October 25, 2004

Natural Sound

Probably the best article about musicians' use of beta blockers to prepare for performance. Not particularly in-depth about the ethical issues, but perhaps that is because this phenomenon remains untouched in the bioethics literature.

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October 17, 2004

Better Performances Through Chemistry

The New York Times reports in its Sunday "Arts and Leisure" Section about classical musicians using drugs to calm fears before performances. It has been an open secret for some time that doctors prescribe beta-blockers, as well as other drugs, to quell performance anxiety. This article reports that, in the classical music world at least, its use is ubiquitous. Some doctors have prescribed one-time use for nervous grooms or people scared to fly; but should they be routinely used by performers who find their calming effect improves their performance?

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