Thursday, April 30, 2009

Mental Health: Comes With FREE Suicide

All 23 of the Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Suicide Attempt and all 23 feature Completed Suicide as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse Reaction.

For those Drugs which did Not list completed suicide among our Top 20 Reported Adverse Reactions we went to psychdrugdangers.com and bonkersinstitute.org for the numbers.

And Remember these FDA numbers are low.

HERE: FDA's Jerry Phillips in 2000: "In the broader area of adverse drug reaction data, the 250,000 reports received annually probably represent only 5% of the actual reactions that occur."
Abilify: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 98 Cases
Adderall: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 29 cases
Celexa: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 232 cases
Clozapine: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 32 cases
Cymbalta: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 81 cases
Depakote: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide -94 cases
Effexor: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 133 cases
Geodon: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 57 Cases
Klonopin: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 88 cases
Lamactil: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 27 cases
Lexapro: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 189 cases
Neurontin: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 526 cases
Paxil/Seroxat: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 841 cases
Prozac: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 187 cases
Risperdal: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 51 cases
Ritalin/Concerta: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 20 cases
Seroquel: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 143 cases
Strattera: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 34 cases
Tegretol: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 44 cases
Wellbutrin: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 272 cases
Xanax: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 161 cases
Zoloft: Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicide - 154 cases
Zyprexa: Suicidal Behaviour, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempt
Completed Suicides - 149 cases

How LOW are the FDA Reported numbers? It's anybody's guess.

FDA Zyprexa Reports for that 3 year period:
Diabetes Mellitus - 1,456 Cases
Times 4 for 12 years that would still be under 6,000, and Diabetes is Zyprexa's #1, most frequent, reported Adverse Reaction beating the #2 - Weight Gain at 710 cases - by over 100%.

see AHRP, dated January 2007 - 2 years ago - again.
"The latest Eli Lilly Zyprexa settlement for another massive lawsuit brought by 18,000 people who claimed they developed diabetes or other diseases after taking Lilly's antipsychotic drug is for $500 million. Another 1,200 plaintiffs are not part of the settlement. Lilly is less concerned about settlements; having settled a Zyprexa lawsuit involving 8,000 plaintiffs for $690 million."
'Mental Health' peddles these Suicide Inducing Poisons based on their own Kickbacked, Ideations, of Suicidal Potential.

Here, now enjoy some jazz, Suicidal Ideations and all.

Just stay the Hell Away from the Real Suicide Sales Squad.





Florida Orders Investigation of EVERY FOSTER CHILD On Psych Drugs!

7 year old Gabriel Myers recently hanged himself.

The State of Florida has finally HAD ENOUGH!

Phil at Psychiatric News has coverage leading up to this turning point.

7 Year Old On Psychiatric Drugs Hangs Himself.
Gabriel Myers And Psychiatric Drugs
Gabriel Myers Investigation

South Florida Sun Sentinel has:

After 7-year Old's Death, Officials Order Look At Drug Use Of Other Florida Foster Children
MARGATE - In the aftermath of 7-year-old Gabriel Myers' suicide, state child welfare officials will review the case files of every foster child in Florida to see how many are on mind-altering drugs.

The head of the Department of Children & Families also took the rare step Wednesday of appointing a panel to examine the circumstances surrounding Gabriel's death. The child hanged himself April 16 with a shower hose in the bathroom of his Margate foster home.

"It is difficult for any of us to comprehend how a child so young could have deliberately and consciously made the decision to end his life," DCF Secretary George Sheldon said. "But in order to help prevent this type of tragedy from happening again, it is critical we review all available information to determine the factors that led to Gabriel's death."

Four weeks before his suicide, Gabriel was prescribed Symbyax, which is a combination of the generic forms of the anti-depressant Prozac and the anti-psychosis drug Zyprexa. He already had been taking Vyvanse, a drug to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Sheldon has asked his agency to examine how many of the more than 20,000 foster children in Florida are taking psychotropic drugs. A DCF study in 2005 concluded that one in every four foster children was on a mood-altering drug.

Child advocates in the state have long criticized what they have described as the rampant use of psychotropic drugs on foster children.

"One of our concerns is that they use the medications as 'chemical restraint' and not as a medication to treat a disease or condition," said Andrea Moore, executive director of Florida's Children First.

Child welfare records released last week indicate Gabriel started taking Symbyax even though there apparently was no court order in place. Under Florida law, parental consent or a judge's order is needed before a foster child can be administered a psychotropic drug.

"We need to develop a refined protocol for the use of these types of drugs in our children," Sheldon said. "I want to ensure that prescription drugs of this nature are used appropriately, always under medical and judicial supervision and with consultation with DCF staff."

To delve into Gabriel's death, Sheldon appointed a five-member panel to be led by Jim Sewell, a former assistant commissioner with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Jon Myers, Gabriel's uncle, said he hopes that something good will come out of DCF's actions.

"We realize (child welfare officials) have a tough job and the idea is that they learn from this and pass some laws which are in the best interest of the children," Myers said.

Jon Burstein can be reached at jburstein@SunSentinel.com or 954-356-4491.

Thank You Mr Burstein, for the best news we've had yet.

It's Not just suicides these poisons are causing, ....... in children.

It's Not just in Foster children.

It's Not just in Florida.

Last year Frontline had:

The Medicated Child

If you haven't seen it, Make The Time, to see it. Because if You have kids, and you Don't see it on your computer, you May be seeing it in your own home, a little later.

And you Won't be able to turn it off, then.

And you won't like it, not one bit.

Mental Health: Convulsions Anyone?

All 23 of the Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Convulsion as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse Reaction.

Abilify: Convulsion
Adderall: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Celexa: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Clozapine: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Cymbalta: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Depakote: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Effexor: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Geodon: Convulsion, Convulsions Local, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Klonopin: Convulsion
Lamactil: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal
Lexapro: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Neurontin: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Paxil: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Prozac: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Risperdal: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal
Ritalin/Concerta: Convulsion
Seroquel: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal
Strattera: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Tegretol: Convulsion, Convulsions Local, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Wellbutrin: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Xanax: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Zoloft: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Zyprexa: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered

Neurontin is an Anticonvulsant used to Poison/Truncheon into Submission the Convulsions which all the Other Psychiatric Drugs Poison Into People, ..... along with squeezing the Diarrhoea right out of Them, ...... and their bank accounts.

