PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION -
ASSASSINS OF DESTINY By Cornet Kleynhans
PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION ASSASSINS OF DESTINY Copyright © 2015 Cornet Kleynhans
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Preface Psychiatric medications are cunning and dangerous in many ways. This book is to warn you. They are harmful drugs, camouflaged by elaborate scientific names. The medical world calls them medicine, yet they often cause more harm than good. They have the most horrific effects on people; just take a look at the listed side effects. Sadly, they often do exactly the opposite what they claim to do; they make people depressed, suicidal and anxious. Multitudes of people and their children trustingly swallow them daily, unaware that some of the ingredients of these medications are poisonous, harsh industrial chemicals. Psychiatric medications are cunning; they blind and deceive even the intelligent. The ‘chemical epidemic’ of psychiatric drugs is flooding the globe, seeking to make many victims. Many of us are not adequately informed. Therefore, let us investigate their secrets and often life threatening effects. The book provides you with statistics, medical facts, background history, and the actual origin of so-called disorders like bipolar and ADHD. It gives you detailed lists of side effects what doctors don’t always tell us.
Considering these, they are an ‘administration of death’, sudden or slow. There are plenty of lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies regarding these drugs. Lives end up in misery, in a destructive and painful way; People get diabetes, become suicidal, babies are born with life threatening defects, and men develop large breasts, all due to psychiatric drugs. Further, the book gives you a few examples of unfair and unjust marketing strategies of pharmaceutical companies. Fraud and deliberate withholding of life threatening information enable them to be among the wealthiest companies on the planet. They build their gigantic enterprise with the money of ill informed people. It seems as if they have little intention of curing disorders. They state; ‘you should maintain your disorder for life.’ This makes countless victims from innocent people, jeopardizing their health, and conveniently ensures lifelong customers for their trade. Why perish for a lack of knowledge? This book will enable you to make informed decisions for yourself and your children.
PLEASE READ: No one should stop taking psychiatric drugs without the assistance of a qualified and competent medical doctor. The information provided should not be your only source of information and is for general use only. Competent and well informed medical advice should always be sought.
TABLE OF CONTENT Psychiatric Medication – the Deadly Cure Easy targets of drug abuse Chemical psychiatry is cruel Chemical Lobotomy Poisonous ingredients in psychiatric medication What is Anxiety? Some solutions for depression DSM – the origin of psychiatric disorders Psychological ‘disorders’ ADHD – a fabricated disease ‘Bipolar disorder’ The ‘chemical imbalance’ theory We want your money honey Types of psychiatric medication Antidepressants Antipsychotic medication Anxiolytics & Hypnotics Tranquilizers Stimulants (ADHD Medications) Benzodiazepines The medicine man
Resources Topical index of psychiatric medicine
Psychiatric Medication – the Deadly Cure What your doctor didn’t tell you
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It targets children, the next generation, even very young toddlers. Worldwide, between 17- 20 million children take psychiatric drugs! Children five and under are the fastest growing group being prescribed antidepressants in the USA. http://www.fightforkids.org/facts.php It targets all children, but particularly: Energetic boys Those with an active, thinking mind Those who act differently to the norm The ones with leadership abilities. It attacks the heart, the vital organ, causing heart attack, stroke and sudden death. It aims at making children: Lifelong users of prescription meds Underdeveloped, physically and mentally Lazy and lethargic Obsessive compulsive
Easy targets of drug abuse Submissive in a forced way - through chemical medicine, not through choice If mothers really knew what the horrible results of Ritalin and other similar meds are, I am sure many would not give it to their children. Sadly, psycho active medications trap multitudes of people, due to a lack of knowledge. 2. Prescription meds cause suicide. There are countless cases. It is law to put a clear warning on these medications (black box warnings). Regulatory Warnings on Violence, Mania, Psychosis, Homicide. DA Issues Warning on Antidepressants - Possible Suicide, Severe Depression, Anxiety, Panic Attacks in Children and Adults In 2004, the FDA issued a warning about suicide, worsening depression, anxiety, and panic attacks in adults and children in the following antidepressants; • Prozac ( fluoxetine) • Zoloft • Paxil • Luvox • Celexa • Lexapro • Wellbutrin • Effexor
Serzone • Remeron •
http://www.life-sources.com/pages/The-12-mostDangerous-Prescription-Drugs....html
3. Some types of prescription meds cause thoughts and actions of self harm. Some medication that lead to self harm: Paxil Latuda Fanapt Saphris Ambien 4. Prescription drugs are the 3rd leading cause of death, (after heart disease and cancer). They can result in suicide, murder, and other violent, criminal, and bizarre behaviors. https://youtu.be/VIIQVll7DYYP Making a Killing: The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging DVD. http://www.cchr.org.au/store/209-making-a-killing
5. They cause aggression. Many school shootings in America is related to prescription meds. Fact: At least 35 school shootings and/or school-related acts of violence have been committed by those taking or withdrawing from psychiatric drugs resulting in 169
wounded and 79 killed (in other school shootings, information about their drug use was never made public—neither confirming or refuting if they were under the influence of prescribed drugs). 6. It is about BIG money. Psychological meds fuel a global $330 billion psychiatric industry. 7. They cause addiction. Many types of meds are gateway drugs to using street drugs. 8. Psychiatric diagnosis is subjective and not methodical. The same patient can be diagnosed differently, from one doctor to another. 10 doctors – 10 opinions. 9. Psychiatric meds is non-scientific. There are no physical tests to prove the existence of any “mental disorder”. This makes matters very risky. No blood test, urine -, x ray, brain scan or chemical imbalance exam can test for the presence of a mental disease or illness. This unscientific approach can lead to healthy patients being diagnosed and treated with supposed disorders.
There is also no blood test to see any results of the medication over a period of time. Unlike medical medication, which commonly may prevent or cure disease or improve health, psychiatric meds are only designed to suppress symptoms that return once the drug wears off, often worse than before. 10. Are they true medication or not? ‘Psychiatric medication… is synthetic poison anaesthetizing the central nervous system and brain… It negatively influences all vital body functions… It is poison that kills people and turn them into “zombies”.’ https://stigdragholm.wordpress.com/new-worldorder/new-world-order-of-darkness-of-the-worldelite-part-ii/
11. Their actual working is vague and mysterious. The World Psychiatric Association and the US National Institute of Mental Health even admit that psychiatrists do not know the causes or cures for any mental disorder, or what their “treatments” …specifically do to the patient.
12. People wrongly believe their disorder is incurable. Unfortunately, the widespread belief is that one should “manage” the disorders, often for the rest of one’s life. The good news is that God created us in a marvelous way. Emotional problems often go away with time as a person makes right choices and live a healthy lifestyle. 13. Life threatening information deliberately withheld to increase sales. Marketing companies often purposefully withhold info to make money. There are countless examples of court cases on this matter. Eli Lilly is a big culprit. They are producers of Cymbalta, Prozac, Secobarbital, Strattera, Olanzapine (Zyprexa). Below is a link to an article with some examples of their dishonest gain. http://www.corp-research.org/eli-lilly
14. Doctors and psychiatrists are often not fully clued up about the actual dangers of the medication and do not always sufficiently warn patients of the horrendous possible side effects. Trusting people end up in misery because of this.
‘The patients don't realise that, although their doctors may know a lot about diseases and human physiology and psychology, they know very, very little about drugs that hasn't been carefully concocted and dressed up by the drug industry...” From: Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime: How Big Pharma Has Corrupted Healthcare.by Peter C. Gotzsche Radcliffe Publishing, 2013
15. Producers of psychiatric meds do not always adequately test them before they are sold. Often the meds are tested on humans only for very short periods of time, some as little as a few weeks. Often the outcome of tests is manipulated to get the medicine approved. 16. They cause irreversible harm to the brain. They cause shrinkage of brain tissue, measurable on brain scans and in animal autopsy studies. ‘In the long run, all psychiatric drugs tend to disrupt the normal processes of feeling and thinking, rendering the individual less able to deal effectively with personal problems and with life’s challenges. They worsen the individual’s overall mental condition.’
Dr. Peter Breggin also called the Conscience of psychiatry. 17.
Some psychiatric meds are made from hazardous, poisonous chemicals. They are synthetic in essence, and not natural and wholesome – man made attempts to relieve man invented disorders.
It is alarming that many of the chemicals used for making psychiatric meds are highly toxic in their raw form. Some are human carcinogens (cancer forming), like fluoride. Some are toxic even to animals and the environment. There are very strict regulations for the handing of these raw chemicals. Some are for harsh industrial use, like lithium. Other examples are benzene, o pheylenediamine, and boron trifluoride. They are synthesized through engineering processes. Still, it doesn’t make sense; using hazardous poisons to make medicine to cure mental disorders, some in frail children. Sounds more like making magic potion. 18. Psychiatric meds are wrongly glorified as THE solution. Everybody gets depressed and go through difficult
times. ‘But to say that these are “medical diseases” or caused by a “chemical imbalance” that can only be treated with dangerous drugs is dishonest, harmful and often deadly. http://www.cchr.org/sites/default/files/education/anti -anxiety-booklet.pdf
Psychiatric drugs mask the real cause of problems, often denying you the opportunity to search for workable, effective solutions.’ From CCHR booklet on anti anxiety drugs. http://www.cchr.org/sites/default/files/education/anti -anxiety-booklet.pdf
19. ‘Disorders’ are often caused by a medical condition.’ Sadly, psychiatrists routinely do not conduct thorough medical examinations to find possible medical condition responsible. They are very eager to diagnose and write prescriptions and often overlook the real cause of disorders. Thyroid problems cause depression, but many psychiatrists would immediately prescribe an antidepressant. They are highly poisonous to the thyroid gland. The initial condition can become a whole lot worse. “Mental health professionals working within a mental health system have a
professional and a legal obligation to recognize the presence of physical disease in their patients... physical diseases may cause a patient’s mental disorder [or] may worsen a mental disorder….” Richard C. W. Hall, MD and Michael K. Popkin, MD, “Psychological Symptoms of Physical Origin,” http://www.cchr.org/sites/default/files/education/anti -anxiety-booklet.pdf
20. Psychiatric medications’ “cure” is often worse than the original problem. They can create horrible addictions, apathy, anxiety, visual hallucinations, mood and personality changes, dementia, deeper depression, delusional thinking, confusion and a whole lot more. 21. Psychiatric drugs can often cause individuals to lose their judgment. They also lessen a person’s inhibitions, ability to control their emotions and actions. 22. Multitudes of people dependant on-, and controlled by ‘medicine’. Psychiatric drugs somehow seem strategic in their operation. They have very destructive effects on the human race. By closer investigation it does not seem merely random.
23. Psychiatric Drugs cause spellbinding -‘ It is a drug induced mental disability…. It causes the victim to: underestimate the degree of drug-induced mental impairment, to deny the harmful role that the drug plays in the person’s altered state, compel the individual to mistakenly believe that he or she is functioning better. In the extreme, the individual displays outof-character compulsively destructive behaviors, including violence toward self and others.’ http://breggin.com/index.php? option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid =27&Itemid=37 24. Psychiatric meds are barely above street drugs, even if it is merely due to their clinical appearance and social status. In essence, they are drugs. Their content is the same. Schedule 2 drugs in USA is classified schedule 6 in South Africa. The following drugs are all from this category. Ritalin, Cocaine, Opium, Morphine. Psychiatric medication is ‘Pharmakeia’. The Greek word is φαρμακεία, ας, - it means magic, sorcery, and enchantment. It comes from
the word pharmakeuō that means to "administer drugs". It refers to drug-related sorcery, like the practice of magical-arts, etc. Strong's Concordance. http://biblehub.com/greek/5331.htm
25. Psychiatric medicine rob people of destiny, because they affect all areas of life; creativity, sensitivity, awareness, judgment, intelligence, memory and overall health. ‘Psycho active meds impair the function to relate to other people and the world around us.’ Dr. Peter Breggin. Destiny has to do with a person’s purpose in life, the ability to be useful, and functional to the world around us. Psychiatric medicine creates an attitude of indifference, being unmoved, and unresponsive. It detaches people from who they really are. Destiny is about being alive, loving, caring and demonstrating it. Destiny is not about self; instead, it is about losing oneself. It is in losing that we find true and fulfilled life.
Chemical psychiatry is cruel 1. Psychiatric medication drug children, make them robot-like. They rob them of their childhood by taking away their precious ability and desire to play. 2. They hinder healthy growth in children, firstly by suppressing healthy appetite, and secondly by suppressing growth hormones. 3. They cause painful movement disorder caused by brain damage and biochemical disruptions. 4. Psychotropic medications are poisonous and affect the thyroid gland. The thyroid affects mood, heart rate variation, distention, and body weight. If the thyroid is not functioning well it causes muscle cramps. 5. Psychiatric meds affect sexuality and the ability to have children. Boys become girlish and girls produce too much male hormone. These medicines affect hormones, even in very young children.
Below are a few of the effects: Gynecomastia (caused by psychiatric medication) - The permanent growth of breasts in newborns, boys or men, caused by an imbalance of the hormones estrogen and testosterone. Galactorrhea (caused by psychiatric medication) – is the excretion of breast milk even in men and children. Prolactin is the hormone responsible for milk production. It is produced by the pituitary gland, a marble-sized gland at the base of the brain. Priapism (caused by psychiatric medication) – it is harmful, painful and prolonged erection of the male reproductive organ. It also happens in small boys. According to medical information, boys don’t usually complain about it, but keep it secret. By the time that it gets known, it might be too late. It can potentially cause irreversible damage to the organ’s tissue and cause impotence. The unwanted, persistent erection is one of the side effects of prescription medication. Sexual stimulation or arousal is not the cause of it. It is most common between ages 5 and 10
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in boys and ages 20 and 50 in men. Irregular menstrual cycle - A lot of psychiatric medications have harsh effects on young girls and women and make the menstrual cycle irregular. Increased male hormone levels in teenage girls – causing unwanted hair growth, and acne. It causes decreased sex drive - and affects one’s ability to have sex. It affects fertility, due to the many severe and irreversible effects on reproductive organs, male and female. Psychiatric medication will decrease world population figures in the future (see point nr. 5). This will happen due to their growing popularity, strategic marketing, and widespread global introduction. Many types of psychiatric drugs cause metabolic syndrome. (especially antipsychotics) It affects the delicate metabolism processes and cause serious change in body shape and functions. It causes people to be obese, fat and lazy. It also leads to diabetes, increased cholesterol and hypertension - affecting the entire body for a lifetime.
