-no title-

: [1]
   
: Anti-depressants linked with Homicides/Suicides  ( 2778 )
Sherlene
Administrator
Full Member
*****
: 199


« : September 07, 2009, 11:52:24 PM »

http://www.cchrint.org/psychdrugdangers/
Visit the Psychiatric Drug Side Effects Search Engine.

There is no other place on the internet where people can search out and easily see what psychiatric drug side effects have been reported by doctors, pharmacists, consumers and others to the FDA, than this website page. It was interesting to see this table on their website:

Homicidal/Suicidal/Death/Mania Reactions   Reported By
Reaction   SSRIs   SNRIs   Atypicals   Antidepressants   Antipsychotics   Stimulants   Others   Totals   MD   CN   OT   PH   LW   NR
Depression Suicidal/Suicidal Ideations:   1,867   586   363   302   51   110   875   4,154   1,034   1,485   470   101   478   891
Attempted Suicides (not completed):   846   280   352   200   87   59   1,087   2,911   821   625   478   125   168   816
Completed Suicides:   1,609   224   544   556   49   52   1,226   4,260   1,228   815   501   417   574   1,073
Deaths (not from Suicide):   179   105   1,577   96   84   54   357   2,452   918   405   377   135   249   462
Homicidal Ideations:   180   66   48   27   7   31   75   434   104   170   54   13   32   95
Homicides/Murders:   111   24   32   7      3   18   195   34   65   23   4   16   55
Hypomania/Mania:   291   127   240   78   18   31   293   1,078   363   391   137   38   25   175

These statistics are pretty shocking.  They seem to be showing that anti-depressants are causally connected to suicides and homicides.

Doctors on the Food Matters website claim that taking Vitamin B3 has helped a huge number of people who have been bothered by depression and alcoholism.  Visit their website,  http://www.foodmatters.tv/_webapp/Depression%20and%20Mental%20Illness , sign up for the first video free and gets lots of free information and compare the side-effects of Vit B3 therapy with those of SSRI anti-depressants etc.  

Then, you might also like to read or purchase "Prozac - Panacea or Pandora?" by Dr Ann Blake Tracy.  Dr Blake Tracy is renown for her knowledge in the use and abuse of SSRIs and anti-depressants and she has testified as an expert witness in courts as to their connection with many homicidal/suicidal events.  Dr Blake Tracy suggests the use of other non-drug products to help 'wean' patients off anti-depressants very slowly. These products can be found in her aforementioned book and it can be purchased quite cheaply from Amazons or other good book stores.

: [1]
   
 
: