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Human Enhancement Drugs

Katinka van de Ven, Van De Ven Katinka

Volume Two

Barcode 9781032488370
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Release Date: 22/01/2026

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Sociology & Anthropology
Label: Routledge
Series: Drugs, Crime and Society
Contributors: Katinka van de Ven (Edited by), Kyle J. D. Mulrooney (Edited by), Jim McVeigh (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Volume Two

This volume provides fresh insights into sports doping as well as under-researched areas, offering practical and theoretical knowledge for academics, practitioners and policymakers. Key features include a global perspective, contributions from leading experts, and coverage of novel topics.


Offering an in-depth, multidisciplinary exploration of drugs used to enhance the structure and function of muscle, weight loss, the appearance of the skin and hair, sexual function and behaviour, cognitive function, and mood and social behaviour, this book builds on the first volume by investigating the categorising of these drugs, new populations, emerging issues and harm reduction strategies, advancing the global understanding of human enhancement.

This volume provides fresh insights into sports doping as well as under-researched areas, offering practical and theoretical knowledge for academics, practitioners and policymakers. Key features include a global perspective, contributions from leading experts, and coverage of novel topics such as microdosing, rural drug use and sexualised drug use. By bridging theory and practice, the book equips readers with the knowledge and tools to address the complexities of HED use, including harm reduction and policy challenges.

Human Enhancement Drugs: Volume Two is designed for academics, students (undergraduate and postgraduate), health professionals and anti-doping officials. This book is ideal for public health, sports science, criminology, sociology and law modules, among others. Its interdisciplinary and practice-based approach ensures relevance across diverse educational and professional settings.