10. Psychiatric medication can cause Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (a life-threatening neurological disorder) with symptoms such as high fever, excessive sweating, muscle rigidity, confusion, changes in breathing, fast or irregular heartbeat, or changes in blood pressure. 11. Psychotropic medications create serious health problems in elderly people, causing them to forget and to fall easily, hurting themselves. 12. They increase the risk for motor vehicle accidents. Drugs prescribed to treat anxiety, depression and insomnia may increase patients’ risk of being involved in motor vehicle accidents, according to a study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reactionto-psychotropic-drugs-and-driving-risk-3/
13. They also produce dangerous cardiac arrhythmias (is a group of conditions in which the heartbeat is irregular, too fast, or too slow) and unexplained sudden death, and they significantly reduce longevity. 14. Some reduce height and weight in people. 15. Withdrawal from antipsychotic drugs can cause overwhelming emotional and
neurological suffering, as well as psychosis in both children and adults. 16. Sleeping medication shorten lifespan considerably. 17. They cause Tardive Dyskinesia - It causes constant, involuntary movements of the mouth, tongue, jaw, and cheeks. Also tongue thrusting, repetitive chewing, jaw swinging, or facial grimacing. Symptoms can range from mild to severe https://www.schmidtlaw.com/tardive-dyskinesia/
Neuroleptic drugs associated with Tardive Dyskinesia include: Abilify (aripiprazole) Clozaril (clozapine) Etrafon (perphenazine, amitriptyline) Geodon (ziprasidone) Haldol (haloperidol) Loxitane (loxapine) Mellaril (thioridazine) Moban (molindone) Navane (thiothixene) Orap (pimozide) Permitil and Prolixin (fluphenazine) Phenergan, Phenadoz, Promethega (promethazine) Reglan (Metoclopramide) Risperdal (risperidone) Serentil (mesoridazine)
Seroquel (quetiapine) Stelazine (trifluoperazine) Thorazine (chlorpromazine) Triavil and Trilafon (perphenazine, amitriptyline) Zyprexa (olanzapine) 1. Life threatening defects in
newborn babies:
SSRIs (Antidepressants) easily pass through the placenta and impact the development of the fetus in serious ways, elevating the risk of a host of birth defects. Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN) affects the heart and lungs. It can result in multiple organ damage, including brain damage, and even death. Heart Defects In a January 2011 product statement update, Prozac manufacturer Eli Lilly admitted there also is a risk of damage to babies’ hearts when they are in utero. Septal defects, or holes in the walls of the heart, can severely compromise blood circulation, caused by Prozac. Anencephaly and craniosynostosis refer to malformation of the brain and
skull, and anencephaly typically results in death shortly after birth. Omphalocele is a condition where some of the fetus’s organs, such as the intestines, stomach and liver, are extruding through a hole in the abdomen. Cleft Palate/Lip A cleft is the gap left when a human structure does not fully form or properly fuse together. A cleft palate, which is the result of the roof of the mouth not closing, can interfere with feeding, speech and breathing. Ear infections and hearing loss are also possible. A cleft lip occurs on the upper lip and can cause delays in speech as well as other linguistic issues. Respiratory Distress trouble breathing. Autism. Premature birth.
Chemical Lobotomy What is Lobotomy? A lobotomy is a brain operation that severs the connections in the brain's prefrontal lobe, the area highlighted in this illustration. The neurosurgical operation involves incision into the prefrontal lobe of the brain, formerly used to treat mental illness. Psychiatrists operated on this part of the brain, because it controls a person’s behavior and personality. The operation severed connections in the brain's prefrontal lobe, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. The psychiatrist used a modified ice pick (orbitoclast) to severe the nerves from the frontal lobe. It created mental dullness Lobotomy had negative effects on a patient's personality, initiative, inhibitions, empathy and ability to function on their own. "The main long-term side effect was mental dullness," People could no longer live independently, and they lost their personalities.’
http://www.livescience.com/42199-lobotomydefinition.html
The psychiatrist conducted this procedure on patients without anesthesia, only electric shock. The youngest patient was 12 years old. Patients were more childlike and ‘submissive’ after the operations. There were severe side effects, including increased temperature, vomiting, bladder and bowel incontinence and eye problems, as well apathy, lethargy, and abnormal sensations of hunger, among others. http://www.livescience.com/42199-lobotomydefinition.html
‘Psychiatric meds is a ‘chemical lobotomy’ - according to well known psychiatrist Dr. Peter Breggin, author of many books on prescription meds. What he means with this expression is; instead of former cruel brain operations, psychiatric medication is doing the same thing today – in a much more subtle way – the chemical cut. Meds ‘cut’ a person off from what they feel and who they really are. Psycho active meds impair the function to relate to other people and the world around us.
Psychiatric meds and the frontal lobe ‘They are brain disabling substances working on a person’s frontal lobe function. The meds sedate it, working like an anesthesia, not to feel pain. The dangerous truth is, it shuts the brain down and makes it slow. It simply suppresses function, thus causing irreversible and harmful dysfunction.’
Psychiatric meds are harsh chemicals that affect valuable and delicate
human functions The frontal lobe is an important centre that controls thoughts, reasoning, feeling and behaviors. This part of the brain makes us love and hate. Meds can cause emotional numbness. The frontal lobe is where mental activities such as thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering take place. These medications can alter a person’s judgment, impair memory and alter personality. The frontal lobe is the part of the brain that is involved with problem solving, spontaneity, impulse control, as well as social - and sexual behavior. The inducing of poisonous chemicals through psychiatric medication affects multitudes of innocent people, many children. It is not uncommon to hear of 3year olds that are being medicated with Ritalin. And the age is getting even younger. According to Dr. Peter Breggin, In times past, the brain was physically cut. Today however the same is done, only in a more civilized, chemical way.
Poisonous ingredients in psychiatric medication ‘Acute and chronic toxicity of psychotropic drugs’ Antidepressants are most toxic (thymoleptics, MAO-inhibitors, lithium). Neuroleptics are second in line. Antidepressants are characterized by a low therapeutic value, high incidence of severe and fatal poisoning cases, both intentional and accidental.’ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2431462
Antidepressants are one of the top accidental poisonings in dogs ‘With accidental poisoning or ingestion, clinical signs from SSRIs include sedation or central nervous system (CNS) stimulation, anorexia, and lethargy. With larger poisonings, serotonin syndrome can be seen. CNS sedation or stimulation, vomiting, tremoring, seizures, hyperthermia, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and dilated pupils. Immediate veterinary
attention is necessary!’ http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/a ntidepressants/
Fluoride Fluoride is a deadly poison. Only arsenic is more toxic. There is evidence of its multiple health risks, including the risk of cancer. Studies with mice has shown that as little as 1 ppm (parts per million) of fluoride in water can increase tumor growth by 25%. http://www.burtongoldberg.com/page81.html
Fluoride used in antidepressants Prozac is 18.4% fluoride, by molecular weight. Luvox is 17.9% fluoride. Paxil is 6.1% fluoride. Fluoride is the key element in these meds that reacts with your brain tissue, numbing the mind. http://www.naturalnews.com/036680_fluoride_bottle d_water_children.html
“Fluoride causes more human cancer, and causes it faster, than any other chemical.”– Dean Burk, Chief Chemist Emeritus, US National Cancer. http://www.infiniteunknown.net/2012/10/20/natural-
news-mike-adams-prozac-94-fluoride-nazisfavorate-drug/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140730144 643-78632731-how-to-make-sure-drinkingwater-without-fluoride
Benzodiazepine’s active ingredients: The Royal Society of Chemistry names 3 chemicals for the making of benzodiazepines. http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/1974/p 1/p19740002657#!divAbstract
1. Boron trifluoride: Safety warning for the handling of this gas: ‘DANGER! Toxic, corrosive, high-pressure gas. Immediate (acute) health hazard. Delayed (chronic) health hazard’ http://www.praxair.com/~/media/North %20America/US/Documents/SDS/Boron %20Trifluoride%20BF3%20Safety%20Data %20Sheet%20SDS%20P4567.pdf
It targets the lungs, blood, bones and teeth. It is referred to as: Poisonous Flammable Boron. Chronic Effects: Dental fluorosis, increased bone-, serum- and urinary fluoride levels,
and hypocalcemia (the presence of low serum calcium levels in the blood.) http://www.voltaix.com/images/doc/Msb023_BF3_mi x_16.1_to_91.7percent_H2.pdf
2. o-Phenylenediamine Scientifically, it is suspected that oPhenylenediamine could be cancer forming. It causes tremor, convulsions, salivation and respiratory problems in animals. It is very toxic to aquatic organisms. when tested on animals, it produced liver tumors in them. https://books.google.co.za/books?id=CRRJBVv5d0C&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq=oPhenylenediamine+poisoning&source=bl&ots=_wX maWvqtj&sig=Uuv1nlSeTVGa2ZrTFz_aAvOKLH0&hl =en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwij2o__m7rJAhVG1xoKHRV nA7AQ6AEIQDAD#v=onepage&q=oPhenylenediamine%20poisoning&f=false
Symptoms of poisoning through inhalation: Blue lips or finger nails, blue skin. Confusion. Convulsions. Dizziness. Headache. Nausea. Unconsciousness.
Skin redness. Remove contaminated clothes. Rinse and then wash skin with water and soap. http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemic al.jsp?Rec_Id=PC42328
3. Monohydrochloride It can cause ataxia - the loss of full control of bodily movements, distorted perceptions, hallucinations, and drowsiness. When heated to decomposition, it emits very toxic fumes. Hazardous Chemicals Desk Reference By Richard J. Lewis, Sr. p. 885
Benzodiazepenes: Their core chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring.
Benzene: Is highly toxic Affects immunity. Harms the central nervous system. http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/t p3.pdf It is used for industrial purposes: to make plastics, resins, nylon, synthetic fibers,
rubber, lubricants, dyes, detergents, drugs, and pesticides. It is a natural part of crude oil, gasoline, and cigarette smoke. Natural sources of benzene are forest fires and volcanoes. Chlorine is an active ingredient in: Zoloft Zypreza Effexor SOURCE: NDCHEALTH AND AUTHORS' ESTIMATES
http://www.icis.com/resources/news/2009/10/12/92 53580/chlorine-plays-key-role-in-manufacture-ofdrugs/
Chlorine is a chemical that prevents bacterial growth in stationary water. It’s used to sanitize sewage and industrial waste. It’s also an active ingredient in several cleaning products. Chlorine poisoning can occur when you swallow or inhale chlorine. Chlorine reacts with water — including the water in your digestive tract — to form hydrochloric acid and hydrochlorous acid. Both of these substances are extremely poisonous to humans. http://www.healthline.com/health/chlorinepoisoning#Overview1
Lithium (Mineral) Lithium is the "classic" mood stabilizer, the first to be approved by the US FDA, and still popular in treatment. Signs and symptoms of toxicity include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and ataxia, - the loss of full control of bodily movements. The most common side effects are lethargy and weight gain. Lithium in its raw form is an industrial chemical. It is highly toxic, especially in higher dosage. Lithium intoxication affects the central nervous and renal systems and is potentially lethal. Lithium carbonate is an inorganic compound. It is used in the processing of metal oxides. It is mined in great quantities. It is used: in glassmaking and ceramic glaze, to set cement, to make tile adhesives, to process aluminum, and to manufacture lithium batteries. Lithium is poisonous in its raw form. There are small traces of Lithium in the human body, water and plants, but greater amounts are poisons. Lithium causes kidney damage, because the body doesn’t break down and
metabolize it very well. Prolonged exposure to lithium can lead to permanent brain damage and death.
What is Anxiety? A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome Good anxiety – warning us of what is wrong As human beings we have build-in mechanism to warn us of danger. If we constantly do the wrong thing, our systems will react: we will become fearful and anxious. Our soul is trying to warn us of danger. This is one example of good and wholesome fear! Ignoring these signs, we can potentially end up in great danger. In our society, it is common for people to do crazy and dangerous things, like taking deadly drugs and having sex with many people. A person’s natural instincts will try to protect them by sending alarm to the body and soul. One way might be through nagging, anxious feelings. Instead of paying attention to the warning signals and changing behavior, ignorant people may assume that they suffer from an ‘anxiety
disorder’. To fix it, they may go to psychiatrists, get meds to sort them out. The meds can’t fix the real problem, it merely numbs the emotions, because deep down there is a fundamental problem with that lifestyle. This numbing can cause other people to abuse them. Drugs may get an even stronger grip on them, because their resistance is weakened. Trying to shut ones natural warning signs up with toxic chemicals is problematic. Instead of recovering, one may end up way worse.
Some solutions for depression 1. Turn to God. Reconcile with the Almighty. Ask His forgiveness for your sins and receive His warm grace and healing love. A genuine and deep peace will begin to flood your life. Keep your relationship alive by reading the Bible, meeting up with serious Christians. Listening to soothing Christian music is healing for your soul. 2. Cultivate a healthy lifestyle. Eat well, get some exercise and do wholesome things that give you pleasure and joy. 3. Stop relying on idols. They cannot save us. Stop thinking that they are the solution to your unhappiness. They will continue to disappoint us; people, that job, that relationship, that drug. Let us focus on God instead and trust Him with all our heart. 4. Eliminate depressing music. Some types of music make us depressed. Listening to it poisons your emotional health. God’s remedy for depression is praise. Good Christian praise music bring soundness to the atmosphere. It is the antidote for depression.
5. Practice the forgotten art of joy. Be thankful for what you have. Be glad in God because of who He is. 6. Take time to mourn. There is a time to mourn – for our own sins and even the sins of others. There is also a time to mourn for all that we have lost, either through circumstances or our own mistakes. After a time of mourning God will lift us up. He promises that. If we humble ourselves, He will lift us up in His time. 7. Understand your own life’s seasons. If we look ‘dead’ for a season, like a tree in winter, new life will sprout again, it is a law in nature. We can see it in the field; when there has been a fire, that burned everything down, black and dead. After the spring rain green shoots will sprout out again. Life will return no matter how severe the fire was. Seeds contain life. Nothing can kill them. If fact, the only start living after they died! So it is with humans too. Discern your season and renew your hope. 8. Prepare for a new season. There are seasons of death and despair, and then there are seasons of life and fruitfulness. 9. It is wise to illuminate evil behavior from your life. Sometimes we chase
things to give us a trill or a kick. They can be a cause of anxiety. 10. Avoid toxic relationships. Relationships can cause turmoil and stress. Reconcile yourself with people where it is wholesome and possible. End relationships that can’t be fixed. 11. Avoid rebound relationships. Moving on from one partner to another never takes away pain of a break up. It makes it worse on the long run. Dealing with the pain of a broken relationship is necessary. Moving on to someone else is not the answer. It is okay to mourn and grieve and get over it. 12. Identify the issues or life themes that trigger your depression. E.g. rejection or isolation and patiently work through them. 13. Accept yourself the way you are. If you are emotional in nature, then that is the way it should be. Don’t try to be different, instead learn to cope with your emotions. They are not meant to overwhelm us, but to help us in our journey in life. They make us feel alive. If we numb them, we will end up with regret and serious trouble. 14. Review every psychiatric diagnosis on your life. Learn the truth about them
and their source. (see chapter on psychological disorders) Feel free to reject them, and enjoy your life.
DSM – the origin of psychiatric disorders Called ‘An elaborate pseudoscientific sham...’ What is the DSM? It is a book. "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders," a classification of officially recognized psychiatric ‘disorders’, published by the American Psychiatric Association , for use by mental health professionals to ensure ‘uniformity of diagnosis’. The DSM is the so-called ‘bible’ of psychiatry. All psychiatric disorders are listed in here. 1. ‘The 5th edition of the DSM is 943 pages long and lists out 374 mental "disorders". 2. It is the basis for the listing of mental disorders in the International Classification of Diseases that is used throughout the world. 3. And though it weighs less than five pounds, its influence pervades all aspects
of modern society: our governments, our courts, our military, our media and our schools. 4. Using it psychiatrists can enforce psychiatric drugging, seize your children and even take away your most precious personal freedoms. 5. It is psychiatry's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and it is the engine that drives a $330 billion psychiatric industry.’ http://www.cchr.org.au/store/215diagnostic-statistical-manual 6. There are now also disorders for infants 0 – 3 years old!
Psychological ‘disorders’ Mostly speculative and unscientific
ADHD – a fabricated disease
ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It is a theory developed by the psychiatrist Leon Eisenberg. On his deathbed, he admitted that ADHD is essentially a "fictitious disease”. The story behind the disorder: The fact that we just accept this diagnosis as a ‘disease’ is problematic. The result:
millions of young innocent children today use severe mind-altering drugs. And they are set up for a life of drug addiction and failure. Eisenberg profited financially in an enormous way from the ADHD theory. Today the pharmaceutical world still profits astronomically from it. Unfortunately, the theory is still widely accepted and the ‘disorder’ glorified, even though its inventor admitted that he was wrong. There are huge financial ties between DSM-IV Panel Members (those who sit on the board and invent the disorders) and the Pharmaceutical Industry. 100% of the members of the panels on 'Mood Disorders' and 'Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders' had financial ties to drug companies." http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/05/the-father-ofadhd-calls-himself-a-liar/#8Y9x7CsLvbZwLy84.99
"ADHD is fraud intended to justify starting children on a life of drug addiction" Dr. Edward C. Hamlyn, a founding member of the Royal College of General Practitioners. http://www.naturalnews.com/040938_ADHD_fictitiou s_disease_psychiatry.html#ixzz3pf6coY2N
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The A.D.H.D. diagnosis: It does not identify a genuine biological or psychological disorder. The diagnosis, from the 2000 edition of the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,” is simply a list of behaviors that require attention in a classroom: hyperactivity (“fidgets,” “leaves seat,” “talks excessively”); impulsivity (“blurts out answers,” “interrupts”); and inattention (“careless mistakes,” “easily distractible,” “forgetful”). These are the spontaneous behaviors of normal children. It could be caused by boredom, poor teaching, inconsistent discipline at home, tiredness and underlying physical illness, bullying, abuse or stress. ‘By making an A.D.H.D. diagnosis, we ignore and stop looking for what is really going on with the child.’ ("A Misdiagnosis Anywhere" by Peter R Breggin MD New York Times October 13, 2011)
ADHD not a disease, but a disciplinary problem The following advice is also from Dr. Breggin. ‘Don't give stimulants to children. There are far better non-drug ways to deal with so-called ADHD. ADHD is defined as involving hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity. These are not diseases--they are disciplinary and educational problems. Very often these children improve dramatically when parents develop a more consistent, rational and loving plan for discipline. Sometimes the problem completely disappears when the child is assigned a better teacher. At times the child diagnosed with ADHD is simply a little delayed in learning selfdiscipline or finding the motivation to study. Often something is distressing the youngster, such as peer ridicule and abuse. Or the child may be especially full of life and need more opportunity to run, to play, and to be creative. Whatever these children need, they don't need toxic drugs that can lead to drug addiction, cause psychosis and depression, stunt growth, impair brain function, and even cause sudden cardiac arrest.’
Brain-Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry: Drugs, Electroshock, and the Psycho pharmaceutical Complex, Second Edition (2008).
‘Bipolar disorder’
Bipolar disorder is, according to psychiatrists, supposedly characterized by alternating episodes of extreme lows and
highs (depression and mania)—thus, “two poles” or “bipolar.” The ‘Bipolar disorder’ theory is completely unscientific! ‘…even prominent medical journals have disputed this claim, pointing out that there is no physical evidence for bipolar in the brain, nor is there any evidence of “markers” showing that such a “disease” is or might become present. In fact, there is no proof that any gene is responsible, either.’ - Stephen Soreff, MD and Lynne Alison McInnes, MD, “Bipolar Affective Disorder,” eMedicine Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, 7 Jan. 2002.
There are no lab tests to confirm the presence or absence of any psychiatric disorder. The diagnosis of bipolar is speculative and unscientific. In fact, bipolar meds can and do worsen the symptoms, according to numerous studies. Ritalin and Adderall actually cause “bipolar” symptoms. - “Dear Healthcare Professional” GlaxoSmithKline, Important Prescribing Information Letter, Aug. 2006. http://www.cchr.org/sites/default/files/education/mo od-stabilizers-booklet.pdf
The ‘chemical imbalance’ theory
There is no medical proof for the chemical imbalance theory. ‘To appear more scientific, psychiatrists claim that their “disorders” come from a chemical imbalance in the brain. This claim has never been proven true, since there are no tests to assess the chemical status of a living person’s brain or how to determine what a correct chemical balance looks like.’ http://www.cchr.org/sites/default/files/education/anti -anxiety-booklet.pdf
Dr. Darshak Sanghavi, clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School, publicly opposes the “chemical imbalance” theory… “Despite pseudoscientific terms like ‘chemical imbalance,’ nobody really knows what causes mental illness. There’s no blood test or brain scan for major depression. No geneticist can diagnose schizophrenia.” True chemical imbalance Chemical imbalances do cause health problems. For example, diabetes is caused by a chemical imbalance of Insulin in the body. The problem is instantly fixed when the chemical (Insulin) is added to the body by injection. This is a true chemical imbalance. Foreign substances such as a psychotropic drug disrupt the body’s normal, valuable and delicate biochemistry. Psychiatric drugs CREATE chemical imbalances: 1.
‘Chemical imbalance theory in psychiatry speculating that mental disorders are caused by biochemical
imbalances is a Himalayan lie and absolute fraud - to promote drug sales in the market’ Dr Joseph Isaac, famous clinical psychologist and author of the anti psychiatry book 'Stop Psychiatric Damaging'. 2.
‘In modern psychiatric treatment, we take the single most complicated known creation in the universe—the human brain—and pour drugs into it in the hope of "improving" its function when in reality we are disrupting its function. 3. ‘The notion that Prozac corrects biochemical imbalances is sheer speculation—propaganda from the biological psychiatric industry. But disruption of biochemical reactions in the brain, causing severe biochemical imbalances and abnormal rates of firing among brain cells, is a proven fact about Prozac that cannot honestly be disputed by anyone who knows the research." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 25)
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"Prozac, Ritalin, and Xanax, like most psychiatric drugs, over stimulate particular neurotransmitter systems either
by increasing the output of a neurotransmitter or by preventing its removal from the synapses between nerve cells.
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Pharmaceutical companies are among the wealthiest businesses on the planet. They make stupendous amounts of money through their products. Some cost little to produce. ‘Psychiatric drugs does not intend to cure people, instead it wants multitudes dependent.’ ‘There is no big money in health, but big money in disease.’ Anonymous Ritalin producer - Novartis International AG is a
Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company based in Basel, Switzerland, ranking number one in sales (57.9 billion US$) among the world-wide industry in 2013. In July 2015, Novartis had a market-cap of around $280 billion. Benzodiazepines are a disaster in terms of the public health, but pharmaceutical companies rake in a whopping $21 (€ 14 billion) billion a year selling them. The global market of the Pharmaceutical Industry is approx. 1.1 trillion USD per year with net income of approx. 20% making the industry including many people of the World Elite incredibly rich. The profit of prescription drugs Jim Mars did a search to trace offshore chemical synthesizers that supply the active ingredients found in drugs approved by the FDA. This result shows the tremendous profits made by companies producing them. http://jimmarrs.com/news_events/news/the-realcost-of-rx-drugs/
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‘Antidepressants are sometimes used to treat symptoms of depression in bipolar disorder. Fluoxetine, paroxetine, or sertraline are a few that are used. However, people with bipolar disorder should not take an antidepressant on its own. Doing so can cause the person to rapidly switch from depression to mania, which can be dangerous. To prevent this problem, doctors give patients a mood stabilizer or an antipsychotic along with an antidepressant.’ Ghost writing in the psychiatric industry This practice is apparently rather common according to research. It is highly unethical! It intentionally misleads and deceives people. Its aim – to make tons of money! Pharmaceutical companies spend huge amounts of money on the marketing of their products. They pay copy writers to write reviews on a product. The company will then approach a psychiatrist to put his name on it. Often the person is not familiar with the product at all. They pay him substantial amounts of money to do this. They publish such articles in sophisticated
medical journals, even though the medication is harmful and dangerous to use. Legalizing certain medications are also controlled with money issues, as is the case in USA. Statistical contortionism is a term to describe what is going on behind the scenes in the psychiatric medicine world. It means they blow up the statistics and hide the bad stuff in order to make money out of a product. Drug companies sell lies to make money "The main reason we take so many drugs is that drug companies don't sell drugs, they sell lies about drugs. Virtually everything we know about drugs is what the companies have chosen to tell us and our doctors... The reason patients trust their medicine is that they extrapolate the trust they have in their doctors into the medicines they prescribe. From: Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime: How Big Pharma Has Corrupted Healthcare.by Peter C. Gotzsche Radcliffe Publishing, 2013
Types of psychiatric medication Antidepressants They can make depression worse, cause anxiety, panic attacks, hostility, aggression, psychosis, violence and make people suicidal. ‘Research continues to demonstrate that antidepressants are ineffective in treating depression and instead increase the risk of suicide.’http://breggin.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid= 45
Numerous studies show they are no more effective than placebo. How do antidepressants really work? The actual working of antidepressants are surrounded with many ‘mysteries’. Although there are countless sources of information on the topic, reading them might leave you more confused than before you start. The Dangers of Antidepressants
1. Suicide. Antidepressants cause suicide. Black boxes are printed on the medication packaging to warn people of this horrible side effect. Yet many people are still not aware of this. The actual text in these boxes are in small print and hard to read. So are the side effects, they are often printed right at the bottom of information given about the tablets. These factors lead to people not properly informed and alerted about the hidden dangers. 2. They cause violence. 3. They cause Apathy Syndrome. These drugs frequently produce long-term apathy and loss of quality of life - loss of motivation or interest in many or all aspects of life. 4. They cause brain shrinkage & permanent brain damage. SSRIs cause severe brain abnormalities, such as shrinkage (atrophy) with brain cell death in humans and the growth of new abnormal brain cells in animal and laboratory studies. People often experience persistent and distressing mental and neurological impairments due to antidepressants.
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They cause sexual dysfunction. The SSRIs frequently cause irreversible dysfunction and loss of interest in sexuality, relationship and love. 6. They are often hard to quit using and have dangerous withdraw. All antidepressants can cause a wide variety of distressing and dangerous emotional reactions from depression to mania and from suicide to violence. Some people find antidepressant withdrawal to be so distressing that they cannot fully stop taking the drugs. 7. Antidepressants can cause serotonin syndrome – too much serotonin. It can lead to a loss of consciousness, coma and death. http://www.cchr.org.au/images/stories/PDFs/AU_war nings_on_psych_drugs.pdf
Serotonin Syndrome Symptoms: Confusion Agitation or restlessness Dilated pupils Headache Changes in blood pressure and/or temperature Nausea and/or vomiting Diarrhoea Rapid heart rate Tremor
Loss of muscle coordination or twitching muscles Shivering and goose bumps Heavy sweating High fever Seizures (Uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain, which may produce a physical convulsion, minor physical signs, thought disturbances, or a combination of symptoms.) Irregular heartbeat Unconsciousness Dr. Breggin http://breggin.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=316
8. Infants who were breastfed by mothers taking fluoxetine demonstrated a growth curve significantly below that of infants who were breastfed by mothers who did not take the drug (Chambers et al, 1999). http://poisonfluoride.com/pfpc/html/prozac.html
9. Antidepressants affect the thyroid gland. It is the gland that makes and stores hormones that help regulate the heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and the rate at which food is converted into energy. Thyroid hormones are essential for the function of every cell in the body. They
help regulate growth and the rate of chemical reactions (metabolism) in the body. Thyroid hormones also help children grow and develop. http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/ar t.asp?articlekey=5778 Antidepressant list
SSRI’s Lexapro Celexa (Citalopram) Lexapro (Escitalopram) Luvox (Fluvoxamine) Paxil (Paroxetine) Prozac (Fluoxetine) Zoloft (Sertraline) SNRI’s Adapine Anafranil Asendin Elavil Pamelor Sinequan Tofranil Vivactil Cymbalta (Duloxetine) Effexor (Venlafaxine) MAOI’s
Marplan Nardil Parnate Tricyclics Adapine Asendin Norpramin (Desipramine)Aventyl Sinequan (Doxepin) Sinequan Surmontil (Trimipramine) Vivactil Amitriptyline (Elavil) Clomipramine (Anafranil) Desipramine (Norpramin) Doxepin (Sinequan) Imipramine (Tofranil) Nortriptyline (Pamelor) Newer Combinations Desyrel Ludiomil Norpramin Remeron Wellbutrin
Celexa (citalopram hydrobromide) http://www.drugs.com/pro/celexa.h tml Side effects of Celexa 1. Clinical Worsening 2. Suicide Risk 3. Mothers who took Celexa while pregnant had babies born with birth defects.
Types of birth defects: A part of the brain, skull, or cap is missing. One or more of the skull's cranial sutures is prematurely fused The intestines, liver, or other organs protrude outside the belly button. PPHN - affects the child's ability to breathe and can sometimes result in death. http://injury.findlaw.com/product-liability/celexalawsuit-information.html#sthash.3NmgvR3m.dpuf
4. Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, aggressiveness, impulsivity, akathisia (psychomotor restlessness), hypomania, and mania. Celexa lawsuits claim that the manufacturer (Forest Laboratories): Failed to properly design, and manufacture Celexa.
Failed in its duty to conduct post-marketing studies to fully investigate “alarming evidence and signals” of a link between Celexa and birth defects “that had been accumulating since the 1990s.” Did not adequately warn pregnant women and their doctors about birth defect risks linked to Celexa. Despite the risks, improperly promoted Celexa as safe for use by women who were pregnant or who planned to become pregnant. http://www.drugwatch.com/celexa/lawsuit/ Forest Pharmaceuticals' Guilty Plea In 2010, Forest Laboratories' subsidiary Forest Pharmaceuticals pleaded guilty to a criminal misdemeanor for misbranding Celexa for a use the FDA hadn't approved. According to the Department of Justice, Forest Pharmaceuticals had illegally promoted Celexa for the treatment of depression in children and adolescents. The company also pleaded guilty to obstructing justice and distributing an unapproved drug. As a result, Forest Pharmaceuticals received a criminal fine of $150 million. http://injury.findlaw.com/product-liability/celexalawsuit-information.html#sthash.3NmgvR3m.dpuf
Prozac (fluoxetine) The dangers of Prozac 1. It causes birth defects in babies if their mother took Prozac Born with a whole in the heart damaged hearts cleft lip or palate lung problems skull defects 2. Leads to suicide and violent behavior. Producers of Prozac - Eli Lilly was grossly (purposefully) negligent because they failed to properly warn doctors and consumers about the dangers. It appears to create a chemical imbalance in healthy people, leading to an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and violent behavior. Several Prozac patients hurt themselves or others. These people were reportedly free from suicidal or violent tendencies before taking Prozac. 3.
