CCHR’s Psychotropic Drug Awareness Campaign Extends to Suicide Warning
Celebrity suicides prompt urgency to warn of ineffective or adverse treatment effects By CCHR International The Mental Health Industry Watchdog June 21, 2018 Coinciding with…
Celebrity suicides prompt urgency to warn of ineffective or adverse treatment effects By CCHR International The Mental Health Industry Watchdog June 21, 2018 Coinciding with…
Over 4,000 published reports of violent and bizarre behavior of people affected by antidepressants on the Web archive ssristories.com reveal the same out-of-character violence and self-harm in civilians that is currently seen in the military. Twenty people set themselves on fire. Ten bit their victims (including a biter who was sleepwalking and a woman, on Prozac, who bit her 87-year-old mother into a critical condition.) Three men in the 70s and 80s attacked their wives with hammers. Many stabbed their victims obsessively—one even stabbed furniture after killing his wife—and 14 parents drowned their children, a crime seldom heard of before the 2001 Andrea Yates case. Yates, who drowned her five children, was on the antidepressant Effexor, which manufacturer Wyeth (now Pfizer) “issued no public warning” about [the possibility of violent behavior], says the Associated Press.