Danger of anti-depression and other prescription drugs
When the label says "sometimes can cause death" is it really worth the trade-off? Research the side effects before you or your loved ones take these drugs. Find out what a black box warning label is. Suicidal ideation is one effect along with other debilitating effects. Countless many have died. Many doctors don't recognize the signs, with dire consequences! The video below by Dr. Murphree is posted here because many doctors will prescribe Cymbalta for Fibromyalgia. Cymbalta is a poison.
Anti-depressants and other deadly prescription drugs
- Dr. Peter Breggin talks about chemical imbalance in the brain
- Diane Sawyer regarding drugging Foster Children
- Dr. Kelly Brogran
- Crespi family story
- Find us on Facebook at Prescription Drug Dangers
- A Doctor tells the truth about Pharma
- Database of suicide, homicide etc while on anti-depressants
- What doctors don't know about the drugs they prescribe.
- Drug Secrets
- School Shootings and anti-depressants
- Class Action Cymbalta Lawsuit
- Sandy Hook
- Dr. Laibow - It doesn't get much clearer!
- Ex Pharma Rep Speaks The Truth
- The True Source About Random and Mass Shootings
- Making a Killing - The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging
- The Drugging of our Children - Full Length
- Ann Blake Tracy, PhD-Drug Awareness
- Dr. Peter Breggin- Authority on ssris.
- GlaxoSmithKline Whistleblower
- Doctor talks about clinical trial sham
- Resources for Detoxing
- The Cancer Report - weakening our bodies
- How SSRI's (Paxil) really messed me up
- What is a black box warning?
- A picture of a Black Box Warning - Note the part about pts and FAMILY should be advised.....
- Eli Lilly Whistleblower
- Cymbalta blog
- blog regarding Cymbalta
- Great Lecture by Dr. Marcia Angell about Pharma
- http://www.momsandmeds.com/
- Patients' experiences on Cymbalta
- Ex Pharmaceutical Rep
- Recent sanctions
- Fraud in the medical community - look at minute 31:00
- Paxil verdict/ plea to lawyers !!!
- Illness caused by prescription drugs
- School Shooting ll
- School Shooting lll
- School Shooting lV
- Kurt Danysh
- Norway Mass Murderer
- ADHD
- Legal Cases-Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
- Proven Dangers -Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
- Environmental Toxicity Site - Great Knowledge
- Depression
- New England Journal Article
- Missing voice of patients - NEJM article
- Wikipedia Definition of Antidepressant
- Read about the criminal activities of Pfizer
- Horrific case studies
- DSM, Doctors and the Drug Industry
- Prescription Drugs May Trigger Killing
- Erin Brockovich
- Eli Lilly Deceptions
- Activists Take on Eli Lilly
- Moira Dolan, M.D. re: anti-depressants
- How Drug Cos. Keep Tabs on Physicians
- Suggestion for safer help for depression
- Don't trust the FDA
- Money Talks - Long Version
- Money Talks, Profits Before Patient Safety
- Public Citizen
- Big Pharma
- Pharma message board re: Cymbalta
- $$$$Big pharma is not protecting you $$$$
- Our children on drugs
- M.D.'s re: anti-depressants & how they work
- Law Project for Psychiatric Rights
- Dangers of Accutane
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Consider other alternatives to treating depression than psychotropic drugs
"In 1989, Joseph Wesbecker shot and killed eight people and injured 12 others before killing himself at his place of work in Kentucky. Wesbecker had been taking the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant fluoxetine for four weeks before these homicides, and this led to a legal action against the makers of fluoxetine, Eli Lilly.[66] The case was tried and settled in 1994, and as part of the settlement a number of pharmaceutical company documents about drug-induced activation were released into the public domain. Subsequent legal cases have further raised the possibility of a link between antidepressant use and violence.[67]
The Prozac Survivors Support Group created a report on 288 individuals who had suffered adverse effects from Fluoxetine during 1991 and 1992. It showed that most of the cases led to violence against self or other individuals. There were 164 cases in the suicide and suicide ideation category, including 34 complete suicides. There were also 133 cases of crime and violence, which featured 14 murders, nine attempted murders, 39 violent actions, 54 violent preoccupations and 17 crimes. The report also showed that 13 individuals had become addicted to Fluoxetine and 14 cases of alcoholism forming or worsening. quoted from Wikipedia re: Fluoxetine.
There is also Columbine, VA Tech, Andrea Yates, Mark David Chapman, etc. The types of psychosis and mass murders/suicides we are experiencing didn't happen 40 years ago. Too many people are on (antidepressants) SSRIs, SSNRIs, SRIs, DRIs, NDRIs, SNRIs and SNDRIs. Even if you had a successful experience with these class of drugs what about the countless people who have had a severe, aggressive, hostile reaction? You or one of your loved ones may be a victim of someone's psychotic rage. WE ARE ALL AT RISK! Toni S.
Chris Benoit murdered his wife and child and then hung himself. He was taking Xanax. Here's a portion of the warning on drugs.com.
Suicide As with other psychotropic medications, the usual precautions with respect to administration of the drug and size of the prescription are indicated for severely depressed patients or those in whom there is reason to expect concealed suicidal ideation or plans. Panic disorder has been associated with primary and secondary major depressive disorders and increased reports of suicide among untreated patients.
Mania Episodes of hypomania and mania have been reported in association with the use of Xanax in patients with depression.
Actor, Jonathan Brandis, 27 hung himself.
His friend said,
"There have been rumors that he was on the medication "Accutane"-- a drug that prevents acne. I looked it up and found that it has been linked to 31 suicides among young adults and has been speculated to cause extreme depression as a side-effect". Actor, Jonathan Brandis, 27 hung himself.
His friend said,
The following is an excerpt from http://www.cchrint.org/alternatives/
July 28, 2010 at 10:31 am
I am a psychologist and work at a large county jail. I am thrilled to find another great resource here for the message I preach to my patients all day, everyday. I could tell you 500 stories about 8 year old kids being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, patients taking 3, 4, 8 medications, and horrible practitioners who assign these diagnoses and prescriptions again and again and again.
I am so very discouraged with our mental health system. I am disappointed to see that the new DSM committee is stacked with pharamaceutical-backed members and that pharmaceutical companies are not held accountable for the lies, deceit, cover-ups, and outright damage they do to people (what is the disincentive for them when they are fined a few million dollars, which makes no difference to them when they profit billions per year?). I’m angry that the government chooses to take over the banking and auto industries (taking our freedoms in business) and lets these companies run wild and harm people with lies.
On days like today, where I am fighting with my own colleagues to change how our city manages mental illness and treatment of it, I feel like quitting and becoming a garbage man. I try to remember that I am helping patients know the truth one by one. Chances are, I’ll be back to work tomorrow….
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world: Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has!" Margaret Mead
"We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality" Ayn Rand
"My intent is to tell the truth as I know it, realizing what is true for me may be blasphemy for others." Gerry Spence
"Guns don't kill people. People on anti-depressants with guns kill people." Toni S.
The Antidepressant Scandal - Where Is The Outrage?
How Pharmaceutical Companies Are Suppressing Data About The Effectiveness And Safety Of Antidepressant Drugs While The FDA Looks The Other Way
We are being lied to. Our health and safety are being compromised by dangerous antidepressant drugs and the wealthy corporate giants that peddle them.
Just a few weeks ago, an alarming report was released by the acclaimed New England Journal Of Medicine proving once again that the pharmaceutical industry has entirely too much influence in Washington, D.C. and specifically with the Food and Drug Administration.
For the most part the antidepressant scandal has flown under the radar of most Americans. Perhaps most people missed the story with so much media attention focused on the heated presidential race.
In short, the report shows the effectiveness of antidepressant drugs has been severely overhyped. It turns out the pharmaceutical companies that produce antidepressant drugs are publishing the results of only positive clinical trial data in medical journals while suppressing all the negative data. In cases where negative clinical study data is published, the negative parts are being rewritten to appear positive or simply being omitted altogether.
This outrageous practice has major implications on our health. Since doctors rely primarily on this published medical journal data they are getting a skewed view of the effectiveness and safety of antidepressant drugs. As far as they know, little evidence exists to make them think twice about prescribing antidepressants to their patients. As a result, many more patients are ending up on frequently ineffective and dangerous antidepressant drugs.
