Darryl S. Inaba, PharmD., was born June 16, 1946, in
Denver, Colorado
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. He is the remaining owner and President of
CNS Productions, Inc. in Medford, OR. He is an associate professor of Pharmacology at the
UCSF Medical Center
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in
San Francisco, California
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, and the Director of Clinical and Behavioral Health Services at ARC (Addiction Recovery Center) in
Medford, Oregon
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. He is also special consultant and instructor for the
University of Utah
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School of Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies, as well as the Director of Education and Research at
CNS Productions.
Dr. Inaba is also on the editorial board of the ''
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs'', which has been published since 1967.
Career
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics
Inaba was one of the original volunteers at the
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics in San Francisco which was founded by Dr. David E. Smith in response to the medical needs of the thousands of young people who descended upon San Francisco for the
Summer of Love
The Summer of Love was a social phenomenon that occurred during the summer of 1967, when as many as 100,000 people, mostly young people sporting hippie fashions of dress and behavior, converged in San Francisco's neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury. ...
. The Free Clinic opened on June 6, 1967.
In 1969, Inaba co-founded the Detoxification and Rehabilitation Unit of the Haight Ashbury Clinic with Skip Gay, M.D., in response to the epidemic of
methamphetamine
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and
heroin addiction. As director of detox, Inaba supervised the treatment of some 350,000 addicts and alcoholics who were self-referred.
Inaba was the CEO and president of the
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics from 1989 to 2005, as well as the past chairman of the San Francisco Asian American Substance Abuse Task Force. He is also the first lifelong Fellow of the
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics. While at the Free Clinic (1967-2005) Inaba had a great interest in the development culturally consistent substance abuse treatment services.
Haight Ashbury Free Clinic Benefit Concerts
The Clinic was initially funded through proceeds of benefit concerts, many of which were organized by
Bill Graham. The first of such benefit concerts took place on July 13, 1967, at the
Fillmore Auditorium in
San Francisco, California
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. Another, titled "Dr. Sunday's Medicine Show", took place on October 8, 1967, in
San Jose, California
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.
These benefit concerts, organized with promoter
Bill Graham (promoter) in the early years of the Clinic, included bands such as
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Big Brother and the Holding Company is an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1965 as part of the same psychedelic music scene that produced the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Jefferson Airplane. After some in ...
,
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival, also referred to as Creedence and CCR, was an American rock band formed in El Cerrito, California. The band initially consisted of lead vocalist, lead guitarist, and primary songwriter John Fogerty; his brother, ...
,
Ravi Shankar
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,
George Harrison
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,
The Charlatans,
Blue Cheer, and
Quicksilver Messenger Service. The concerts proved crucial in providing the funding necessary to keep the Clinic doors open during its early years, as traditional sources of funding were not immediately forthcoming.
Rock Medicine
Through the benefit concerts organized with
Bill Graham in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Inaba and Dr. George "Skip" Gay created
The Rock Medicine Services in the spring of 1973. Bill Graham staged two consecutive Saturday concerts at
Kezar Stadium in
San Francisco
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, California, featuring
The Grateful Dead and
Led Zeppelin
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. Bill Graham asked the clinic to staff a "medical emergency care tent" during both concerts. These small stadium concerts, about 18,000 at the Dead and 25,000 at Led Zeppelin, evolved into Bill Graham's
Days on the Green concert series. The "medical emergency care tent" became Rock Medicine, a branch of the
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics that still exists today and provides medical care at various
Bay Area
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music concerts and events.
''Uppers, Downers, All Arounders''
''
Uppers, Downers, All Arounders'' (), originally published by
CNS Productions in 1989 and now in its 8th edition
''Uppers, Downers, All Arounders'' Amazon Page
/ref> and co-authored by William Cohen
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, is Inaba's way of explaining the physiological and pharmacological responses that the body has to psychoactive drugs. Psychoactive drugs are those chemicals that can pass through the blood brain barrier and produce a mental effect in the central nervous system. Thus uppers stimulate, downers depress, and psychedelic drugs have a variety of effects on the neurotransmitters.
More recent work
In the 1980s, Inaba set up the Asian American Recovery Services and, with the Reverend Cecil Williams, he helped set up the Facts on Crack program for Glide African American Extended Family Services.
After leaving the Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Inaba became the Clinical Director of Genesis Recovery Center in Central Point, Oregon, from 2005 till 2008. He is now the Director of Clinical and Behavioral health Services at the Addiction Recovery Center in Medford, Oregon
Medford is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon, in the United States. As of the 2020 United States Census on April 1, 2020, the city had a total population of 85,824 and a metropolitan area population of 223,259, making the Me ...
.
Inaba is currently the Director of Education and Research at CNS Productions, Inc., and has been the scientific advisor and writer of over 50 educational videos produced by CNS Productions.
Filmography
Dr. Inaba was a co-writer and educational consultant on the following films:
*"Psychoactive" - 1976
*"Uppers, Downers, All Arounders" - 1984
*Haight Asbbury Cocaine Film - 1985
*"A Matter of Balance" - 1986
*Haight Ashbury Crack Film - 1987
*"From Opium to Heroin" - 1988
*Haight Ashbury Training Series, volumes 1-5 - 1992-94
*"Marijuana: the Mirror that Magnifies" -1995
*"Methamphetamine: The Rush to Crash" - 1996
*"In and Out of Control: Emotional, Physical & Sexual Violence" - 1997
*"Roots of Addiction" - 1998
*"Heroin: From Pleasure to Pain" - 1999
*"Alcohol and Its Effects" - 2000
*"Sports and Drugs" - 2001
*"Psychoactive: Club Drugs & Inhalants" - 2002
*"Cocaine & Crack: A Craving for More" - 2003
*"Prescription & OTC Abuse" - 2004
*"Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health & Drugs" - 2005
*"Medical Consequences of Addiction" - 2005
*"Marijuana: Neurochemistry & Physiology" - 2006
*"Methamphetamine: Neurochemistry and Recovery" - 2007
*"Neurochemistry of Relapse and Recovery" - 2008
*10-part series: "Use, Abuse and Addiction" - 2009
*"Drug and Behavioral Addictions: Roots of Addiction" - 2009
*"The Neurochemistry of the Roots of Addiction" - 2011
* "Reflections in a Rearview Mirror: How I Got My DUI, Costs & Losses, Physiology, Levels of Use, and How My Life Changed for the Better" (5 parts) - 2013
* "Beyond Opiates" - 2013
Publishing history
*''Uppers, Downers, All Arounders'' ( CNS Productions, 1989; )
See also
* List of University of California, San Francisco faculty
*List of chief executive officers
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References
External links
CNS Productions Bio
Dr. Darryl S. Inaba's Blog
Rock Medicine
''Uppers, Downers, All Arounders" video
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1946 births
Living people
People from Denver
University of California, San Francisco alumni
University of California, San Francisco faculty