Top 20 Neurontin side effects reported to MedWatch between Jan. 2004 and Dec. 2006:

Drug Ineffective - 834 cases
Suicide Attempt - 535 cases
Completed Suicide - 526 cases
Suicidal Ideation - 420 cases
Condition Aggravated - 381 cases
Pain - 340 cases
Depression - 304 cases
Convulsion - 287 cases
Somnolence - 259 cases
Overdose - 239 cases
Feeling Abnormal - 236 cases
Dizziness - 235 cases
Fall - 190 cases
Gun Shot Wound - 190 cases
Headache - 181 cases
Insomnia - 181 cases
Amnesia - 174 cases
Anxiety - 174 cases
Nausea - 172 cases
Loss of Consciousness - 164 cases

Let's say you went to your Doctor, and had a set of "Mentally Healthy' Convulsions poisoned into you, and then that Doctor poisoned those Convulsions into submission with Neurontin, ....... along with poisoning a Neurontin Top 20 GUN SHOT WOUND into you.

Would You have a Diarrhoea Hemorrhage over that?

Well at least NOW, ....... you've Got US Govt numbers showing where the Fault actually lies, ..... and it Ain't from Your pile of Not Otherwise Specified.

And to even Further rub it in: Here's an FDA Neurontin/Gabapentine label from:

4/23/2009
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Mechanism of Action

The mechanism by which gabapentin exerts its analgesic action is unknown, but in animal models of analgesia, gabapentin prevents allodynia (pain-related behavior in response to a normally innocuous stimulus) and hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to painful stimuli). In particular, gabapentin prevents pain-related responses in several models of neuropathic pain in rats or mice (e.g. spinal nerve ligation models, streptozocin-induced diabetes model, spinal cord injury model, acute herpes zoster infection model). Gabapentin also decreases pain-related responses after peripheral inflammation (carrageenan footpad test, late phase of formalin test). Gabapentin did not alter immediate pain-related behaviors (rat tail flick test, formalin footpad acute phase, acetic acid abdominal constriction test, *footpad heat irradiation test). The relevance of these models to human pain is not known.

The mechanism by which gabapentin exerts its anticonvulsant action is unknown, but in animal test systems designed to detect anticonvulsant activity, gabapentin prevents seizures as do other marketed anticonvulsants. Gabapentin exhibits antiseizure activity in mice and rats in both the maximal electroshock and pentylenetetrazole seizure models and other preclinical models (e.g., strains with genetic epilepsy, etc.). The relevance of these models to human epilepsy is not known.

* Footpad heat irradiation test? They gave the rat a hot foot, ..... and electroshocked it? And based on That, marked Neurontin safe to park in Your medicine cabinet?

That's just Got to make those 190 people who got SHOT after being Poisoned with it feel SO much better, ......

U Wisconsin: Another RENTED Key Opinion Leader

RENT a Doctor Comes Clean

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online has:

Physician Found Money, Acclaim Seductive

The 1990s was a heady time for the pharmaceutical industry, which had just embarked on what would become known as the Statin Wars. And James Stein, an up-and-coming heart doctor, was ripe to be hooked as a drug company speaker.

Stein, now a professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, was a 29-year-old cardiology fellow in Chicago in 1994 when his faculty mentor asked him to fill in for him at a drug company-funded lecture to a large group of doctors.

It would be his first taste of life as a drug company speaker and consultant.

Stein got first-class airfare to Dallas. A limousine took him to a luxury hotel for the talk.

He walked off the stage, and a doctor from the conference handed him an envelope containing a $500 check.

"I got a pat on the back and he said, 'There's more where that came from, son.' I had no idea what that meant, but I went home and paid off part of my student loans," Stein said in a presentation at UW this month.

Stein was among dozens of UW doctors and an untold number of physicians nationwide who have pulled in large sums doing talks or working as consultants to drug and medical device companies.

Now these financial arrangements are being threatened. Top universities and the medical profession are riding out a gathering storm over the ethics of financial relationships between drug companies and doctors. More and more, restrictions are being placed on these relationships, in part over concerns they raise the cost of drugs, threaten the integrity of medicine and may even be harmful to patients.

Stein's first drug company talk led to more than a decade of work for drug companies before he gave it up for ethical reasons. Now he is speaking out.

Over the years, many of the big names in the drug industry would hire Stein to give speeches or serve as a consultant, eventually leading to fees of $2,000 to $3,000 per talk.

Stein told his cautionary story to medical students, doctors and others at a UW conference this month on conflicts of interest in medicine.

"It was a compelling personal story of someone who tried to have it both ways and realized he couldn't do it," said Norman Fost, a professor of pediatrics and director of the bioethics program at UW.

Changing their approach

Leon Rosenberg, a professor of molecular biology at Princeton University, said Stein joins a few other doctors from around the country who have spoken out publicly and turned away from industry money.

"There is a real force in that direction," said Rosenberg, the former chief science officer at Bristol Myers Squibb.

Representatives of Pfizer, a drug company for whom Stein did substantial consulting work, listened to his presentation.

"I think he has had a change of heart," said Joe Hammang, Pfizer's senior director for science policy and public affairs. "We respect the doctor's decision."

However, Hammang said many of the concerns Stein talked about occurred prior to major changes in conflict-of-interest policies at Pfizer and throughout the drug industry.

About a month after his first talk in 1994, Stein was asked by another drug company to give a lecture on cholesterol at a small hospital in Chicago, just as blockbuster statin drugs were coming on the market.

"I was really flattered because over and over again I was told that I was a future thought leader," he said. "I did my talk. I got a $750 honorarium and I was hooked."

Stein said he now realizes that the speech at the hospital was just an audition.

"They wanted to know what I would say and how I would deliver," he said. "And I think they also wanted to know what I would say about their product."

He joined speakers bureaus for several drug companies. It was a kind of badge of honor, he said. The more companies a doctor spoke for, the more highly he or she was regarded.

Stein, now 44, came to UW in 1996. Over the years, he would give talks and do other work for many of the top names in the pharmaceutical industry.

For instance, in 2005 Stein did work for six drug makers, according to a disclosure form filed with UW. That year, Pfizer paid him between $10,000 and $20,000 for four days of work as a speaker and advisory board member.

LipoScience, a firm that markets a cholesterol test, paid him $10,000 to $20,000 for four days of similar work.

Another firm, Schering-Plough, paid him about $12,000 for two days as a lecturer.

Although he said he had concerns about the propriety of his work, Stein said he was assured by his superiors there was nothing wrong with it as long as he did it on his own time. Indeed, they said it enhanced the reputation of the university.

And, he said, he considered himself an educator, not a salesman.

He said he tried to manage any conflicts of interest by disclosing who paid him, controlling the content of what he said and doing the work on personal time.

The ground shifts

Things started to change rapidly beginning several years ago.

Drug companies began referring to the talks as promotional. They wanted him to use their slides; he refused. Then, medical journals and the lay press began printing articles questioning the ethics of the relationships.

A 2006 article in a Madison newspaper listed Stein as being among the UW doctors who reported the most money from the drug industry. Stein said he was embarrassed.

But, he said, he continued to try to manage his relationships with drug companies. He sent letters to patients disclosing his ties to industry. As of December 2006, he donated all the money from his talks to charity.

Why didn't he just stop doing the work?

He said he believed he could save more lives lecturing than by working in the emergency room. Stein said he saw no harm in being paid. But he admitted that giving the talks also made him feel important.

At the same time, new scientific articles suggested that it is impossible for doctors to be unbiased when they receive gifts or payments from drug companies.

"I have learned that human beings, physicians included, are incapable of recognizing bias in themselves, and even when you try not to be biased it is impossible to avoid it, especially when money is involved," he said.

More importantly, huge fines or convictions for gross ethical conduct were being issued against every drug company that he worked with. Doctors were being investigated on allegations of taking kickbacks.

At the same time, the field of continuing medical education was being criticized for promoting the drugs of companies that paid for the courses.

Stein noted a January story in the Journal Sentinel that raised concerns about a UW continuing medical education course on hormone therapy for women that was paid for by Wyeth, a company that makes hormone products.

He said he came to realize that drug and medical device firms were no longer trustworthy partners in medical education.

He also said it has become obvious that patients have the least power and drug companies have the most power.

"I was wrong," he said.

Stein said he stands by what he taught.

But, he added, "I was naïve to think I was not influenced by the money and power of the drug and device companies."

As of last December, he said, he stopped all drug company speaking and consulting other than bona fide research.


This makes it 3 so far from U Wisconsin.

2: Quit Smoking? See "My Time To Gag" At Pharmalittle 1st

3: Getting It In The Neck: $19 Million To 1 Doctor


"Lucius Cassius ille quem populus Romanus verissimum et sapientissimum iudicem putabat identidem in causis quaerere solebat 'cui bono' fuisset."

"The famous Lucius Cassius, whom the Roman people used to regard as a very honest and wise judge, was in the habit of asking, time and again, "To whose benefit?"

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Hat Tip to University Diaries

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

17 of 23 Psych Drugs CAUSE Brain Death

17 of the 23 of Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Brain DEATH as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse Reaction

Abilify: Brain Contusion, Brain Death, Brain Oedema

Adderall: Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Natriuretic Peptide Increased, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Stem Haemorrhage, Brain Stem Infarction, Brain Stem Syndrome

Celexa: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Oedema

Clozapine: Brain Cancer Metastatic, Brain Contusion, Brain Damage, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Neoplasm Malignant, Brain Oedema, Brain Operation, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Response Abnormal, Brain Stem Infarction, Brain Stem Syndrome, Brain Tumour Operation

Cymbalta: Brain Damage, Brain Natriuretic Peptide Abnormal, Brain Natriuretic Peptide Increased, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Infarction, Brain Stem Syndrome

Depakote: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Malformation, Brain Mass, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Neoplasm Benign, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Syndrome

Effexor: Brain Compression, Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Malformation, Brain Natriuretic Peptide Increased, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Infarction

Geodon: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Natriuretic Peptide Increased, Brain Oedema

Klonopin: Brain Damage, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Syndrome

Lamactil: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Malformation, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Stem Syndrome

Lexapro: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Natriuretic Peptide Increased, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Infarction

Neurontin: Brain Contusion, Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Mass, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Neoplasm Malignant, Brain Oedema, Brain Operation, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Syndrome

Paxil: Brain Contusion, Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Neoplasm Benign, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Haemorrhage, Brain Stem Infarction, Brain Stem Ischaemia, Brain Stem Syndrome

Prozac: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Operation

Risperdal: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Operation

Ritalin/Concerta: Brain Damage, Brain Natriuretic Peptide Increased, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Neoplasm Benign, Brain Oedema, Brain Stem Infarction

Seroquel: Brain Abscess, Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Syndrome

Strattera: Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Scan Abnormal

Tegretol: Brain Cancer Metastatic, Brain Contusion, Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Lobectomy, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Operation, Brain Scan Abnormal

Wellbutrin: Brain Contusion, Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Stem Infarction

Xanax: Brain Damage, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal

Zoloft: Brain Compression, Brain Damage, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Malformation, Brain Mass, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Neoplasm Malignant, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Infarction

Zyprexa: Brain Contusion, Brain Damage, Brain Death, Brain Herniation, Brain Hypoxia, Brain Neoplasm, Brain Neoplasm Benign, Brain Oedema, Brain Scan Abnormal, Brain Stem Haemorrhage, Brain Stem Infarction, Brain Stem Ischaemia, Brain Stem Syndrome


This one's Got to be a bummer for Psychiatry. How can they keep Poisoning a DEAD BRAIN to an Bill an Insurance Carrier?

At This point, ..... the BRAIN DEAD (or maybe not) Point, ..... the Hospital moves in to get Their Cut of the Money.

Meet Christina
(From Christina Nichole) I went into a coma caused by low blood sugar of -10 due to the drug Zyprexa, which I had been prescribed for 13 months prior to my coma for migraine headaches. The team of doctors declared me brain dead and wanted my parents to allow them to turn off my life support machines. My parents fought them and stood their ground to force them to keep my machines on. On the 10th day of my coma I squeezed the doctor's hand in front of witnesses and they could no longer say that I was brain dead. I had been squeezing my parent's hands, blinking my eyes, and crying all along before then, but the doctors said it was only primitive reflexes and did not mean anything. Through attorney obtained copies of my medical records we have learned that the doctors had performed tests that revealed that my brain was normal, with no brain damage at all, and absolutely no signs of brain death. They lied to my parents and kept the test and results from them, even though they were demanding the tests be done and were told no each time... because the doctors said they were not needed since they already knew that they would show that I was brain dead. If my parents had not fought to keep me alive, the doctors would have asked 'ever so sympathetically' that they be allowed to harvest my organs and other body parts before killing my body. Organ harvesting is best when the body is still alive, even though the body dies during the harvesting or the patient is finally allowed to stop breathing when they turn the machine off. There is no anethesia provided because the patient is supposedly unable to think about pain since their brain is dead. My brain was never dead and I was aware of what was going on around me. I felt the pain of their 'primitive' tests, such as pouring ice water into my ear drums, poking my eyes, and pushing their knuckles between my breast bones with severe pressure. I heard them arguing with my parents, and their plans to kill me...



DECLARED BRAIN DEAD - PARENTS REFUSED EUTHANASIA - CAME OUT OF COMA - NORMAL MRI / CAT SCAN

  • (From Judy - Christina's Mother) On July 15, 2004, Christina Nichole went into a coma following a one-time hypoglycemic episode. All of her organs went into failure and they told us that her brain was gravely deprived of oxygen. She was put on full life-support and declared globally brain damaged and brain dead except for a tiny spotty portion of the bottom of her brain stem. She developed Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), pneumonia, blood sepsis, Staph, and other life-threatening infections. Her prognosis was "NIL chance of recovery". On the sixth day her father and I were asked to allow them to turn off her life support machines. By this time she had somehow overcome the organ failures, ARDS, pneumonia, sepsis, and infections so we also had to consider organ donation from our 32 year old daughter's body. Her doctors told us that if we did not allow her to be 'let go' (killed from reduction/withdrawal of life support care) we would destine her to live the rest of her life in a persistent vegetative state with no 'quality of life'. Christina had responded to me for the first time that same morning by blinking her eyes ever so slightly on my command, so we did not believe their objective tests. We requested absolute proof of their diagnosis and prognosis with testing that we felt was the minimum of routine procedures in cases like this, an EEG, Cat Scan, and MRI. Our requests were flatly denied on the grounds that no further testing was warranted because her doctors 'already knew' what the tests would show them; that she was 'gone' and would never come back. They were wrong! We learned two years later that they had actually performed a Cat Scan that showed NORMAL results. Why did they refuse to tell us about the test and why did they continue to insist that we sign the euthanization papers, always telling us she was already dead? They LIED to us, over and over again, in masse. They were angry with us but we stood our ground... praise God! Judy


The Hippocratic Oath does not contain the words "Do No Harm", neither the 1964 version, or the Classical version.

The Modern version speaks of 'respecting hard won scientific gains' and the Classical speaks of respecting, and 'holding confidential between Physician and Patient everything which the Physician may learn.' Psychiatry violates Both those admonitions Wholesale.

According to a 1993 survey of 150 U.S. and Canadian medical schools, for example, only 14 percent of modern oaths prohibit euthanasia, 11 percent hold convenant with a deity, 8 percent forswear abortion, and a mere 3 percent forbid sexual contact with patients.

Quit Smoking? See "My Time To Gag" At Pharmalittle 1st

If You want to Quit Smoking you need to 1st go to Pharmalittle, for:

My Time To Gag

Chantix Kicking Butt In Wisconsin

Here you'll get a look at what Doctors use as CME (Continuing Medical Education) being sponsored by a Drug Maker to push their product, Chantix, through the University Of Wisconsin.
"In the first quarter of 2008, Chantix accounted for more serious injuries (1001) than the top ten best-selling drugs combined (837)."
They'll link you up to the JSOnline for the full article.

We've carped about Chantix before. Check the tags beneath this post.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Dump The Mothers Act: Follow The DRUG Money

Evelyn Pringle has been scoping out the DRUG MONEY behind Chemical factories plans to Poison 4.3 Million women, Every year, in America, ...... because those women have decided to, ..... become mothers.

Thanks, and a Hat Tip to Amy at The Bitter Pill

Just Say No to the Mothers Act

Just Say No to the Mothers Act


by Evelyn Pringle

The customer base the psycho-pharmaceutical industry is hoping to corral through passage of the Mothers Act is the more than four million women who give birth in the US each year. That number was 4,317,119 in 2007, according to the CDC.

The Act's passage, after eight years of solid efforts, would set the stage for the screening of all pregnant women for a whole list of mental disorders. The bill has already passed in the US House of Representatives and will soon be up for a vote in the Senate.

The definition section of the Act specifically states that the term "postpartum condition" means "postpartum depression or postpartum psychosis." There is not one word about perinatal "mood" or "anxiety" disorders in the bill.

The transformation of the postpartum language in the Act to further the formation of a new cottage industry for treating multiple disorders can be traced back to websites such as Postpartum Progress, Postpartum Support International, and a site called PerinatalPro, which leads directly to the treatment center owned by the site's creator Susan Stone.

On January 26, 2009, Susan cranked out an announcement on the internet with the headline: "U.S. Senator Robert Menendez reintroduces important postpartum depression legislation in Senate today!!"

However, in Stone's message to the pubic the "postpartum depression" in the headline suddenly transforms into "perinatal mood disorders," and she warns of a crisis of epidemic proportions in stating:

"The statistics we have on the numbers of women suffering from perinatal mood disorders (which range from 12 - 22% in the research) easily exceed the incidence associated with a public health crisis."

"And remember," she says, "these statistics, do NOT include the suffering of women who miscarry, endure stillbirths, give up babies for adoption or terminate pregnancies, all of whom are also susceptible to these devastating disorders and whose circumstances are included in the furthering of research and support being sought."

In her message, Susan reports: "Today, I had the joy of participating in a conference call with the office of Senator Menendez and the other organizational sponsors of The Melanie Blocker Stokes MOTHERS Act where we received a heads up that U.S. Senator Robert Menendez was hoping to reintroduce the bill today."

While the Mothers Act refers to helping women with postpartum depression and psychosis only, the bill's top promoters, obviously kept in the loop by the main sponsor in the Senate, clearly have a larger customer recruitment scheme in the works.

On a Postpartum Progress page with a heading, "WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME?!" the website's creator, Katherine Stone, explains that the word perinatal "refers in this case to the period during and after pregnancy."

"Among the mental disorders women face during this time, there are two main types: anxiety disorders and mood disorders," she advises.

"Anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and panic disorder," she reports.

"Mood disorders include depression, bipolar disorder and psychosis," she explains. Under the heading "Postpartum Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder," she writes:

"All you have to do to be at risk for getting postpartum PTSD is to have the perception of a traumatic childbirth -- in other words, even if your doctors and nurses feel that everything went fairly normally, if it was upsetting and scary and unexpected to you that's what counts."