So again… where’s the outrage?
Are we getting so used to the greed and social irresponsibility exhibited by some of our major corporations that we are becoming immune? Did we already forget the lessons taught by the likes of Enron, Tyco, Worldcom, and Adelphia?
And what is the role of the FDA in all of this? Don’t our tax dollars ensure they follow their own mission statement to protect us from such activity?
Congress has been well aware of the risks associated with antidepressants for many years but has done very little to address the problem. Why? Probably because there’s far too much money involved. How much money?
The pharmaceutical industry consistently outspends other economic sectors on Washington lobbying. Drug companies spent $155 million on lobbying between Jan 2005-June 2006[1]. This large cash infusion has been instrumental in keeping us from having access to less expensive drugs from Canada and other foreign countries. In fact, this money pretty much ensures that nothing interferes with the enormous profits being raked in by the pharmaceutical giants.
It’s not just lobbying that keeps the pharmaceutical companies wealthy. Their bread and butter is consumer direct advertising. No surprise there. You can’t turn on your television anymore without being bombarded by pharmaceutical ads plugging drugs for every ailment from osteoporosis to erectile dysfunction. No wonder more than half of all Americans are now on prescription medications.
The goal of these ads? Simply to get more people to request these drugs from their doctors by name. That’s why they're pitching us products that we cannot buy without a doctor. And it’s working.
Did you know that the United States and New Zealand continue to be the only two developed countries that allow the advertising of pharmaceutical drugs directly to consumers?[2] The resulting corporate-friendly landscape has resulted in a massive overprescribing of pharmaceutical medications.
Which brings us back to the antidepressant scandal. If the entire drug industry system is set up in favor of big pharmaceutical companies then why should the suppression of negative study data on antidepressant drugs upset us?
Because the antidepressant drug business is huge. In fact, antidepressants have become the most prescribed drugs in the United States[3]. They’re prescribed more than drugs to treat high blood pressure, high cholesterol, asthma, and even headaches. Antidepressant drug sales alone have become a $21 billion dollar a year industry.
Antidepressants are also controversial. Many believe they are dangerous. A recent case in point is the tragic death of young actor Heath Ledger. Two different antidepressant drugs were found in his system along with other prescription pharmaceuticals that caused his death.
Several high profile homicidal rages have been blamed on antidepressants. In fact, some of the worst acts of violence in American history are linked to antidepressant drugs. Both of the Columbine High School shooters in Colorado were taking antidepressant drugs. So was the lone gunman at Virginia Tech University who killed 32 students. And more recently, so was the young killer in the mall in Omaha , Nebraska.
Is this coincidental? Dozens of other well documented, but less known cases exist. Several that ended up in the legal system resulted in a verdict against the pharmaceutical companies.
And how about the link from antidepressants to suicides in kids? Did you forget about that one? At least the FDA succumbed to the pressure on that issue and recently ordered drug companies to add strong "black box" warnings to the labels of antidepressants warning against the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in children and teens.
Why isn’t the mainstream media talking more about this?
Is the ad revenue from pharmaceutical companies strong enough to muzzle even them? Or are they just too busy trying to get the latest scoop on Britney Spears’ epic collapse?
What’s the FDA doing about this? Is the FDA like an old toothless watchdog? Or are they just incapacitated by the big money that ultimately governs them? Is the antidepressant scandal just the tip of the iceberg? What else aren’t we being told?
Some industry critics believe that high ranking officers of giant pharmaceutical companies have more influence with the FDA officials than the agency’s own medical officers. How else do you explain the censorship and suppression of critical medical information that influences our own doctors prescribing decisions?
Isn’t it time we force our government to do something to stop the blatant misconduct that is affecting the health of our nation? Is there no limit to what we’ll allow pharmaceutical giants to get away with? One thing is certain: until we curtail or reduce the influence of lobbyists in Washington and the big bucks they wield the answer is clearly “no”.
-Bill Burniece
Resources:
[1] Center For Public Integrity
[2] Sourcewatch.org
[3] US Centers For Disease And Control
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