“Prozac… over stimulates…serotonin by blocking its removal from the synapse. The brain reacts initially by shutting down the release of serotonin and then by reducing the number of receptors that can respond to the serotonin.'" (Your Drug May
Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 26) Prozac and money By 2000, Eli Lilly had reportedly paid more than $50 million to settle more than 30 Prozac lawsuits related to murders or suicides. More settlements followed. http://www.drugwatch.com/prozac/lawsuit. php
Side effects of Prozac: Hives, itching, or skin rash Inability to sit still Restlessness Chills or fever Joint or muscle pain Anxiety Cold sweats Confusion Convulsions (seizures) Cool pale skin Diarrhoea Difficulty with concentration Drowsiness Dryness of the mouth Excessive hunger Fast or irregular heartbeat Headache
Increased sweating Increased thirst Lack of energy Mood or behavior changes Overactive reflexes Purple or red spots on the skin Racing heartbeat Shakiness or unsteady walk Shivering or shaking Talking, feeling, and acting with excitement and activity you cannot control Trouble with breathing Unusual or incomplete body or facial movements Unusual tiredness or weakness Abdominal or stomach pain Agitation Back or leg pains Bleeding gums Blindness Blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin Bloating Blood in the urine or stools Bloody, black or tarry stools Blue-yellow color blindness Blurred vision Chest pain or discomfort Clay-colored stools
Constipation Continuing vomiting Cough or dry cough Dark urine Decreased urine output Decreased vision Depression Difficulty with breathing Difficulty with swallowing Dizziness or lightheadedness Eye pain Fainting Fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse General body swelling High fever Hives, itching, puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue Hostility Indigestion Irregular or slow heart rate Irritability Large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex organs Light-colored stools Loss of appetite Loss of bladder control
Muscle twitching Nausea Nightmares Noisy breathing Nosebleeds Pain in the ankles or knees Painful, red lumps under the skin, mostly on the legs Pains in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back Pinpoint red spots on the skin Rapid weight gain Red or irritated eyes Red skin lesions, often with a purple center Redness, tenderness, itching, burning, or peeling of the skin Severe muscle stiffness Severe sleepiness Slurred speech Sore throat Sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth Stopping of heart Sudden shortness of breath or troubled breathing Sudden weakness in the arms or legs Sudden, severe chest pain
Swelling of the face, ankles, or
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Swollen or painful glands Thoughts of killing oneself Tightness in the chest Tiredness Twitching, twisting, or uncontrolled repetitive movements of the tongue, lips, face, arms, or legs Unconsciousness Unpleasant breath odor Unusual bleeding or bruising Unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness Unusually pale skin Use of extreme physical or emotional force Vomiting of blood Yellow eyes or skin
Paxil Paroxetine (Paxil, Seroxat), SSRI Dangers of Paxil:
1. It can cause more depression 2. It can lead to suicide (FDA reviewed reports)
3. Paxil is no more effective than placebo in children, yet has numerous poisonous effects. 4. Increased self harm. UK Department of Health recommends that Paxil (Seroxat in Europe) should not be used in children under the age of 18 due to safety concerns of increased self-harm in children taking this medication. 5. Largest health care fraud settlement ever GlaxoSmithKline, the company that manufactures paxil, marketed it illegally to be used by children under 18. They were found guilty of these charges and fined $3Billion for Paxil and Wellbutrin. http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2012 /07/02/glaxosmithkline-guilty-fined-3b-forpaxil-wellbutrin-marketing/ 6. A FDA study shows that pregnant women who take Paxil during the first trimester have double the risk of having a baby with a heart defect, compared to other women. GlaxoSmithKline (producers of Paxil) has spent almost $1 billion to settle birthdefect litigation. http://www.drugwatch.com/dangerousdrugs.php
7. Paxil contain toxins like fluorine and chloride. http://www.antidepressantsfacts.com/200308-Prozac-Paxil-Fluorophenyl.htm
Side effects of Paxil
Unusual bone pain or tenderness, swelling or bruising; Easy bruising, unusual bleeding (nose, mouth, vagina, or rectum), coughing up blood; Agitation, hallucinations, fever, fast heart rate, overactive reflexes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, feeling unsteady, loss of coordination, fainting; Very stiff (rigid) muscles, high fever, sweating, confusion, fast or uneven heartbeats, tremors, overactive reflexes, feeling like you might pass out; Headache, trouble concentrating, memory problems, weakness, confusion, hallucinations, fainting, seizure, shallow breathing or breathing that stops; or Severe skin reaction -- fever, sore throat, swelling in your face or tongue, burning in your eyes, skin pain, followed by a red or purple skin rash that spreads (especially in the face or upper body) and causes blistering and peeling.
Mood or behavior changes, anxiety, panic attacks, trouble sleeping, impulsive, irritable, agitated, hostile, aggressive, restless, hyperactive (mentally or physically) http://www.rxlist.com/paxil-side-effectsdrug-center.htm
Zoloft More than 250 serious birth defects cases Lawsuits are against Pfizer – manufacturer of Zoloft. They claim Pfizer did not offer adequate warn about the risks of taking Zoloft http://www.drugwatch.com/zoloft/ Zoloft ‘Zoloft (sertraline) is an antidepressant created by Pfizer and approved by the FDA in 1999. By 2011, nearly 100 million people had taken Zoloft. Mainly used to treat major depressive disorder, Zoloft is part of the SSRI drug class. SSRIs come with a risk of suicidality and violent behavior, especially in children and adolescents. Using Zoloft while pregnant can lead to birth defects, including persistent
pulmonary hypertension in infants (PPHN), which can be fatal. In May 2012, more than 60 Zoloft lawsuits were filed on behalf of babies born with birth defects.’ http://www.drugwatch.com/dangerous-drugs.php
Side effects of Zoloft Suicidal thoughts Sexual dysfunction Nausea Diarrhoea Weight loss or gain Increased sweating Dizziness Sleepiness or insomnia Tremor Dry mouth Headache Restlessness Sexual dysfunction. http://www.drugwatch.com/zoloft/
Wellbutrin Side effects of wellbutrin: 1. The most important side effect of Wellbutrin is an increase in risk for epileptic seizures. 2. Suicide
3. Increased depression or other serious mental illnesses 4. New or worse anxiety 5. Acting on dangerous impulses 6. Feeling very agitated 7. An extreme increase in activity and restless talking (mania) 8. Panic attacks 9. Unusual changes in behavior or mood 10. High blood pressure 11. Manic episodes. 12. Mania Greatly increased energy Severe
trouble sleeping Racing thoughts Reckless behavior 13. Unusually grand ideas Excessive happiness or irritability 14. Talking more or faster than usual 15. Delusions (believe you are someone else), 16. Hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not there), paranoia (feeling that people are against you), or feeling confused. 17. Visual problems. eye pain changes in vision swelling or redness in or around the eye Wellbutrin Cause Birth Defects 1. Premature birth. 2. Miscarriage. An article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal reported a
study on antidepressants showing that 5.5% of the pregnant women on them suffered spontaneous abortions. 3. Withdrawal symptoms in babies, such as: breathing difficulties, turning blue, low blood sugar, jaundice, changing body temperatures, feeding problems, convulsions, vomiting, floppiness, stiffness, irritability, jitteriness, abnormal crying, and tremors. 4. Clubbed foot - one or both feet of children born with this condition are turned inward at the ankle. 5. Cleft lip or palate 6. Delayed development 7. PPHN - a life-threatening condition in which high pressure in blood vessels in children’s lungs results in insufficiently oxygenated blood. 8. Gastroschisis - defect on one side of the umbilical cord that allows a portion of the infant’s intestines to protrude out of the body. 9. Enlarged heart 10. Septal heart defects. 11. Left outflow tract heart defects. 12. Macrocephaly is a condition in which the child’s head is abnormally large 13. Craniosynostosis is a condition in which portions of the child’s skull fuse
prematurely, which causes the skull plates to grow in different directions to accommodate the expanding brain http://www.rotlaw.com/wellbutrin/ If Wellbutrin can do this to unborn babies, what else can it do to your system? Fraud. The largest health care fraud settlement ever GlaxoSmithKline, the company that manufactures paxil, marketed it illegally to be used by children under 18. They were found guilty of these charges and fined $3Billion for Paxil and Wellbutrin. http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2012 /07/02/glaxosmithkline-guilty-fined-3b-forpaxil-wellbutrin-marketing/
Tricyclics side effects Difficulty achieving an erection, low sex drive Seizures Dry mouth Blurred vision Constipation Urinary retention
Drowsiness
Increased appetite leading to weight gain
Drop in blood pressure when moving from sitting to standing, which can cause lightheadedness
Increased sweating Disorientation or confusion, particularly in older people when the dosage is too high Tremor Increased or irregular heart rate.
Elavil Amitriptyline Side effects:
An increase in thoughts of suicide or depression
Difficulty sleeping,
increased anger or agitation, feeling like you can't sit still, feeling restless mentally, abnormal changes in mood or behavior, and unexplained anxiety or panic attacks
Enlargement of the breasts in both men and women Constant acid reflex
Easy bruising, abnormal bleeding, or small spots under the skin
Chest pain and tightness, pain in the arm/shoulder, feeling uneasy, sweating and nauseousness
Changes in vision, slurred speech or rapid speech, confusion, migraine and inability to balance
Seizures (convulsions)
Extreme numbness of one side of the body
Allergic reaction: Hives, inflammation of the mouth, tongue throat or face, rash, fever, or trouble breathing
Hallucinating
Faintness or passing out
Uncontrollable movements, jittering or twitching in your jaw, neck, eyes or mouth
Abnormal heartbeat or rapid heartbeat
Strong pain in abdomen
Constipation or difficulty urinating
Rapid weight gain
Fatigue
Inability to focus
Dryness of the mouth or strange taste
Dizziness
Bad dreams
Blurry vision or ringing in ears
Decreased libido (desire to have sex), or inability to have sex http://www.bad-drug.net/baddrug/amitriptyline It can cause brain Damage Slow or difficult speech; Dizziness or faintness; Weakness or numbness of an arm or a leg; Crushing chest pain;
Rapid, pounding, or irregular heartbeat; Severe skin rash or hives; Swelling of the face and tongue; Yellowing of the skin or eyes; Jaw, neck, and back muscle spasms; Uncontrollable shaking of a part of the body; Fainting; Unusual bleeding or bruising; Seizures; and Hallucinating (seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist).
Asendin – Amoxapine It is a very dangerous brain chemical. A few of the side effects of Asendin:
Suicide Anxiety, Agitation, Panic attacks, Insomnia, Irritability, Hostility, Aggressiveness, Impulsivity Akathisia (psychomotor restlessness) Hypomania, and mania
Tardive dyskinesia, a syndrome consisting of potentially irreversible, involuntary, dyskinetic movements. (see Tardive Dyskenesia - Chemical psychiatry is cruel) Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) A potentially fatal symptom complex causing hyperpyrexia, muscle rigidity, altered mental status and evidence of autonomic instability (irregular pulse or blood pressure, tachycardia, diaphoresis, and cardiac dysrhythmias)
Anafranil (clomipramine
hydrochloride)
It has many
strange side effects Anafranil - Active Ingredient: Clomipramine Anafranil is used for treating obsessivecompulsive disorder. Other names for this medication Clomipramina, Clomipraminum, Clopress
Side effects of Anafranil
Memory impairment Muscular weakness Seizures Worsening of depression Suicide Anxiety Agitation Panic attacks Insomnia - habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. Irritability Hostility Aggressiveness Impulsivity Akathisia - "inability to sit" Hypomania, and/or mania Blurred vision Nausea Dry mouth Constipation Fatigue Weight gain Increased appetite Dizziness Tremor Headache Myoclonus - a quick, involuntary muscle jerk. For example, hiccups Drowsiness
Somnolence Restlessness Micturition disorder - fainting shortly after or during urination Sexual dysfunction (erectile dysfunction and loss of libido) Hyperhidrosis (profuse sweating) Weight loss Orthostatic hypotension Sinus tachycardia Palpitations Tinnitus (hearing ringing in one's ears) Mydriasis (dilated pupils) Vomiting Abdominal disorders Diarrhoea Decreased appetite Liver damage increased (transaminase) Alkaline phosphatase increased Speech disorders Pins and needles Muscle hypertonia - an abnormal increase in muscle tension and a reduced ability of a muscle to stretch. Dysgeusia - a foul, salty, rancid, or metallic taste sensation that persists in the mouth. Disturbance in attention Confusion Disorientation
Hallucinations (particularly in elderly patients and patients with Parkinson's disease) Anxiety Agitation Sleep disorders Mania Hypomania Aggression Depersonalisation - a state in which one's thoughts and feelings seem unreal or not to belong to oneself. Insomnia Nightmares Aggravation of depression Delirium Galactorrhoea – the production of breast milk not associated with pregnancy or breastfeeding. Also in men and children. (See Chapter Chemical Psychiatry is Cruel)
Breast enlargement – in men, woman, and children Yawning Hot flush Dermatitis allergic (skin rash, urticaria - commonly referred to as hives, is a kind of skin rash notable for pale red, raised, itchy bumps.) Photosensitivity reaction, itching
Antipsychotic medication They mask some symptoms; but don’t solve problems. Antipsychotics are very destructive chemicals. They mess with the body’s hormones; causing serious problems with the reproductive organs. They also cause obesity, diabetes, stroke, delusional thinking, and psychosis. They are so powerful they cause brain shrinkage. How do antipsychotics work? The theory is that they block the dopamine pathway to the frontal lobe of the brain. This results in a chemical condition that makes people indifferent, apathic and not caring. Antisychotics cannot make psychosis go away, it makes people not to care so much about what they see or hear. It makes people not care about anything. It often worsens the symptoms of psychosis. Antipsychotic drugs are super dangerous: Antipsychotic drugs like Seroquel, Abilify, Latuda, Risperdal, Zyprexa wreck the Basal Ganglia area in
the brain. This part of the brain controls Muscle movement Procedural learning; the acquisition of skills, or knowledge regarding how to perform tasks. Eye movement Reasoning, memory, attention, and language and lead directly to the attainment of information and, thus, knowledge. Emotional functions Motivation. Source: Boundless. “The Role of the Basal Ganglia in Movement.” Boundless Anatomy and Physiology. Boundless, 21 Jul. 2015. Retrieved 01 Nov. 2015 from https://www.boundless.com/physiology/textbo oks/boundless-anatomy-and-physiologytextbook/the-peripheral-nervous-system-pns13/motor-pathways-135/the-role-of-the-basalganglia-in-movement-724-8216/
The dangers of antipsychotic medication 1. They cause TD - Tardive dyskinesia - slow involuntary, repetitive movements of the tongue, lips, face, trunk, fingers and limbs. 2. They shorten lifespan. People on lifetime dosage can have their lives shortened by average 20 years. Dr.
Breggin Psychiatric Drugs Are More Dangerous Than You Ever Imagined. https://youtu.be/luKsQaj0hzs
3. Antipsychotic meds shrink the brain ‘The bottom line is that there is no medical/scientific evidence that can verify a diagnoses of schizophrenia as a “brain abnormality.” There is, however, scientific evidence that the drugs being prescribed cause brain abnormality.’ Alliance for Human Research Protection – Feb 26, 2011
Dr. Nancy Andreasen, ( involving 211 patients), documented progressive shrinkage of brain tissue volume in patients with prescribed antipsychotics. The Archives of General Psychiatry show a direct … relationship between dosage, duration of exposure to antipsychotics, and brain shrinkage. 4. They affect hormones and cause major damage to the reproductive organs. Gynecomastia- the enlargement of a man's breasts. (see Chemical Psychiatry Is Cruel) Priapism - prolonged, unwanted, persistent erection not caused by sexual stimulation or arousal, and it is usually painful. It could lead to erectile
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dysfunction. (See Chemical Psychiatry Is Cruel) The unusual production of breast milk - even in boys and men. Hyperprolactinemia is a condition in which a person has higher-than-normal levels of the hormone prolactin in the blood. (see Chemical Psychiatry Is Cruel) Change of menstrual periods in girls and women. Can affect fertility. 91% of female patients treated had a change in their menstruation. Another study conducted by Nonacs (2000) reported that 17% of women treated with conventional antipsychotics developed menstrual abnormalities. Decreased sex drive. Cause obesity and diabetes Metabolic Syndrome (newer antipsychotics) They cause Pancreatitis They increase cholesterol They affect blood pressure in a negative way They can damage the heart Antipsychotics also have the following side effects, according to CCHR (Citizens Commission on Human Rights) Agitation
Akathisia - "inability to sit" Anxiety Behavior changes Birth defects Blood disorders Blurred vision Cardiac arrest Death from liver failure Depression Diabetes Excessive weight gain Fatal blood clots Heart arrhythmia Heart failure Heart palpitation Hemorrhage Hostility Hyperglycemia Hypoglycemia Insomnia Involuntary movements Manic reaction Mood changes Muscle spasms Nausea Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome - fever, muscular rigidity, altered mental status, and autonomic dysfunction. Nightmares
Pancreatitis Seizures/convulsions Sexual dysfunction Slow/difficult speech Suicidal thoughts Tardive Dyskinesia (see TD in chapter in Chemical Psychiatry Is Cruel) Tremors Violence Weight gain Yellowing of skin/eyes http://www.cchrint.org/psychiatricdrugs/antipsychoticsideeffects/ Antipsychotics – general side effects Drowsiness Dizziness when changing positions Blurred vision Rapid heartbeat Sensitivity to the sun Skin rashes side effects related to physical movement, such as: rigidity Persistent muscle spasms Tremors Restlessness Dangerous when taken with certain medications.
Typical antipsychotics Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) Flupenthixol (Fluanxol) Haloperidol (Haldol) Perphenazine (Trilafon) Thioridazine (Melleril) Thiothixene (Navane) Trifluoperazine (Stelazine)
Atypical antipsychotics Asenapine (Saphris) Aripiprazole (Abilify) Clozapine (Clozaril) Fluphenazine (Prolixin, Prolixin Decanoate) Ilperidone Fanapt) Loxapine (Loxitane) Olanzapine (Zyprexa) Paliperidone (Invega) Pimozide (Orap) Quetiapine (Seroquel) Risperidone (Risperdal) Ziprasidone (Geodon) Zotepine (Nipolept)
Risperdal 1. Risperdal causes boys and men to
grow large breasts. One of the serious side effects of Risperdal and Invega, is the development of abnormally large breasts in boys and young males. The condition, known as Gynecomastia, leaves men with breasts that resemble those of women. Improper marketing of Risperdal: Johnson & Johnson’s antipsychotic drugs Risperdal and Invega made billions of dollars for the company, but they are linked to serious side effects like breast development in boys (called gynecomastia) and movement disorders such as tardive dyskinesia. J&J already paid millions to the government for improperly marketing Risperdal, and now it faces lawsuits filed by patients. Patriot’s generic Risperidone is also linked to these side effects. Risperdal was a huge moneymaker for Johnson & Johnson and its Janssen unit, with annual sales peaking at more than $4.5 billion in 2007. http://www.drugwatch.com/risperdal/gynecomastia/
They covered up info ‘As of September 2012, more than 130 lawsuits were filed against Janssen Pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson alleging that the companies did not adequately warn about the risk of gynecomastia from Risperdal and/or Invega. Many plaintiffs have had surgery or will require surgery in the future. One plaintiff suffered from extreme weight gain and developed size 38D breasts while using Risperdal.’ https://www.schmidtlaw.com/invega-gynecomastialawsuit/
Known side effects of Risperdal
The forming of breast milk in women, men and in children. The meds cause high levels of the hormone prolactin in the blood. It also affects levels of sex hormones (estrogen and testosterone) in
both women and men. Priapism - prolonged, unwanted, persistent erection not caused by sexual stimulation or arousal, and it is usually painful. It could lead to erectile dysfunction. Most common between ages 5 and 10 in boys and ages 20 and 50 in men.
Reduced sense of touch or sensation or a partial loss of sensitivity to sensory stimuli. "Numbness". Stroke. 17 known reports of stroke alone 2015 in Australia for Risperdal. Rash Weight gain Constipation Diarrhoea Excessive Salivation Increased appetite Indigestion Nausea Vomiting Upper abdominal pain Agitation Urinary incontinence Pain in the joints Muscle pain Bleeding of the nose Somnolence Blurred vision Anxiety Cough Nasal Epistaxis Pain in the throat Upper respiratory tract Fatigue
Generalised pains Retrograde ejaculation Other side effects Prolonged QT interval Sudden cardiac death Syncope Diabetic ketoacidosis Hypothermia Pancreatitis Vulnerability to infection Reduction of white blood cells Deficiency of platelets in the blood. This causes bleeding into the tissues, bruising, and slow blood clotting after injury. Deficiency of platelets in the blood. This causes bleeding into the tissues, bruising, and slow blood clotting after injury Blockage of the lung's main artery or one of its branches by a substance that has traveled from elsewhere in the body through the bloodstream Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Anorexia Impaired concentration Sexual dysfunction Intestinal obstruction
Excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body. low sodium concentration in the blood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_advers e_effects_of_risperidone
Invega – An antipsychotic drug Dangers of Invega 1. Suicide 2. It has caused excessive breast growth (gynecomastia) in children. Although it is not life-threatening, swollen glandular breast tissue can be very painful, embarrassing, and socially debilitating. Surgery may also be necessary to reduce the size of the breasts. 3. Such breasts may also produce milk. Invega Breast Growth Lawsuits https://www.schmidtlaw.com/invega-gynecomastialawsuit/
4. Invega was not approved for use in children under 18 yet it is linked to many severe side effects in children. 5. Tardive dyskinesia - involuntary muscle movement disorder. (See Chemical Psychiatry Is Cruel)
The most common Invega side effects: Diabetes, high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) Bone loss (demineralization) Sexual dysfunction Pituitary tumors Stroke Episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by ischemia (loss of blood flow) – either focal brain, spinal cord, or retinal Heart rhythm disorder Metabolic changes Extreme weight gain Increased risk of death for elderly patients with dementia Seizures, rapid heartbeat, restlessness, sleepiness
Zyprexa (Olanzapine) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Side effects of Zyprexa (Olanzapine) Breast enlargement or discharge Late or missed menstrual periods Decreased sexual ability Depression Difficulty walking Restlessness Drowsiness,
8. Dizziness 9. Weakness 10. Unusual behavior 11. Pain in the arms, legs, back, or joints 12. Problems falling/staying asleep 13. Constipation 14. Weight gain 15. Dry mouth 16. Seizures 17. Changes in vision 18. Very stiff muscles 19. Swelling in arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs 20. Unusual movements of your face or body that you can't control http://www.drugs.com/zyprexa.html Eli Lilly – makers of Zyprexa a lawbreaker of note ‘In 2003 Lilly was the target of a series of lawsuits accusing it of failing to warn that its schizophrenia drug Zyprexa created an elevated risk of diabetes. The following year, the cases were consolidated in federal court in Brooklyn. In 2005 Lilly agreed to pay up to $690 million to settle about 8,000 individual lawsuits representing about three-quarters of the cases that had been filed.
Nonetheless, Zyprexa remained on the market. In 2006 the New York Times reported that it had received internal Lilly documents indicating that the company had engaged in a decade-long effort to downplay the health risks of Zyprexa. In 2007 Lilly agreed to pay up to $500 million to settle 18,000 other Zyprexa lawsuits. In 2008 it settled for $15 million a suit brought by the state of Alaska and paid another $62 million to settle a suit brought by 33 states.’ http://www.corp-research.org/eli-lilly
Abilify - Aripiprazole
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(also sold as
Aripiprex) Atypical antipsychotic Among many other dangerous side effects, here are a few Risk of death in elderly users Increase suicidal thoughts. Suicide warning for users under the age of 24 on the box. Withdrawal symptoms in babies – it causes abnormal muscle movements. Mess up blood sugar Cause diabetes
6. Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, aggressiveness, impulsivity, akathisia (psychomotor restlessness), hypomania, and mania Abilify paid doctors money and luxury vacations to prescribe it to patients In 2007, the marketing agency for Abilify, Bristol-Myers Squibb, had been giving doctors kickbacks in the form of consulting fees and paid luxury vacations. The lawsuit brought by whistleblowers and the Department of Justice by paying approximately $515 million. Rottenstein Law group. http://www.rotlaw.com/abilify/
Geodon Looking at the various side effects, this medication seems to be highly toxic to the body!
Side effects of GEODON: In woman: May result in unwanted breast milk, missed/stopped periods, or difficulty becoming pregnant.
In men: may result in decreased sexual ability, inability to produce sperm, or enlarged breasts. Very painful or prolonged erection lasting 4 or more hours. Can result in permanent damage. Drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, runny nose, and cough may occur. Difficulty swallowing, muscle spasms, shaking (tremor), mental/mood changes (such as restlessness), signs of infection (such as fever, persistent sore throat), vision changes. Blood sugar level rise, which can cause or worsen diabetes, increased thirst and urination. Significant weight gain Rise in cholesterol Heart disease. May cause unusual/uncontrolled movements (especially of the face, mouth, tongue, arms, or legs). Severe dizziness, fainting, seizures, swollen lymph glands, signs of liver damage (such as persistent nausea/vomiting, loss of appetite,
stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin). Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (nms) fever, muscle stiffness /pain/tenderness/weakness, severe tiredness, severe confusion, sweating, fast/irregular heartbeat, dark urine, change in the amount of urine. Very serious allergic including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.’ http://www.rxlist.com/geodon-drug/consumerside-effects-precautions.htm
Seroquel SEROQUEL XR (quetiapine fumarate) Seroquel is approved only for use with adults, yet the prescribing of antipsychotic drugs for children has nearly doubled in the United States. http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/features/ser oquel/seroquel-corporate.html#.VjcsrLcrLIU
SEROQUEL cause unreasonably dangerous side-effects:
1. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors in adolescents and young adults.
2. Can cause diabetes, can lead to coma or death through dehydration, kidney failure, and cardiovascular disease. 3. Erectile dysfunction, blindness, gangrene and limb amputation. 4. The forming of breast milk in males, children and women 5. Pancreatitis 6. Pneumonia 7. The reduction of white cells in the blood – causing susceptibility to infection 8. NMS - fever, muscular rigidity, altered mental status, and autonomic dysfunction. 9. Stroke 10. Tardive Dyskinesia - uncontrollable movements. 11. Increased Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents: 12. Cataracts 13. Adults: somnolence, dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, increased appetite, dyspepsia, weight gain, fatigue, dysarthria, and nasal congestion 14. Children and Adolescents: somnolence, dizziness, fatigue, increased appetite, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, tachycardia, weight increased 15. Affects the heart rate 16. Seizures 17. Hypothyroidism
18. Potential for Cognitive and Motor Impairment 19. Body Temperature Regulation 20. Difficulty in swallowing 21. Difficult to get off the medication. Flu-like symptoms and disturbances in sleep, senses, movement, mood, and thinking. 22. High blood sugar The makers of Seroquel downplay the potential for diabetes and related conditions and misrepresent Seroquel in sales aids. ‘Marketing executives at British drug maker AstraZeneca PLC for years blocked efforts by company scientists to raise concerns the antipsychotic drug Seroquel caused weight gain and other problems, saying that would harm sales, plaintiff lawyers say.’ Seroquel was not very effective and had serious side effects Ed Blizzard, a Houston attorney whose firm is helping to represent about 6,000 Seroquel plaintiffs, said data showing Seroquel was “not very effective” and had serious side effects “was either spun or skewed or outright concealed.”
http://natashatracy.com/treatment/medications/ser oquel/astrazeneca-accused-of-hiding-seroqueldangers/
Latuda (lurasidone hydrochloride) Hydrogen Chloride is highly toxic, according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/mmg/mmg.asp? id=758&tid=147
It is an atypical antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia.
Common side effects of Latuda: Confusion, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, diarrhoea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, shaking, muscle stiffness, weight gain, mask-like facial expression, inability to keep still, restlessness, agitation, blurred vision, Swollen breast, or discharge, missed menstrual periods decreased sex drive, impotence dizziness, fainting, fast or pounding heartbeats; agitation, hostility, confusion, Thoughts of self harm; seizure (convulsions);
fever, chills, body aches, flu symptoms, sores in your mouth and throat; high blood sugar (increased thirst, increased urination, hunger, dry mouth, fruity breath odor, drowsiness, dry skin, blurred vision, weight loss); very stiff (rigid) muscles, high fever, sweating, fast or uneven heartbeats, tremors, feeling like you might pass out; trouble swallowing twitching or uncontrollable movements of eyes, lips, tongue, face, arms, or legs. drowsiness; feeling restless; nausea, diarrhoea, stomach pain, loss of appetite; blurred vision; weight gain.
Fanapt (iloperidone) Side effects of Fanapt
Suicidal thoughts Thoughts of self harm Breast swelling or discharge
Erection that is harmful and painful or lasts 4 hours or longer. (see priapism chapter – Chemical psychiatry is cruel) Causes withdrawal symptoms Causes abnormal muscle movements of eyes, lips, tongue, face, arms, or legs; Can cause birth defects Can cause Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (a life-threatening neurological disorder) with symptoms such as high fever, excessive sweating, muscle rigidity, confusion, changes in your breathing, fast or irregular heartbeat, or changes in your blood pressure. Headache Chest pain Severe dizziness, Fainting, Fast, pounding or uneven heartbeats; Very stiff (rigid) muscles, High fever, sweating, Confusion, Tremors, Feeling like you might pass out; Twitching High blood sugar (increased thirst, increased urination, hunger, dry mouth,
fruity breath odor, drowsiness, dry skin, blurred vision, weight loss); Body aches, flu symptoms, sores in your mouth and throat; Seizure (convulsions); Urinating less than usual or not at all; Trouble swallowing; or Drowsiness, tired feeling; Dry mouth, stuffy nose; Weight gain; or Changes in menstrual periods. Signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Saphris - Asenapine Side effects of Saphris
Hallucinations Abnormal or decreased touch sensation Thoughts of self harm Very stiff (rigid) muscles, high fever, sweating, confusion, fast or uneven heartbeats, feeling like you might pass out; Twitching or uncontrollable movements of your eyes, lips, tongue, face, arms, or legs; Tremor (uncontrolled shaking); Trouble swallowing;
Sudden numbness or weakness, especially on one side of the body; Sudden and severe headache, or problems with vision, speech, or balance; Easy bruising or bleeding, fever, chills, body aches, flu symptoms; White patches or sores inside your mouth or on your lips; Seizure (convulsions); or Unusual thoughts or behavior, Dizziness, drowsiness; Restless feeling; Numbness or tingling inside or around the mouth; Constipation; Dry mouth; Sleep problems Upset stomach Weight gain Inability to move the eyes Inability to sit still Increase in body movements Increased blinking or spasms of the eyelid Lip smacking or puckering Need to keep moving Puffing of the cheeks Rapid or worm-like movements of the tongue Restlessness
Shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet Sticking out of tongue Trembling or shaking of the hands or feet Trouble with breathing, speaking, or swallowing Twitching, twisting, uncontrolled repetitive movements of the tongue, lips, face, arms, or legs Uncontrolled chewing movements Uncontrolled twisting movements of the neck, trunk, arms, or legs Unusual facial expressions Weakness of the arms and legs
Less common Blurred vision Dizziness Headache Nervousness Pounding in the ears Slow or fast heartbeat
Rare Black, tarry stools Bleeding gums Blood in the urine or stools Burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling "pins and needles", or tingling feelings
Changes in patterns and rhythms of speech Coma Confusion Convulsions Decreased urine output Fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse Increased thirst Muscle pain or cramps Nausea or vomiting Pale skin Pinpoint red spots on the skin Slurred speech Swelling of the face, ankles, or hands Troubled breathing with exertion Unusual bleeding or bruising Unusual tiredness or weakness Constipation Sleepiness or unusual drowsiness Trouble sleeping Unusually deep sleep Unusually long duration of sleep Acid or sour stomach Belching Depression Difficulty with moving Dry mouth Fear or nervousness Heartburn
Increased appetite Increased watering of the mouth Increased weight Indigestion Irritability Muscle pain or stiffness Pain in the arms or legs Pain in the joints Stomach discomfort, upset, or pain Toothache Http://www.drugs.com/sfx/saphris-side-effects.html
Haldol Haloperidol – linked to diabetes and violence Haloperidol dangers:
Serious depression Tardive dyskinesia (see TD in chapter -Chemical Psychiatry Is Cruel) Painful and prolonged erection lasting for hours, can lead to being impotent Permanent breast enlargement for boys and men Kidney failure Loss of sex drive Neuroleptic malignant syndrome; fever, confused or altered consciousness, "sweat shock", rigid muscles, autonomic imbalance
A life-threatening heart disorder called QT prolongation Death in older people with psychosis Babies born with serious and cruel defects (to mothers who use it) Heart defects Other side effects; Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhoea, Dry mouth, Nervousness, Headache, Dizziness, Spinning sensation, Drowsiness, Sleep problems (insomnia), Restlessness, Anxiety, Skin rash, Itching, Spontaneous eye movements, Mood changes, Irregular menstrual periods, Blurred vision, Difficulty urinating or urinating less than usual.
Haldol caused a man to be uncontrollably agitated The Journal of the American Medical Association reported that, four days after a patient started taking Haldol, "he became uncontrollably agitated, could not sit still, and paced for several hours." After complaining of "a jumpy feeling inside, and violent urges to assault anyone near him," the man attacked and tried to kill his dog. The researcher noted the irony that the chemical could cause violence, "a behavior the drug was meant to alleviate." Extreme acts of physical violence caused by Haldol According to the American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry - a 23-year-old male on Haldol injection ran to a park, disrobed, and tried to rape a woman. "When pulled off by the husband, he proceeded down the street, broke down the front door of a house where an 81yearold lady was sleeping. He severely beat her with his fists, 'to a pulp,' by his own description, following which he found knives and stabbed her repeatedly, resulting in her death."
He then ran into another woman who was with her child and "repeatedly stabbed the woman in front of the child, where upon he moved on to he next person he encountered, a woman whom he severely assaulted and stabbed to the extent that an eye was lost and an opening into the anus was created resulting in major surgery." The report describes four other cases of violence attributed to akathisia caused by Haldol. One was a suicide. Another was a suicide attempt in which a man stabbed himself repeatedly and later remarked that "he could never even feel the knife when stabbing himself." The third was a man who beat his mother to death with a hammer. In the fourth case, a man "had been receiving Haldol as an outpatient for approximately four months and described how progressively his head was rushing, that he felt speeded up, that he was in great pain in his head and had an impulse to stab someone to try to get rid of the pain. He went to the nearby grocery store he frequented on a regular basis and
impulsively and repeatedly stabbed the grocer whom he had known for some time." http://www.stopshrinks.org/reading_room/d rugs/dark_side_1.htm
Anxiolytics & Hypnotics Ironically, the symptoms of withdrawal from many of these anxiety medications include extreme states of anxiety – some of which are far worse than the original symptoms that justified treatment in the first place. Typical Anxiolytics Carbamazepie (Tegretol) Diazepam (Valium) Lamotrigine (Lamictal) Nitrazepam (Mogadon) Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal) Valproate Sodium (Depacon) Valproic Acid (Depakene) Anxiolytics - Facts from CCHR (Citizens Commission on Human Rights)
You can become addicted to anti-anxiety drugs in as few as 14 days of regular use. Withdrawal from these drugs is more prolonged and often more difficult than withdrawal from heroin. Typical withdrawal symptoms from antianxiety drugs include depression, sweating, cramps, nausea, psychotic reactions and seizures. These drugs contribute to unnatural death more frequently than cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and all other illegal drugs.
An estimated 60% of people taking antianxiety drugs become addicted and suffer adverse reactions to the drugs, such as extreme anger and hostile behavior. The elderly face even greater risks, with increased risk of falls and motor vehicle crashes A British website on benzodiazepines reports that 40% of drivers of motor vehicles found to be impaired or killed in accidents, had prescription drugs in their systems—predominantly tranquilizers and sleeping pills. http://www.cchr.org/sites/default/files/educatio n/anti-anxiety-booklet.pdf Symptoms that may occur with benzodiazepine withdrawal:
Perceptual distortions and sense of movement Depersonalization and de-realization Hallucinations (visual and auditory) Distortion of body image Tingling, numbness, and altered sensation Skin crawling Sensory hypersensitivity (light, sound, taste, and smell) Muscle twitches and jerks Ringing or buzzing in the ears Psychotic symptoms Confusion and delirium
Convulsions http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/20 14/09/25/long-term-use-benzodiazepines.aspx
Diazepam (Valium) Some of the side effects of Valium:
Drowsiness, fatigue, muscle weakness,
and ataxia Confusion, depression, Difficult or unclear articulation of speech, Headache, tremor, vertigo Constipation, nausea, Blurred vision, diplopia, dizziness Hypotension Restlessness, acute hyperexcited states,
anxiety, agitation, aggressiveness, irritability, rage, hallucinations, psychoses, delusions Increased muscle spasticity Insomnia, sleep disturbances, and
nightmares. Inappropriate behavior and other adverse
behavioral effects have been reported when using benzodiazepines. Decreased sex drive
Urinary retention Changes in salivation, including dry mouth
Nitrazepam (Mogadon) Cancer forming Nitrazepam and cancer It is known to cause cancer of the brain, lung, bowel, breast, bladder, and ovaries. Fifteen epidemiologic studies have shown Nitrazepam is associated with death, mainly due to cancer. 1. 2. 3.
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Other dangers of Nitrazepam It may cause sudden death in children It is toxic to the liver Difficulty in breathing even severe respiratory distress necessitating ventilatory support Swallowing disorder, Fatal respiratory distress in children
Valproic acid
Valproic acid – dangers They may increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. New or worsening symptoms of depression, or unusual changes in mood or behaviour
Changes in weight Nausea Stomach pain Vomiting Anorexia Loss of appetite. Damage to the liver or pancreas. May cause birth defects in women who are pregnant It may cause cysts to grow on the ovaries of girls. PCOS – Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. It is caused by the increase of testosterone (a male hormone). Irregular periods that come every few months, not at all, or too frequently. It affects fertility. It causes extra hair to grow on the face or other parts of body and acne. Weight gain and/or trouble losing weight Patches of dark skin on the back of the neck and other areas.
Tranquilizers They are drugs that depress the central nervous system
Dangers of Tranquilizers Repeated uses can lead to addiction (high potential for abuse), overdose, and death. Difficult and difficult withdrawal. Abruptly stopping these drugs can cause a seizure. Mixing them with alcohol is extremely dangerous and can even cause death. Cause horrible insomnia, aches and pains. Can cause accidents (impair mental alertness and physical coordination) Cause abnormal mental states and behaviors, including dangerous sleepwalking. They take away years of life, even when used intermittently for sleep. Metabolic syndrome - people get obese Diabetes Pancreatitis Elevated cholesterol Blood pressure is affected Damage to the heart.
Some signs of tranquilizer and sedative abuse include: Memory loss Slurred speech and a lack of coordination, which may disappear as tolerance to the drug increases Dilated pupils Paranoia and suicidal thoughts Aggression and agitation Headaches Dizziness Depression and fatigue
Thorazine (chlorpromazine) – It messes up hormones It is a so-called anti-psychotic medication used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or manic-depression, and severe behavioral problems in children.
Common side effects of Thorazine Dizziness, Drowsiness, Anxiety, Sleep problems (insomnia), Breast swelling or discharge in boys and men Weight gain,
Swelling in hands or feet, Dry mouth or stuffy nose, Blurred vision, Impotence, Lower the blood pressure Tardive Dyskinesia – constant, involuntary movements of the mouth, tongue, jaw, and cheeks. Decrease heart rate or breathing. Difficult for the body to cool itself down. Women may experience breast enlargement, breast discharge, and a change of menstrual periods. Difficulty urinating, Constipation, Decrease of sexual ability. Increase in appetite or weight gain, Dry mouth or a stuffy nose. Sensitivity to sunlight Tremor (uncontrolled shaking), drooling, trouble swallowing, problems with balance or walking; Feeling restless, jittery, or agitated; Feeling like you might pass out; Seizure (black-out or convulsions); Nausea upper stomach pain, itching, Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes); Pale skin, easy bruising or bleeding, fever, sore throat, flu symptoms;
High fever, stiff muscles, confusion, sweating, fast or uneven heartbeats, rapid breathing; Unusual thoughts or behavior; Decreased night vision, tunnel vision, watery eyes, increased sensitivity to light; Urinating less than usual or not at all; Joint pain or swelling with fever, swollen glands, muscle aches, chest pain, vomiting, and patchy skin color; or Slow heart rate, weak pulse, fainting, slow breathing (breathing may stop).
Ambien – a strange drug with dangerous effects on the mind It is a sedative, also called a hypnotic.
Side effects of Ambien Suicide thoughts Thoughts of self harm Depression, anxiety, aggression, agitation, confusion Decreased inhibitions Changes in personality Unusual thoughts Hallucinations Memory problems
Risk-taking behavior No fear of danger Chest pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, feeling short of breath; Trouble breathing or swallowing; or Feeling like you might pass out. Daytime drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, feeling "drugged" or light-headed; Tired feeling, loss of coordination; Stuffy nose, dry mouth, nose or throat irritation; Nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, upset stomach; or Headache, muscle pain. Http://www.drugs.com/ambien.html
5. Mood stabilizers -
Used in the treatment of ‘bipolar disorder’. 1. Mood stabilizers are emotionally flattening. 2. Lithium toxification may occur even within the therapeutic range. 3. There is a lot of mystery surrounding the actual working of mood stabilizers. The following is a common phrase regarding this kind of meds. ‘The mechanism of action of mood stabilizers is not well understood.’
Equetro – can cause life-threatening skin disorders and suppresses white cell production with the risk of death from infections. It can cause seizures and emotional distress.
Lamictal has many hazards including
life-threatening diseases involving the skin and other organs. It can cause seizures and emotional distress.
Mood stabilizers may cause: Shakiness (tremors) Nausea or vomiting Headaches
Weakness Drowsiness Dizziness Double vision Coordination problems and blurred vision Confusion Tiredness Seizures Coma And a deficiency of sodium. Physicians’ desk reference (medical economics company, new jersey, 1998), pp 2822–2823.
Lithium carbonate (Carbolith) Lithium is lethal. The dangers of Lithium: Lithium causes permanent memory and mental dysfunction, including depression, and an overall decline in neurological function and quality of life. Being on Lithium for a lifetime can result in severe mental problems - neurological dilapidation with dementia, a disastrous adverse drug effect called "syndrome of irreversible lithium-effectuated neurotoxicity" or SILENT. Long-term lithium exposure also causes severe skin disorders, and hypothyroidism. Withdrawal from lithium can cause maniclike episodes and psychosis. Lithium can be very dangerous, since in
order to achieve a “sedating” effect, the “therapeutic” dosage that psychiatrists must use is so poisonous that it can cause serious harm or even death. http://www.cchr.org/sites/default/files/educ ation/mood-stabilizers-booklet.pdf
Side effects of Lithium It causes severe memory problems on the long run (according to the Physicians’ Desk Reference) Muscle twitches and tremors Blackout spells Loss of bladder or bowel control Restlessness Confusion Stupor Uncontrollable tongue movements Hallucinations Cardiac arrhythmia (heart irregularity) Seizures Thyroid problems Diabetes Slowed intellectual functioning and lethargy Birth defects if given to a pregnant woman. Generally, side effects also include: Mild shakiness, especially in the hands Thirst
Increased or frequent urination Diarrhoea Vomiting Drowsiness Muscle weakness and coordination problems. More severe side effects include: Giddiness Blurred vision Ringing in the ears Severe shakiness and seizures Severe allergic reactions (rash, hives, itching, difficulty Breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of the mouth, face, lips or tongue) Excessive weight gain Fainting Loss of consciousness Loss of coordination swelling of the ankles or wrists Unsteadiness Epileptic-like seizures Dizziness Vertigo Slowed thinking and movements Restlessness Coma Tics Poor memory
Slowed intellectual functioning and Startled response.
Depakote (divalproex sodium) It is an anticonvulsant and is used to treat mood disorders, seizures and migraines. It was approved for its first indications by the FDA in 1983. The drug later was illegally marketed for unapproved uses, such as for youths with bipolar or seniors with dementia. As a result, Abbott Laboratories, the drug’s manufacturer, was required to pay $700 million in criminal penalties. Many women have filed lawsuits against Abbott Laboratories, after Depakote led to birth defects such as developmental delays, spina bifida, cleft palate and bodily malformations. A 2006 study showed that 20 percent of women taking the medication while pregnant gave birth to children with birth defects, and as a result the FDA gave the medication a black-box warning concerning potential birth defects. http://www.drugwatch.com/dangerousdrugs.php
Stimulants (ADHD Medications) Stimulant medication for ADHD crush children’s spontaneity and normal life functions. This suppression causes an increase of obsessive or compulsive behavior.
The effects of ADHD medication can easily be misidentified as ‘therapeutic’ or ‘beneficial’. Effects of Stimulants on children: Reduced curiosity Somber expression, quiet, and still Apathetic; lethargic, tired, listless, dopey, dazed, inactive Bland, emotionally flat, affectless Little or no initiative or spontaneity Diminished curiosity, surprise, or pleasure Drugged, spaced out Amphetamine look, pinched expression “Zombie” effect Hypoactive, unusual stillness, too quiet, lost sparkle
Ridged, inflexible thinking, overly narrow or excessive focusing Obsessive Compulsive behaviour. Persistence at meaningless activities Repeating chores endlessly and ineffectively Withdrawal, Isolated, inhibited Dampened social behavior Fewer social interactions and diminished responsiveness Reduced communicating or socializing Decreased responsiveness to parents and other children Increased solitary play and diminished overall play Compliant in structured environments Passive and submissive Subdued, drowsy, tired Bland, emotionally flat, humorless, not smiling Depressed, sad, easy or frequent crying NIH Consensus Development Conference on Diagnosis and Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder November 16–18, 1998 William H. Natcher Conference Center National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland https://consensus.nih.gov/1998/1998AttentionDefici tHyperactivityDisorder110Program.pdf#page=98 and http://www.breggin.com/appendtableII.html
Dr. Peter Breggin has this to say:"We have a national catastrophe. This is a situation where we have ruined the brains of millions of children...These are lobotomizing drugs. Of course, they will reduce all behavior, including irritability." http://www.naturalnews.com/039742_chemical_lobo tomy_antipsychotics_ADHD.html#ixzz3qWwqDC5A
Common stimulants Armodafinil (Nuvigil) Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin) Dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine) Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) Methamphetamine (Desoxyn) Methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta) Mixed Amphetamine Salts (Adderall) Modafinil (Provigil) Sodium Oxybate (Xyrem)
Dangers of ADHD medication for children It can lead directly to addiction or increase the risk of abusing cocaine and other stimulants later on in adulthood. They disrupt growth hormone cycles and can cause permanent loss of height in children.
Recent studies confirm that children who take these drugs often become lifelong users of multiple psychiatric drugs, resulting in shortened lifespan, increased psychiatric hospitalization and criminal incarceration, increased drug addiction, increased suicide and a general decline in quality of life. Withdrawal from stimulants can cause "crashing" with worsened behavior, depression and suicide. The stimulant meds can cause sudden cardiac arrest and death in children. Stimulant medication such as Ritalin, Focalin, Adderall, Dexadrine, Concerta cause compulsive behavior – pulling hair, picking skin, staring. This can develop into OCD – obsessive compulsive disorder. Stimulants have persisting biochemical changes in the brain, as seen with animals tested. Side effects of stimulant medication Psychosis and ticks Depression Measurable shrinkage of the brain, (brain tissue shrinkage - atrophy) Addiction Nervousness
Insomnia Low levels of motivation Liver failure Stunted growth and development Worsened hyperactivity Irritability Eating disorders Heart pain High blood pressure Headaches Dizziness Trouble moving the body Abdominal pain Compulsive disorders Mood disorders A gateway to illicit drug use A lower threshold for seizures. (These are only short term side effects.) Before giving stimulant medication to children, please watch - Stimulant Drugs Crush the Life out of Children https://youtu.be/fY7lQDHSzuM
Ritalin Ritalin® hydrochloride methylphenidate hydrochloride USP tablets Ritalin-SR® methylphenidate hydrochloride USP sustained-release tablets Generic Name: METHYLPHENIDATE HCI (HYDROCHLORIDE) Category: CEREBRAL STIMULANTS Active Ingredient: methylphenidate HCL, USP The horrors of Ritalin 1.
It damages the heart. Children and youth age 7 to 19 taking prescribed Ritalin for ADHD were four to five times more likely to die of sudden unexplained cardiac arrest than other children. Ritalin and Adderall commonly cause hypertension, which can lead to an enlarged heart. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-peterbreggin/stimulants-for-adhd-shown_b_216912.html
‘Ritalin and amphetamine both produce gross reductions in blood flow to the brain, thereby creating the conditions for stroke.’ Breggin, P.R. The Ritalin Fact Book: what your doctors won't tell you about ADHD and stimulant drugs;Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books Group, 2002.
2. Ritalin is a mind altering drug. 3. It causes aggression and is connected with many cases of child violence in the USA. 4. It is being prescribed to millions of children worldwide, mainly for ‘ADHD’, a ‘fixations disease’. (See chapter on ADHD). There is no blood test or any other scientific proof to diagnose or confirm ADHD. 5. Ritalin is a serious drug, Schedule 7 in South Africa, along with morphine, pethadine and opiates (such as cocaine!). 6. The effects of Ritalin are similar to cocaine, released slower but the duration is longer – nicknamed kiddy coke. 7. Children who use Ritalin are much more prone to use other drug later in life, such as Cocaine. https://youtu.be/CxptgvqZ0YM
8. Stimulant drugs can cause anorexia, because it suppresses appetite. 9. The drug has the capacity to drastically and permanently change brain chemistry. Similar studies of methylphenidate show long-lasting and sometimes permanent changes in the biochemistry of the brain.
http://breggin.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=80
10. Chronic abuse produces a psychosis that resembles schizophrenia: paranoia, picking at the skin, preoccupation with one's own thoughts, and auditory and visual hallucinations. 11. The common progress from Ritalin: 1.) Ritalin endangers the cardiovascular system and commonly produce many adverse mental effects including depression. 2.) Next, antidepressants might be prescribed to help. Emotional control might break down due to medication effects, and then 3.) Mood stabilizers may be added. 4) Bipolar medication might then be prescribed for the symptoms of bipolar disorder because of all the drugs by the age of eight or ten. Eventually, a child may end up on four or five psychiatric drugs at once. http://breggin.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=80
12. Ritalin has a high potential for abuse that may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. 13. The dangers about Ritalin purposefully concealed. U.S. DEPT. OF JUSTICE: Ritalin “Of particular concern is
that ADHD literature prepared for public consumption does not address the potential or actual abuse of methylphenidate. (Ritalin) Instead, …it is routinely portrayed as a benign, mild substance that is not associated with abuse or serious side effects. In reality, however, the scientific literature indicates that …[Ritalin] shares the same abuse potential as other Schedule II (schedule 7 for South Africa) stimulants. Further, case reports document that methylphenidate abuse can lead to tolerance and severe psychological dependence.” 14. It suppresses growth in children (affecting weight and height). - By suppressing appetite but also by disrupting growth hormone production. This is dangerous to every organ of the body, including the brain, during the child's growth. The disruption of neurotransmitter systems adds to this threat. 15. Stop using the drug can cause extreme fatigue and severe, even suicidal, depression in adult patients. 16. The understanding that it helps with school marks is a myth. Dr. Arlen J.
Lieberman: “…testing has shown that kids on these drugs (like Ritalin) do not do any better, as far as grades, concentration or even in longer term study habits are concerned, than kids that are not on drugs. In fact, these kids do a little worse. And another thing, studies show there is a higher incident to becoming addicted to street drugs. Ritalin is sold as a street drug…” http://www.nurses4humanrights.org/side-effectsthe-hidden-agenda-of-the-pharmaceutical-drugcartel/
Use of Ritalin cause robotic behavior in children. There are no substantial studies or evidence to prove that Ritalin causes children to concentrate or study better. It does however make children less spontaneous and more zombie like. The drug cannot help children to focus better or pay better attention with schoolwork, instead it shuts down certain parts of the brain. A child becomes ‘less intelligent’, less inquisitive, thus learning less, as learning is about asking questions. A drugged child can only focus in a narrow way. He or she will lose concept of the bigger picture, and not
really learn much or have insight in studies. 17. Use of Ritalin (as well as Focalin, Adderall, Dexadrine, Concerta) cause / increase OCD - obsessive-compulsive behaviors - very limited, overly focused activities; pulling hair, picking skin, staring. 18. Ritalin is linked to sexual dysfunction in men and boys. It can cause prolonged and painful erection (Priapism), not caused by sexual impulse, lasting longer than 4 hours. If the condition is not treated immediately, it can lead to scarring and permanent erectile dysfunction. It can occur with increase in dose or when stop taking it. http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm375796.h tm
19. Ritalin aims at making lifelong users. It is bluntly acknowledged that it can’t cure any ‘disorder’. ‘ADHD can continue in adulthood, and many patients with ADHD may need to continue to take methylphenidate (Ritalin) indefinitely.’ Wender PH. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 1995 Spencer T, Biederman J, Wilens TE, et al. Adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a
controversial diagnosis. J Clin Psychiatry. 1998;59(suppl 7):59–68. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC18113 3/
20. The main target of the drug is energetic, lively children with an active, thinking mind, and those who act differently to the norm. ‘It has no other purpose other than to slow them down, shut them up, and make it more difficult for them to move around.’ Dennis H. Clarke, Citizens Commission On Human Rights International. 21. Boys are about four times as likely to take Ritalin as girls. 22. SA has one of the highest prescription rates for ADHD medication.
Side effects of Ritilin Heart-related problems: Sudden death in patients who have heart problems or heart defects Stroke and heart attack in adults Increased blood pressure and heart rate Brain and Mind Reactions Drowsiness 'dopey,' reduced alertness Nervous habits (picking at skin, pulling hair)
Convulsions Headache Stroke Mania, psychosis, hallucinations Agitation, anxiety, nervousness Irritability, Hostility, Aggression Confusion, mental impairments (decreased cognition and learning) Depression, emotional, sensitivity, easy crying, social withdrawal Stimulant addiction and abuse Anorexia, Nausea, vomiting, bad taste Stomach ache, Cramps, Dry Mouth, Constipation, diarrhoea, Liver dysfunction Ritalin can cause abnormal movements, tics, Tourette Syndrome. Side effects of Ritilin - children and Teenagers New psychotic symptoms (such as hearing voices, believing things that are not true, are suspicious) or new manic symptoms Nervousness including agitation, anxiety and irritability Trouble sleeping (insomnia) Decreased appetite Headache
Stomach ache Nausea Dizziness Heart palpitations Other Serious Side Effects Include: Slowing of growth (height and weight) in children Seizures, mainly in patients with a history of seizures Eyesight changes or blurred vision Less Common Side Effects High blood pressure Rapid pulse rate (and other heart problems) Tolerance (constant need to raise the dose) Feelings of suspicion and paranoia Visual hallucinations (seeing things that are not there) Depression Cocaine craving Dermatoses (infected or diseased skin) Urinary tract infection Infection or viral infection Elevated ALT enzyme levels in the blood (signaling liver damage)
Long-Term Effects of Ritalin: Changes in Brain Development ‘Ongoing research shows early-life use of Ritalin (methylphenidate) has complex effects that endure later into life. A study published in Biological Psychiatry suggests that exposure of Ritalin in youth may later disrupt development of brain cells in the hippocampus region of the brain critical to memory, spatial navigation, and behavioral inhibition and resulting in memory problems, disorientation and depression in adulthood.’ ABOVE: Lagace, D.C., et al. Juvenile administration of methylphenidate attenuates adult hippocampal neurogenesis. Biol
Ritalin impairs (weakens and destroys) creativity in children. Children taking Ritalin sometimes answer questions in ways that seem overly compliant or narrow, suggesting the drug might restrict creative thinking. One study found hyperactive children taking Ritalin offered less varied answers to open-ended questions. How much do the “neuro-enhancing” drugs really help? And there's the question of what we mean by “smarter.” The psycho-stimulants help students bear Psychiatry 60:1121-1130, 2006.
down on their work, but with odd effects. One college student says he spends “too much time researching a paper rather than actually writing it.” Another student looked back at papers he'd written while on Adderall and found them verbose: “I'd produce two pages on something that could be said in a couple of sentences.” Could enhancing one kind of thinking exact a toll on others? All these questions need proper scientific answers, but for now much of the discussion is taking place furtively, among an increasing number of Americans who are performing daily experiments on their own brains (or their children's brains). ABOVE: Diller, L.H. Running on Ritalin: A Physician Reflects on Children, Society, and Performance in a Pill; Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub. Group, Inc. (1998); citing Feidler, N.L., et al., “The effects of stimulant drugs on curiosity behaviors of hyperactive boys,” Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 11:193-206 (1983). Talbot, M. “Brain Gain: The underground world of 'neuroenhancing' drugs,” The New Yorker, 4/2009.
