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Want to know the side effects of these drugs: antidpressants, anti-psychotics, psychostimulants (ADHD drugs and the like), and more?  Why shoud I tell you about the side effects of psychiatric drugs when experts can tell you this in the brand new, first ever, searchable database.  Check it out!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDdA7WPgeDM or visit
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A Documentary – Making A Killing – The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging

Making a Killing DVD

“Psychotropic drugs. It’s the story of big money–drugs that fuel a $330
billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure.  The cost in human
terms is even greater–these drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people
every year.  And the death count keeps rising.  Containing more than
175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims
and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask
off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched
money-making machine.”

The facts are hard to believe, but fatal to ignore.

Big Pharma is making a killing by pushing their psychotropic drugs down millions of individual’s throats from antidepressants to antipsychotics to psychostimulants for ADHD.   Let’s not forget those hypnotic sleeping pills, too.

What mental illness do you have this week?  Not doing your homework?  Agitated because you quit smoking?  Or perhaps you just are a teenager and you feel that everyone else is better looking than you.  You name it they have a diagnosis waiting for you and a matching pill in just the right color.

Spread this article to everyone you know so that everyone gets the raw truth in the DVD, “A Documentary – Making A Killing – The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging” which is presented by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. 

Watch it at http://www.cchr.org/#/videos/making-a-killing-introduction.

Report all psychiatric abuses to www.cchr.org.

UPDATE: The DVD can be purchased here

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Antipsychotic Drug Use Up in Elderly Despite Warnings

MessageMONDAY, Aug. 25, 2008  — Safety warnings slowed the use of antipsychotic drugs in seniors with dementia. But the overall use of the drugs in the elderly increased, a finding which suggests that warnings may not be sufficient to protect patients, Canadian researchers say.

Between late 2002 and June 2005, Health Canada issued three warnings that three new atypical antipsychotic drugs increased the risk of stroke and death in elderly patients with dementia. Read the rest of this entry »

Antipsychotic Drugs Boost Stroke Risk

ABC News: Patients with dementia face a more than 3-fold danger

Depression? Anxiety? Nervousness? Are antidepressants and antipsychotics the answer?

Do you experience depression? Anxiety? Nervousness? Are antidepressants and antipsychotics the answer?

“Doctors are now medicating unhappiness,” said Dr. Dworkin, a Maryland anesthesiologist and senior fellow at Washington’s Hudson Institute. “Too many people take drugs when they really need to be making changes in their lives.”

What changes do you need to make? Do you need to communicate with your spouse more? Have a real talk with your child? Find out what your teenager is really doing? Change jobs? Start exercising to relieve daily stress? Find some time for yourself? Have someone come in to help you out caring for that elderly parent? Watch less violent television? Stop watching the depressing news on a daily basis? Be around happier people? Loose those druggie friends of yours? Have a nice talk with your meddling in-law? Feeling guilty and need to find something you can do to make up for the damage you have caused to someone? Finances in a shambles and need some help from one of those agencies that negotiate your credit down? Or are you already taking an antidepressant or other psychiatric medication and need to get off of them because you are experiencing horrible side effects? Read the rest of this entry »

Antidepressants and Antipsyhotics being Prescribed for Treatment without Scientific Proof of Chemical Imbalance

No proof mental illness rooted in biology”

By KEITH HOELLER

What is “the mental health movement?” Its proponents claim that millions of Americans are afflicted with a mental illness, which is a disease “just like any other” and that the mentally ill suffer from a chemical imbalance in the brain that is corrected by psychiatric drugs.

Mental illness is said to be the cause of many of our society’s social ills, such as suicide, murder, divorce, child abuse, sex offenses, depression and various addictions. If only mental illness could be cured, mental health supporters say, all of these ills could be prevented.

Because the mentally ill often are unaware of their disease, treatment must be forced on the mentally ill. All 50 states have laws that allow involuntary treatment if professionals deem they are a danger to self and others. Read the rest of this entry »

Download Free Online: Side Effects of Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, Psycho-Stimulants, Tricyclics, MAOIs and Anti-Anxiety Drugs

Antidepressants are now being prescribed for the following (so called mental illnesses):

 ·     Phonological Disorder: substituting all sounds made in the back of the mouth like “k” and “g” for those in the front of the mouth like “t” and “d”, e.g., saying “tat” for “cat” or “dive” for “give”. This is even diagnosed in children who are just learning to speak.

  • Caffeine Related Disorder
  • Conduct Disorder
  • Mathematics Disorder
  • Nicotine Use or Withdrawal Disorder
  • Non Compliance With Treatment Disorder
  • Separation Anxiety Disorder
  • Sibling Rivalry Disorder
  • Phase of life problem
  • Unspecified mental disorder (which means they can diagnose any behavior as a disorder.) Read the rest of this entry »
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Patients of All Ages on Antidepressants Should be Monitored Warns FDA

The FDA Black Box warnings increase.

Some of our readers are not up to date on that Black Box Warnings found on antidepressants.  Black Box Warnings that were made mandatory on antidepressants by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) are no longer just targeted at young children, adolescents or young adults.  See the excerpt below found on your typical antidepressant:

“…Patients of all ages who are started on antidepressant therapy should be monitored appropriately and observed closely for clinical worsening, suicidality, or unusual changes in behavior. Families and caregivers should be advised of the need for close observation and communication with the prescriber… “* Read the rest of this entry »

Zyprexa Side Effects Can Kill

It is now standard practice for many medical doctors to prescribe anti-psychotic drugs to treat dementia. NOT A GOOD IDEA!

My mother who suffered from dementia was given Zyprexa. It caused her to crawl on her stomach on the floor in the middle of the night, caused her to not be able to swallow her food, and worsened her dementia. I requested that her MD take her off. He honored my request and the symptoms disappeared.

Months later my mother was admitted to an emergency room due to passing out due to her heart condition. She was admitted for further testing. Without my knowledge the emergency room doctor changed her prescription and prescribed Zyprexa. She began to have trouble swallowing. She also could no longer walk. I mentioned to the nurse that the only time she had these symptoms was when she was prescribed Zyprexa. She then informed me that she had been prescribed this drug.

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