She concludes with the misleading statement that, "all of these illnesses are completely treatable."

Katherine's bio claims she "is a nationally-recognized, award-winning advocate for women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders."

In the Menendez press release on January 26, 2009, there was no mention of "mood" and "anxiety" disorders. If he was not in on this disease mongering plot, he would have told these two broads to knock it off by now.

Drugging for profit

Although no psychiatric drug has been FDA approved as safe for use by pregnant and nursing mothers, the treatment for all the perinatal mental disorders calls for the new generation of antidepressants, along with atypical antipsychotics and epilepsy drugs, now commonly referred to as "mood stabilizers."

The atypical antipsychotics are Seroquel by AstraZeneca, Risperdal and Invega marketed by Janssen, a division of Johnson & Johnson, Geodon by Pfizer, Abilify from Bristol-Myers Squibb, Novartis’ Clozaril, and Eli Lilly’s Zyprexa. The average price for these drugs on DrugStore.com is about $900 for a hundred pills.

The SSRI and SNRI antidepressants include GlaxoSmithKline’s Paxil and Wellbutrin, Pfizer’s Zoloft, Celexa and Lexapro from Forest Labs, Luvox by Solvay, Wyeth’s Effexor and Pristiq, and Lilly's Prozac, Cymbalta, and Symbyax, a pill with Zyprexa and Prozac combined. The price of these drugs, on average, is about $300 for ninety pills at DrugStore.com.

On March 23, 2009, Philip Dawdy reported on the popular website Furious Seasons, that "in a sign of just how bizarre things have gotten in DC, the FDA today approved Symbyax for treatment resistant depression, meaning depression that hasn't responded to two anti-depressants."

"So the FDA just approved a drug that's known to cause diabetes, epic weight gain and suicidality to treat depression," he said. "This makes so much sense!"

The antipsychotics are now the top money-makers. In overall prescription sales in the US, they led all classes of drugs in 2008, with sales of $14.6 billion, according to IMS Health. Anticonvulsants came in fourth with $11.3 billion in sales, followed by antidepressants at fifth with sales of $9.6 billion.

The Epilepsy Foundation estimates that one million women in the US have epilepsy, but the number of women taking anticonvulsants is reported to be two to three times higher than women with epilepsy. The prices for these drugs can run as high as $929 for 180 tablets of Glaxo's Lamictal, and $1170 for 180 tablets of J&J's Topamax.

Numerous recent reports have linked the use of drugs such as Depakote, Neurontin, Lamictal and Tegretol with not only suicide but also birth defects, including heart defects, brain damage, and mental retardation.

Big Pharma funds Mothers Act supporters

As of April 9, 2009, the groups supporting the Mother's Act listed on PerinatalPro with Big Pharma funding traceable through their annual reports and the grant reports of Eli Lilly and Pfizer for 2007 and 2008, include the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Psychiatric Association, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, Children’s Defense Fund, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, March of Dimes, Mental Health America (MHA), National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), National Association of Social Workers, National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare, and the Suicide Prevention Action Network USA.

Pfizer's 2008 grant report shows the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, received $10,000 for "General Operating Support." Florida’s Bureau of Maternal and Child Health received funding from Lilly and Pfizer to launch a three-pronged maternal depression awareness initiative consisting of education, screening and advocacy, according to the July, 2005 paper, Improving Maternal and Infant Mental Health: Focus on Maternal Depression, by Ngozi Onunaku.

Collaborating partners also included the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, University of Miami, and Florida’s Department of Mental Health, Onunaku reports. Public awareness efforts reached the Florida State Legislature, who passed a resolution to establish April as women’s depression screening month.

Onunaku listed the Lilly and Pfizer funded Florida project as an example of state and community efforts that may be useful in reaching the goal of increasing maternal depression awareness. In the paper, he reported the following:

"Prenatal depression occurs during pregnancy when mothers-to-be experience hormonal and biological changes, stress, and the demands of pregnancy. Approximately 14-25% of pregnant women have enough depressive symptoms to meet the criteria for a clinical diagnosis.

"The use of medication to treat maternal depression is controversial; there is concern about mothers taking medication during pregnancy and after delivery, especially while breastfeeding. Research suggests that infant development is not adversely affected by certain kinds of medication.

"There is equal consideration regarding the possible risks posed to a child whose mother is severely depressed and needs medication but remains untreated.

In 2008, Lilly gave the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists $16,000, and a $2,000 donation was made in the third quarter of 2007.

Lilly gave the American Psychiatric Association grants worth more than $600,000 in both the first and second quarters of 2008. In 2007, the group received over $400,000 from Lilly. The drug maker gave roughly $450,000 more to the American Psychiatric Foundation for the APA fellowship program. Pfizer donated more than $700,000 to the "non-profit" APA in 2008.

The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare is described as "a non-profit association representing 1,300 mental health and addictions treatment and rehabilitation organizations," on its website. This gang received $200,000 from Lilly in the first quarter of 2008, and another $215,000 in the fourth quarter.

Mother's Act supporter, Suicide Prevention Action Network USA, has merged with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, according to a November 6, 2008 press release announcement.

A year earlier, Emory University reported that Charles Nemeroff had been elected president of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and would begin serving his three-year tenure in January 2008.

Emory's press release noted that Nemeroff had served on the AFSP's national board of directors since 1999 and had "been a member of the Foundation's Scientific Council for more than 10 years and was named chair of the Council in 2007."

In about the same time frame between 2000 and 2007, Senator Charles Grassley's Senate Finance Committee investigation found that Nemeroff had earned more than $2.8 million from drug companies, but failed to disclose at least $1.2 million to Emory.

On November 3, 2008, Dr Bernard Caroll summed up Nemeroff's fall from grace on the Healthcare Renewal website as follows:

"The fallout to date includes his severance from several NIH-funded projects at Emory University School of Medicine, a freeze of NIH funding for a major center grant, and his stepping down from Emory’s chair of psychiatry while an internal investigation proceeds."

Dr. Nemeroff’s credibility is under a cloud, to say the least, and his influence is rapidly waning. ... In the hardnosed, commercial world of Continuing Medical Education, for instance, the signs are that Dr. Nemeroff is toast. Whereas he once coordinated multi-city traveling CME road shows and a parade of spots on CME websites like Medscape, his profile now is suffering. Go to this Medscape website, for instance. You will find that his current Expert Viewpoint spots are missing, replaced by the message, “This article is temporarily unavailable.”


Nemeroff's Bio on the Emory Website on December 22, 2008 listed his Clinical Interests as: "Depression and antipsychotic pharmacological therapy, social phobias, fetal effects of pre- and post-natal drug therapy, depression, mood disorders, antipsychotic therapy."

Lilly's 2008 grant report shows the Suicide Prevention Action Network USA received one $10,000 grant and another $70,000 grant. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention also received three grants worth $78,000.

Lilly's 2007 report shows the Action Network received $10,000 in one quarter and $70,000 in another. The Foundation got $25,000 in 2007. The 2004 spring issue of USA's Network News reports that: "Network News is funded by a grant from the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation."

The Summer 2005 Network News noted that "Donations Sustain SPAN USA."

The donor list shows Pfizer gave over $10,000. The group received more than $1,000 from Bristol-Meyers, Janssen, and Novartis. Forest Pharmaceuticals gave over $500.

The 2006 Spring Network News announced the "Friend for Life" sponsors. Forest and the industry's trade group, PhRMA donated over $15,000. Pfizer gave between $10,000 and $14,999. Solvay was listed as giving between $6,000 and $9,999 and companies that gave between $2,000 and $5,999 were AstraZeneca and Bristol-Myers. J&J, Lilly and Novartis each donated between $500 and $1,999.

As expected, the two most notorious front groups, NAMI and MHA, received the most money from psychiatric drug makers. NAMI's annual reports list about every drug company on the planet as a corporate partner without specifying how much each donated. But the grant reports of Lilly and Pfizer for 2007 and 2008 show NAMI groups received millions of dollars from those two drug makers alone.

In the fourth quarter of 2008, Pfizer gave NAMI a grant of $132,000 to fund a campaign that best describes the drug maker's goal called the "Campaign for the Mind of America." In the third quarter, Pfizer doled out another $225,000 to fund the same campaign.

Lilly is also funding the Campaign for the Mind, with grants of $450,000 in both 2007 and 2008. Lilly also provides extra funding to NAMI groups all over the country for the "Walk for the Mind of America." In 2007, walking money totaled $17,000 in the first quarter, $11,500 in the second, and $13,000 for the third and fourth combined. In 2008, Lilly's "Walk for the Mind" quarterly totals were $11,500, $24,000, $12,500 and $2,000.

In 2007, NAMI presented a $50,000 "Mind of America Scientific Research Award" to Dr A John Rush. He also landed on the Grassley hit list last fall for not disclosing drug company money to the University of Texas.

On April 6, 2009, Senator Grassley sent a letter to NAMI asking for the disclosure of all funding from drug makers and industry created foundations over the past few years.

Mental Health America groups also received millions of dollars from Pfizer and Lilly alone in 2007 and 2008. This group runs a "Campaign for America's Mental Health" and received grants of $200,000 and $300,000 in 2008 from Pfizer to fund it. Lilly gave $300,000 to fund this Campaign in 2007.

MHA's 2006 annual report shows the group received over $1 million each from Lilly, Bristol-Myers, and Wyeth. Janssen and Pfizer gave between $500,000 and $1,000,000, and AstraZeneca and Forest donated between $100,000 and $499,000. Glaxo gave between $50,000 and $100,000 in 2006.

The most troubling donation to this Mothers Act supporter is a $20,000 Pfizer grant to a Georgia group to fund: Project Healthy Moms: Education for Prevention/Treatment for Perinatal Depression Disorders, which apparently ended up, at least in part, in the pocketbook of Katherine Stone.

The Georgia group's June 8, 2008 e-news said the grant was for: “Project Healthy Moms: What You Need To Know About Perinatal Mood Disorders.”

The $20,000 funded 1-hour speaking events with Katherine, "aimed at educating practitioners and the general public throughout Georgia about prevention of and treatment for such illnesses as ante partum depression, postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety/OCD and postpartum psychosis,” the newsletter said.

Katherine was described as a “former postpartum OCD sufferer and author of Postpartum Progress, the most widely-read blog in the United States on postpartum mood disorders."

E-news said attendees would learn: “One size does NOT fit all: Why postpartum depression is just part of a spectrum of mood disorders women may experience & what to look for.”

The newsletter only listed 5 scheduled events but told readers to contact Katherine directly by email or phone to schedule more. E-news did acknowledge that: “This special hour of learning is made possible by a grant from Pfizer,” but listed no amount.

The leaders of these "non-profits" are also making out like bandits. In 2006, NAMI's top dog, Michael Fitzpatrick, had a salary of $212,281, and $10,090 in employee benefit contributions and deferred compensation plans, for a 35-hour work week.

MHA's 2002 tax returns show the CEO and President, Michael Faenza, received compensation of $306,727, and another $35,275 in contributions to employee benefit plans and deferred compensation that year, for a 35 hour work week.

The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance received $37,510 from Lilly in 2007 and $20,000 in 2008. This group provides live links to form letters that can be filled in and sent to Congress members asking them to vote for the Mother's Act. The two Stone gals provide links to the Mothers Act alerts put out by the Alliance on their websites.

The group's 2007 Annual Report shows this non-profit received between $150,000 and $499,000 from AstraZeneca, Pfizer, and Wyeth. Abbott, Cyberonics, Lilly, Forest, Glaxo, Organon, and Otsuka American Pharmaceuticals gave between $10,000 and $149,999.

The report also notes that a "First-ever DBSA Hope Award" for lifetime achievement was presented to Frederick Goodwin. Back in August 2002, the speakers at the annual conference of the Alliance included three stars from the Grassley hit list, Goodwin, Nemeroff and Joseph Beiderman.

The front groups team up with a "non-profit" called "Screening for Mental Health," to carry out mental illness screening days all over the country every year. Their websites also provide live links to internet screening programs set up by this firm.

Up to 2008, the SMH had received close to $5 million from drug companies. Lilly gave the firm $124,000 in 2007 and $100,000 in 2008.

Finally, the Children's Defense Fund received a grant for $125,000 in 2003 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The March of Dimes got $6,500 from Pfizer in 2008, and the National Association of Social Workers also received $7,500 from Pfizer.


Amy Philo, a young Texas mother who survived what can only be described as a postpartum ambush by the psycho-pharmaceutical cartel, is at the forefront of the "Unite for Life" coalition fighting against the Mothers Act. As of April 25, 2009, the Unite coalition had thirty-five organizations signed on as opposed to the legislation. Needless to say, none of them were listed in the grant reports of Lilly or Pfizer.

Amy was screened and drugged because she got extremely concerned about her baby and had a panic attack after watching him nearly choke to death. "I lived through forced hospitalization, drugging, and four months of being homicidal, suicidal, and psychotic because of Zoloft," she recounts on her website.

"No mother should have to live through what I have," she states.

Over a recent three to four year period, Amy found there were 1,031 documented deaths of babies caused by psychiatric drug exposure reported to the FDA's MedWatch system.

Amy recently learned that the National Association of Certified Professional Midwives has withdrawn their support from the Mothers Act. However, she reports a new addition to the list of supporters is the National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition. A quick check of their website found the group's corporate sponsors include Wyeth, Glaxo, J&J, Merck, and Sanofi Pasteur.

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Evelyn Pringle

epringle05@yahoo.com

(This article was sponsored by the Pogust, Braslow & Millrood law firm in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania)

(Evelyn Pringle is a columnist for Scoop Independent News and an investigative journalist focused on exposing corruption in government and corporate America)

Mental Health: Comes With FREE Cognitive Impairment

All 23 of the Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Cognitive Deterioration and/or Cognitive Disorder as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse
Reaction.

Our Desktop Dictionary defines Cognition thusly:
cognition |ˌkägˈni sh ən|
noun
the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
• a result of this; a perception, sensation, notion, or intuition.

And under Thesaurus it has:

"the head injury has impaired his speech and cognition perception, discernment,"

apprehension, learning, understanding, comprehension, insight; reasoning, thinking, thought.


Abilify: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Adderall: Cognitive Disorder
Celexa: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Clozapine: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Cymbalta: Cognitive Disorder
Depakote: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Effexor: Cognitive Disorder
Geodon: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Klonopin: Cognitive Disorder
Lamactil: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Lexapro: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Neurontin: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Paxil: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Prozac: Cognitive Disorder
Risperdal: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Ritalin/Concerta: Cognitive Disorder
Seroquel: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Strattera: Cognitive Disorder
Tegretol: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Wellbutrin: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder
Xanax: Cognitive Disorder
Zoloft: Cognitive Disorder
Zyprexa: Cognitive Deterioration, Cognitive Disorder

"Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you."
Carl Jung

But Cognitive Impairment is not Your problem, ..... Right?

Keep telling yourself that, Mr. John Q. Public, ...... each and Every time you take your Wife and Kids wherever you need to go, ....... in your 4000 pound Automobile, ...... as all those Other 4000 pound Automobiles drive by you going the Other way, HEAD ON, ..... or THROUGH INTERSECTIONS, ...... all over America's highways.

8 Million Americans have already been Labeled.

The 'Mental Health' Industry Wants to Label, and Drug, 60 Million.

See our Labels "1 in 5" and "Change Agents" to see who Got us here.


Sunday, April 26, 2009

Stop The Mothers Act: 1,031 Babies KILLED, So Far



psychdrugdangers has:

The MOTHERS Act and Psychiatric Medication

As psychdrugdangers notes: The 1,031 figure is only those instances which were Reported. The Real casualty figures are most certainly At LEAST 10X, ...... or More, ...... Higher.

...... this article where Jerry Phillips, Associate Director of the FDA's Office of Post Marketing Drug Risk Assessment in March of 2000 is quoted as saying: "In the broader area of adverse drug reaction data, the 250,000 reports received annually probably represent only 5% of the actual reactions that occur."


Babies, 10,000 to over 20,000, dead.

'Mental Health' Industry, Cures, 0.

Visit Amy Philo at:

The Bitter Pill

Amy has more videos on youtube. Visit her channel at:

http.//youtube.com/amyphilo

Amy Philo was Poisoned with Zoloft, for becoming a mother.

Politicians who accept Drug Money are trying to legislate Amy's story into National, Govt Funded Policy, for EVERY Mother in America. And if you think that these Drug Monied Politicians even Know what they're doing, much less Care, ....... have another look.

It's 1984 & 1 in 5 Are 'Incurably Mentally Ill'

Cut Off the GD Money, ALL of It, Now!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Mental Health: Comes With FREE Diarrhoea

This particular FACE of Psychiatry is just 1 More, of the benefits which Universal, National Socialist Health Care, is Drowning the Entire Planet under.

All 23 of the Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Diarrhoea as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse Reaction

Abilify: Diarrhoea
Adderall: Diarrhoea
Celexa: Diarrhoea
Clozapine: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic, Diarrhoea Infectious
Cymbalta: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Depakote: Diarrhoea
Effexor: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Neonatal
Geodon: Diarrhoea
Klonopin: Diarrhoea
Lamactil: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Lexapro: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Neurontin: Diarrhoea
Paxil: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Prozac: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic, Diarrhoea Neonatal
Risperdal: Diarrhoea
Ritalin/Concerta: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Seroquel: Diarrhoea
Strattera: Diarrhoea
Tegretol: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Wellbutrin: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Xanax: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Zoloft: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic
Zyprexa: Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic

Diarrhoea is rarely the sort of thing one reports to the Federal Govt, so you gotta figure the incidence of it is at least Thousands of times greater than FDA hears about, ...... and then needs an FOIA Request served on it to Admit that it Knows about this Tidal wave of 'Mentally Healthy' Diarrhoea.

Where are all the "Cow Flatulence Is Causing Global Warming" Hucksters on This One?

Single Payer Universal Health Care.

Leave No One Uncovered.


And with Sincere Apologies to the PPJG for our tasteless setup, they have one you Really ought to pay attention to:

Link Found Between GMOs & Deadly Tuberculosis

Friday, April 24, 2009

PTSD Diagnosis: Vet Says "Serving My Country Ruined My Life"

Wicked Local Burlington has:

Donnelly Hears Testimony From Veterans Struggling With Recession
Arlington, Mass. -

On Monday, April 13, state Senator Kenneth Donnelly, D-Arlington, joined colleagues in Worcester for a hearing on how the economic downturn is affecting veterans, specifically those returning home from service.

This was the first hearing held by the Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs, which Donnelly serves as chairman, this legislative session.

“It was important that for our first hearing we went out of the State House and into the central part of the state to hear directly from veterans and advocacy groups,” said Donnelly. “As legislators, we have to stay connected to our constituents, and that means reaching out to those for whom it is difficult to come into Boston.”

Petty Officer Leo Pike testified about being laid off from the New Bedford Fire Department at the beginning of 2009 while he was serving in Iraq He described the hardship his girlfriend, who works full time, is a full-time student and cares for their young child, experienced receiving his lay-off notice while he was away. He recommended changing the laws so that laid-off union workers can come home to their old job for 90 or 180 days while they transition back to civilian life, and then they can start looking for a new job.

Cpl. Eric Madonna testified about the discrimination he believes he was subjected to at work because of seeking treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from serving two tours in Iraq.

He said, “Serving my country ruined my life.”

A third testified about difficulties finding work because of a PTSD diagnosis.

Donnelly said, “I was very moved hearing from the veterans who testified about their struggles. Their testimony strengthened my resolve to protect veterans and give them the support and consideration that they deserve, because they have made too many sacrifices already.”

The committee also heard testimony from the Massachusetts Department of Veterans Services, Massachusetts Veterans’ Services Officers Association, and veterans’ advocates from organizations around the state. They described difficulties with some towns’ attempts to limit benefits for out-of-work veterans because of town budget constraints. Some federal stimulus money is being used for veterans’ employment training, adding to the efforts of advocates working for veteran employment.


State Senator Donnelly has a page with contact info.

The Mass Joint Committee On Veterans And Federal Affairs has the other Committee members.

If you live in Massachusetts, please contact these ELECTED Representatives and politely make your concerns known to them.

Real help for our Veterans does NOT lie in Skunk Spraying them as 'Incurably Mentally Ill' , ...... as a Payback, for Risking Their Lives in Service to their Country!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

23 Psych Drugs All CAUSING Blindness

All 23 of the Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Blindness as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse Reaction

Abilify
: Blindness, Blindness Transient
Adderall: Blindness, Blindness Transient
Celexa: Blindness, Blindness Unilateral
Clozapine: Blindness, Blindness Transient
Cymbalta: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Depakote: Blindness, Blindness Unilateral
Effexor: Blindness, Blindness Congenital, Blindness Cortical, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Geodon: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Klonopin: Blindness
Lamactil: Blindness, Blindness Congenital, Blindness Unilateral
Lexapro: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Neurontin: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Traumatic, Blindness Unilateral
Paxil: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Prozac: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Risperdal: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Ritalin/Concerta: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Seroquel: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Strattera: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Tegretol: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Wellbutrin: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Xanax: Blindness
Zoloft: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral
Zyprexa: Blindness, Blindness Transient, Blindness Unilateral

Mental Health: Comes With FREE Cardiac Arrest

All 23 of the Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Cardiac Arrest as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse Reaction, and a Whole slew of Other Cardiac Related Adverse Reactions.

Abilify
: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Arrest Neonatal, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Adderall: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Discomfort, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure Chronic, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Hypertrophy, Cardiac Monitoring, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Celexa: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Neoplasm Unspecified, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Perforation, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiomyopathy Acute, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Clozapine: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Function Test Abnormal, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Myxoma, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Pacemaker Malfunction, Cardiac Stress Test Abnormal, Cardiac Tamponade, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiolipin Antibody Positive, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Cymbalta: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Function Test Abnormal, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Output Decreased, Cardiac Procedure Complication, Cardiac Tamponade, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiovascular Disorder, Cardioversion

Depakote: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Function Test Abnormal, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Output Decreased, Cardiac Procedure Complication, Cardiac Tamponade, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiovascular Disorder, Cardioversion

Effexor: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Arrest Neonatal, Cardiac Discomfort, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Index Decreased, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Tamponade, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiac Valve Replacement Complication, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest Neonatal, Cardio-Respiratory Distress, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Geodon: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Function Disturbance Postoperative, Cardiac Infection, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Myxoma, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Stress Test Abnormal, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiovascular Disorder, Cardiovascular Function Test Abnormal

Klonopin: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Arrest Neonatal, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-RespiratoryArrest, Cardiovascular Disorder

Lamactil
: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiomyopathy Acute, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest

Lexapro: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Perforation, Cardiac Stress Test Abnormal, Cardiac Tamponade, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiac Valve Vegetation, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiolipin Antibody Positive, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest Neonatal

Neurontin: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Chronic, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Pacemaker Replacement, Cardiac Perforation, Cardiac Stress Test Abnormal, Cardiac Telemetry Abnormal, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiac Valve Sclerosis, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiomegaly, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Deconditioning, Cardiovascular Disorder

Paxil: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Discomfort, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Function Test Abnormal, Cardiac Monitoring, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Neoplasm Unspecified, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Pacemaker Malfunction, Cardiac Stress Test Abnormal, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiomyopathy Acute, Cardiomyopathy Alcoholic, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardio-Respiratory Distress, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder, Cardiovascular Function Test Abnormal

Prozac: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Chronic, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Risperdal: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Chronic, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiolipin Antibody, Cardiolipin Antibody Positive, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Ritalin/Concerta: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Hypertrophy, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiovascular Disorder

Seroquel: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Death, Cardiac Discomfort, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Hypertrophy, Cardiac Malposition, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardioactive Drug Level Decreased, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Strattera: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Monitoring, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiac Valve Replacement Complication, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Tegretol: Cardiac Ablation, Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Function Disturbance Postoperative, Cardiac Hypertrophy, Cardiac Index Decreased, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Output Decreased, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest

Wellbutrin: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiospasm, Cardiovascular Disorder

Xanax: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Stress Test Abnormal, Cardiolipin Antibody Positive, Cardiomegaly, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest Neonatal

Zoloft: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Flutter, Cardiac Hypertrophy, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Pacemaker Replacement, Cardiac Procedure Complication, Cardiac Tamponade, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder

Zyprexa: Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Discomfort, Cardiac Disorder, Cardiac Enzymes Increased, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Failure Acute, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cardiac Fibrillation, Cardiac Function Test Abnormal, Cardiac Monitoring, Cardiac Murmur, Cardiac Neoplasm Unspecified, Cardiac Operation, Cardiac Pacemaker Insertion, Cardiac Pacemaker Malfunction, Cardiac Stress Test Abnormal, Cardiac Valve Disease, Cardiac Ventricular Disorder, Cardiogenic Shock, Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiomyopathy Acute, Cardiomyopathy Alcoholic, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Cardio-Respiratory Arrest, Cardio-Respiratory Distress, Cardiotoxicity, Cardiovascular Disorder, Cardiovascular Function Test Abnormal