Concerta Side effects Concerta
Fast heartbeat
Chest pain Fever Joint pain Skin rash or hives Black, tarry stools Blood in the urine or stools Blurred vision or other changes in
vision Convulsions Crusting, dryness, or flaking of the
skin
Muscle cramps Pinpoint red spots on the skin Scaling, severe redness, soreness, or swelling of the skin Uncontrolled vocal outbursts or tics (uncontrolled and repeated body movements) Unusual bleeding or bruising Confusion Depression Feeling like surroundings are not real Numbness of the hands Painful or difficult urination Pale skin Paleness or cold feeling in the fingertips and toes Red, irritated eyes
Red, swollen, or scaly skin Seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there Severe or sudden headache Shortness of breath Sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth Sudden loss of coordination Sudden slurring of speech Tingling or pain in the fingers or toes when exposed to cold Unusual behavior Unusual tiredness or weakness Weight loss Yellow skin or eyes More common Abdominal or stomach pain Headache Loss of appetite Nervousness Stuffy nose Trouble sleeping Unusually warm skin Less common Anger Dizziness Drowsiness
Fear Irritability Muscle aches Nausea Runny nose Scalp hair loss Talking, feeling, and acting with excitement
Adderall It’s a real drug, but nobody thinks so. Adderall was tested for only 3 weeks before it was released as a medication. It has a high potential for abuse. It can lead to severe psychological or physical dependence and are considered dangerous. Continuous use of the alcohol/Adderall cocktail can lead to psychological issues such as paranoia, anxiety, and severe depression. Physically, it can cause nausea, vomiting, weight loss, heart palpitations, and headaches. Long-time users can expect “convulsions, arrhythmias, fevers, malnutrition, tremors, and muscle twitching, according to a report
by Indiana doctor Ron Holmes. The sporadic use of Adderall with alcohol can cause “serious cardiovascular adverse effects.” Some Adderall side effects
Fast, pounding, or uneven heartbeats; Pain or burning when you urinate; Talking more than usual, feelings of extreme happiness or sadness; Tremors, hallucinations, unusual behavior, or motor tics (muscle twitches); or Dangerously high blood pressure (severe headache, buzzing in your ears, anxiety, confusion, chest pain, shortness of breath, uneven heartbeats, seizure). Headache, weakness, dizziness, blurred vision; Feeling restless, irritable, or agitated, Sleep problems (insomnia); Dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your mouth; Diarrhoea, constipation, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting; Fever;
Hair loss, loss of appetite, weight loss; or Loss of interest in sex, impotence
Benzodiazepines Benzos block feelings of pleasure & pain...causing numbness. Side effects include mania, hostility and rage. How do Benzos work? 1. They block feelings of pleasure and pain. It causes numbness, called emotional anesthesia – a state where one doesn’t feel anything. 2. They are having an alcohol like effect. 3. They are believed to relieve the anxiety, but is not true. They merely suppress brain function temporary. It can make one’s anxiety a whole lot worse. 4. They also suppress and wreck overall brain function, like memory and cognitive functions.
Benzodiazepines (BZD) They are used as hypnotics, anxiolytics, anticonvulsants, myorelaxants and amnesics. They can cause serious withdrawal symptoms similar to barbiturate
and alcohol withdrawal, and a severe withdrawal syndrome may last for months and even years.
Side effects of Benzos Mania Hostility and rage Aggressive or impulsive behavior Hallucinations Deteriorate memory and other mental capacities They shrink brain tissue (atrophy) They cause memory disorders Personality changes Messed up reasoning Emotional instability Anxiety Insomnia Muscular and neurological discomforts Severely worsened anxiety Can cause permanent dependence even after only six weeks of exposure. May cause fetal damage when administered during pregnancy. More Adverse Effects
Physical dependence occurs in about 1 in 3 consumers. Increased accident risk Tolerance & rebound insomnia Cause increased vulnerability, confusion, memory impairment, falls to elderly people Adverse mood effects: depression, Emotional anaesthesia - loss of feeling Aggression, increased suicide risk in elderly. Insomnia Light-headedness Involuntary movement Fatigue and tiredness Nausea/vomiting Diarrhoea Irritability Dizziness Weakness Unsteadiness Drowsiness Loss of muscular coordination Headache Muscular pain Slurred speech Confusion and disorientation Depression Impaired thinking and judgment Forgetfulness Blurred or double vision
The long-term effects of benzos 1. Depression 2. Suicidal thoughts and feelings. 3. Emotional blunting or numbness. 4. Cognitive impairment - trouble remembering, learning new things, concentrating, or making decisions that affect their everyday life. 5. Affective problems (moods, feelings, and attitudes) 6. Behavioral problems 7. Feelings of turmoil, difficulty in thinking constructively 8. Loss of sex-drive 9. Panic disorder 10. Social phobia 11. Increasing anxiety and depression 12. Loss of interest in leisure pursuits and interests 13. Inability to experience or express feelings can also occur. 14. An altered perception of self, environment and relationships. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzodiazepin e Benzo babies: In pregnancy, the benzodiazepines are known to cross the placenta, causing addiction in the unborn child. Once born,
these babies go into withdrawal – developing a condition known as "floppy baby syndrome". Although doctors warned against prescribing the drugs during pregnancy, estimated 20-30,000 babies every year are born with benzodiazepine addiction… There are also claims that benzodiazepines are still being prescribed by GPs to women of child-bearing age without warning of the dangers Dr James Robertson, a pediatrician at Arrowe Park Hospital, Liverpool, says that benzo babies' withdrawal symptoms are worse and longer lasting than those suffered by the babies of heroin addicts. "They include colic, sneezing, diarrhoea, inability to suck, jitteriness and a very distinct cry," he says. "Many babies will need intensive care." Benzodiazepine use in pregnancy is linked to foetal malformations such as cleft palate and to developmental difficulties later. http://www.whale.to/a/ben12.html
Information on safe withdraw from Benzo’s. Professor Heather Ashton, neuroscience, Newcastle University.
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List of Benzodiazepines Alprazolam (Xanax), benzodiazepine derivative, anxiolytic Bromazepam (Lectopam) Brotizolam (Lendormin) Clonazepam (Klonopin) Clorazepate (Tranxene) Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) Clotiazepam (Clozan) Cloxazolam (Sepazon) Diazepam (Valium) Eszopiclone (Lunesta) Estazolam (Prosom) Etizolam (Etilaam) Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) Flurazepam (Dalmane) Lorazepam (Ativan) Loprazolam (Somnovit) Midazolam (Dormicum) Nitrazepam (Alodorm) Nitrazepam (Mogadon) Nordazepam (Nordaz) Oxazepam (Seresta) Quazepam (Doral)
Temazepam (Restoril) Triazolam (Apo-Triazo, Halcion, Hypam, and Trilam) Zaleplon (Sonata) Zolpidem (Ambien, Stilnox) Zopiclone (Imovan) Withdrawal Warning: If one abruptly stop taking benzodiazepines, one may experience severe withdrawal symptoms. These include increased anxiety, insomnia, confusion, pounding heart, sweating and shaking.
Bromazepam (Lectopam) Side effects of Bromazapam
Drowsiness, Sedation, ataxia, Memory impairment, Dizziness. Reduced ability to process environmental information.
Brotizolam (Lendormin) Side effects of Brotizolam:
Aggression, anxiety, violent behavior
Depression Drowsiness Ataxia - the loss of full control of bodily movements. Headache, Anterograde amnesia - the loss of the ability to create new memories after the event that caused the amnesia, leading to a partial or complete inability to recall the recent past, while long-term memories from before the event remain intact. Dizziness, Fatigue, Impairment of motor functions, Slurred speech, Confusion, Clumsiness. Hypotension, Respiratory depression, Hallucinations Nausea and vomiting, Palpitations.
Clonazepam (Klonopin) Youtube clip KLONOPIN - MORE DEADLY THAN COKE Stevie Nicks, 2009 https://youtu.be/FJrT5OUrew4 Side effects of Klonopin
Suicidal behavior and Ideation
Neurologic: Abnormal eye movements, aphonia, choreiform movements, coma, diplopia, dysarthria, dysdiadochokinesis, "glassy-eyed" appearance, headache, hemiparesis, hypotonia, nystagmus, respiratory depression, slurred speech, tremor, vertigo
Psychiatric: Confusion, depression, amnesia, hallucinations, hysteria, increased libido, insomnia, psychosis
Excitability, irritability, aggressive behavior, agitation, nervousness, hostility, anxiety, sleep disturbances, nightmares and vivid dreams
Respiratory: Chest congestion, rhinorrhea, shortness of breath, hypersecretion in upper respiratory passages
Cardiovascular: Palpitations Dermatologic: Hair loss, hirsutism, skin rash, ankle and facial edema
Gastrointestinal: Anorexia, coated tongue, constipation, diarrhoea, dry mouth, encopresis, gastritis, increased appetite, nausea, sore gums
Genitourinary: Dysuria, enuresis, nocturia, urinary retention
Musculoskeletal: Muscle weakness, pains
Miscellaneous: Dehydration, general deterioration, fever, lymphadenopathy, weight loss or gain
Hematopoietic: Anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, eosinophilia
Hepatic: Hepatomegaly, transient elevations of serum transaminases and alkaline phosphatase
Other side effects of Clonazepam (Klonopin):
Cardiovascular Disorders: chest pain, hypotension postural Central and Peripheral Nervous System Disorders: migraine, paresthesia, drunkenness, feeling of enuresis, paresis,
tremor, burning skin, falling, head fullness, hoarseness, hyperactivity, hypoesthesia, tongue thick, twitching Gastrointestinal System Disorders: abdominal discomfort, gastrointestinal inflammation, stomach upset, toothache, flatulence, pyrosis, saliva increased, tooth disorder, bowel movements frequent, pain pelvic, dyspepsia, hemorrhoids Hearing and Vestibular Disorders: vertigo, otitis, earache, motion sickness Heart Rate and Rhythm Disorders: palpitation Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders: thirst, gout Musculoskeletal System Disorders: back pain, fracture traumatic, sprains and strains, pain leg, pain nape, cramps muscle, cramps leg, pain ankle, pain shoulder, tendinitis, arthralgia, hypertonia, lumbago, pain feet, pain jaw, pain knee, swelling knee Platelet, Bleeding and Clotting Disorders: bleeding dermal Psychiatric Disorders: insomnia, organic disinhibition, anxiety, depersonalization, dreaming excessive, libido loss, appetite increased, libido increased, reactions
decreased, aggressive reaction, apathy, attention lack, excitement, feeling mad, hunger abnormal, illusion, nightmares, sleep disorder, suicide ideation, yawning Reproductive Disorders, Female: breast pain, menstrual irregularity Reproductive Disorders, Male: ejaculation decreased Resistance Mechanism Disorders: infection mycotic, infection viral, infection streptococcal, herpes simplex infection, infectious mononucleosis, moniliasis Respiratory System Disorders: sneezing excessive, asthmatic attack, dyspnea, nosebleed, pneumonia, pleurisy Skin and Appendages Disorders: acne flare, alopecia, xeroderma, dermatitis contact, flushing, pruritus, pustular reaction, skin burns, skin disorder Special Senses Other, Disorders: taste loss Urinary System Disorders: dysuria, cystitis, polyuria, urinary incontinence, bladder dysfunction, urinary retention, urinary tract bleeding, urine discoloration Vascular (Extracardiac) Disorders: thrombophlebitis leg
Vision Disorders: eye irritation, visual disturbance, diplopia, eye twitching, styes, visual field defect, xerophthalmia.
Clorazepate (Tranxene) TRANXENE can dependence.
cause
abuse
and
TRANXENE may harm your unborn or developing baby.
Dangers (Tranxene):
of
Clorazepate
Suicide thoughts Thoughts of dying Attempts to commit suicide Depression (worsened) Anxiety Feeling agitated or restless Panic attacks Trouble sleeping (insomnia) Worse irritability Acting aggressive, being angry, or violent acting on dangerous impulses An extreme increase in activity and talking (mania) Other unusual changes in behavior or mood
Active ingredient: clorazepate dipotassium
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) ‘The precise mechanism of action is not known.’ This line is on the official website for this medication. It is 1 of the countless examples of vagueness around the working of these medications. It is not scientific, because there is no proper explanation for it. It is all about guessing. Side effects: Confusion; Depressed mood, Thoughts of suicide or Hurting yourself; Restless muscle movements in your eyes, tongue, jaw, or neck; Hyperactivity, Agitation, Hostility; Hallucinations; Or jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes) Fainting Mood or mental changes Shakiness and unsteady walk
Unsteadiness, trembling, or other problems with muscle control or coordination Drowsiness Ataxia (the loss of full control of bodily movements)
The medicine man Even in ancient cultures, many people relied on priests and gods for healing. Egyptian priests made medicine from strange ingredients; crocodile dung and frog skin. And very importantly, added small quantities of poison to get that magical effect. Today we call such medicine drugs. God calls it witchcraft, because of the spiritual aspect involved. The fabrication of his medicine is not medical or clinical. The ‘healer’ makes use of poisons and secret formulas. This evokes spiritual forces and they give his potions mystical power. The medicine has binding power; strange enchantment that lures and subdues the user. It captivates the user and it gains control over his mind, body and especially the free will. In a sense, the user is under the ‘healer’s control. The danger of addiction is, (by far) not excluded. Then, the medicine man was very successful; he has great control over the user. The ultimate power of drugs is deception. His medicines are enveloped in layers of lies. Spiritual blindness is a nasty side
effect of meddling with poisonous potions. Even when negative side effects kick in, the user might not be able to link them to his meds. He might even (wrongly) believe that he needs more ‘medicine’. For obvious reasons the healer is highly secretive about his wondrous, mystical recipes. Although the concoctions are deadly, they have grand scientific names. They are in disguise. Their appearance in blister packs and clinical packages makes it hard to guess what they really are. The medicine maker cleverly engineers his meds and makes people believe they are wonder cures for their problems. He might become stupendously wealthy through common chemicals and his ‘knowledge’. Whether people get better or worse is not really his concern. After all, he is a competent ‘scientist’. His aim is to elevate, empower, and popularize his ‘science’. Ordinary people should regard his prescriptions as their only hope, even if it secretly poisons and kills them and their children. It is very profitable for his business if they could be convinced that they need his meds for as long as they live. This would ensure
reliable, submissive, and lifelong customers.
Resources Youtube clips 1. Psychiatric drugs –more dangerous than we ever imagined. https://youtu.be/luKsQaj0hzs 2. Psyciatry – marketing of madness https://youtu.be/vxdxZkzQDgQ
3. The DSM: Psychiatry's Deadliest Scam https://youtu.be/PcuhhJ1BaMk
4. Psychiatry is a Fraud & is all about Control https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BhC6hUZJIJ0/default.j pg
5. What's wrong with psychiatry explained by a psychiatrist
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Early Treatment of Mental Disorders https://youtu.be/1Izmyru5T_w
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How Do Psychiatric Drugs Really Work? https://youtu.be/W4Xb29geVwE
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Attorney Karen Barth Menzies on Antidepressants —Addiction and Withdrawal. Ms. Menzies has been on the forefront of SSRI antidepressant litigation for more than a decade against defendants such as, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer and Eli Lilly in cases involving antidepressantinduced suicide, withdrawal and birth defects. https://youtu.be/Mpex0n0DXuc
Sources:
12 Shocking Facts About the Dangers of Psychiatric drugs. by Dr. Edward Group DC, NP, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFMPublished on April 7, 2014, Last Updated on May 14, 2015 another book on the topic Mad in America (2002) by Robert Whitaker
Topical index of psychiatric medicine Celexa (citalopram hydrobromide) Prozac (fluoxetine) Paxil Zoloft Wellbutrin Elavil Amitriptyline Asendin – Amoxapine Olanzapine (originally branded Zyprexa). Anafranil Risperdal Invega Zyprexa (Olanzapine) Abilify - Aripiprazole Seroquel Latuda (lurasidone hydrochloride) Fanapt (iloperidone) Saphris - Asenapine Haldol Haloperidol Diazepam (Valium) Nitrazepam (Mogadon) Valproic acid Thorazine (chlorpromazine) Ambien Equetro Lamictal
Lithium carbonate (Carbolith) Depakote (divalproex sodium) Ritalin Concerta Adderall Bromazepam (Lectopam) Clonazepam (Klonopin) Clorazepate (Tranxene) Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) Lexapro Effexor Serzone Remeron