TeenScreen - Prescription Drug Pusher In Schools

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sun, 23 Jul 2006 10:45:59 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

Evelyn Pringle at Sierra Times - another long article on the abomination of labelling kids as mentally ill and giving them psychoactive drugs. Which part of "Just say NO!" do the Busheviks not understand? [sierra]

Back in 1999 the US Surgeon General noted why children can not be diagnosed with a mental illness and said: "The normally developing child hardly stays the same long enough to make stable measurements ... the signs and symptoms of mental disorders are often also the characteristics of normal development."

According to concerned parent, Diann Van Deusen, "this and every generation has a hard enough time growing up and finding their way into adulthood without some quack telling them they have a mental disorder when all they have is the normal teenage angst."

"Everybody else went through it too," she notes, "and survived to come out the other end into adulthood."

"But we did have it easier," she points out, "in the sense that we went through it without the added anxiety and confusion of being told that every little behavior we exhibited was in some way abnormal and a sign of a mental disease."

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Psychiatrist, Dr Peter Breggin, a court-qualified medical expert, and author of the books, Talking Back to Prozac and The Anti-Depressant Fact Book, warns of the life-long harm that psychiatric drugs and a label of mentally illness can inflict.

"There is nothing worse that you can do to a human being in America today than give them a mental illness kind of label and tell them they need drugs," Dr Breggin advises.

The SSRIs [selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor antidepressants] these people are pushing with TeenScreen have been known to cause users to commit suicide, and they all carry black box warning labels to that affect. Furthermore, they are not even FDA approved for use with children.

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The SSRIs have also been identified as playing a major role in the previously unheard of acts of violence by school-age children all over the country in recent years. Medical experts in the field of SSRIs, says virtually all of the gun-related massacres that have made headlines over the past 15 years have one thing in common, they were committed by people taking SSRIs.

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Excess pharma profits from 'off label' promotion

Submitted by Daniel Haszard on Sun, 12 Nov 2006 21:20:02 GMT

My issue is Zyprexa which is only FDA approved for schizophrenia (.5-1% of pop) and some bipolar (2% pop) and then an even smaller percentage of theses two groups.
So how does Zyprexa get to be the 7th largest drug sale in the world?

Eli Lilly is in deep trouble for using their drug reps to 'encourage' doctors to write zyprexa for non-FDA approved 'off label' uses.

The drug causes increased diabetes risk,and medicare picks up all the expensive fallout.There are now 7 states (and counting) going after Lilly for fraud and restitution.

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