Alcohol, Benzodiazepines, and Chlorpromazine: The ABCs of the History of Psychopharmacology

The story of mental health treatment in North America is a fascinating one. In many ways, the field of psychiatry has had a harder time advancing at the same pace as other medical fields due to the absence of obvious, external markers of disease. In fact, even today, we struggle to define and identify psychiatric illnesses and develop reliable, safe, and effective methods to treat them. … More Alcohol, Benzodiazepines, and Chlorpromazine: The ABCs of the History of Psychopharmacology

Pill Machine (From the Collection #12)

The Story Before mass-production began in the nineteenth centuries and even into the beginning of the twentieth century, pharmacists created medicines in-house. For centuries they rolled pills by hand. This labour-intensive process began with a doctor’s prescription that indicated the weight of every ingredient needed to produce one pill as well as the number of … More Pill Machine (From the Collection #12)

From Apothecary Shop to Independent Science: Celebrating National Pharmacist Day

The United States annually recognizes pharmacists’ contribution to patient healthcare, celebrating National Pharmacist Day, each January 12.  Pharmacists apply their extensive knowledge of the chemical composition of medicines to help patients manage disease and pain.  … More From Apothecary Shop to Independent Science: Celebrating National Pharmacist Day