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Cidersomerset
8th July 2012, 11:29
Peter Hitchins comes over to me that he needs a charisma transplant and he is fully
mainstream though a critic of the establishment in his own way, but he has highlighted
in his column the scandel of 'Big Pharma' !!

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This is Peter Hitchens’ Mail on Sunday column

A scandal can exist for ages before anyone notices. Here is one such. Ten years from now we will look back in shame and regret at the way the drug companies bamboozled us into swallowing dangerous, useless ‘antidepressant’ pills.

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You’d be far better off taking a brisk walk. The moment of truth must come soon, though most of Britain’s complacent, sheep-like media will be among the last to spot it.

I would have thought it was blaring, front-page, top-of- the-bulletin news that GlaxoSmithKline, one of our biggest companies, has just been fined £2 billion (yes, you heard that right, £2 billion) in the US for – among other things – bribing doctors, and encouraging the prescription of unsuitable drugs to children.

Its drug Paxil, sold here as Seroxat, was promoted as suitable for teenagers and children, even though trials had shown it was not.

Doctors were sent on free trips where they were treated to snorkelling, sailing, deep-sea fishing, balloon rides and spa treatments (and cash payments), to persuade them to prescribe these drugs, or to reward them for doing so.

A medically-qualified radio host was allegedly paid more than £150,000 to plug one GSK antidepressant for unapproved uses. GSK paid for articles approving its drugs to appear in reputable medical journals.

It is well known now among doctors that other drug companies have suppressed unwelcome test results on modern antidepressants. These results show they are largely useless for their stated purpose. In many cases they were not significantly more effective than dummy tablets in lifting the moods of patients. Thanks to Freedom of Information investigations, the truth is now out.

Even worse than this is the growing suggestion that, far from making their users happy, these pills can increase suicidal thoughts in their minds, perhaps with tragic results.

The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency undertook trials which showed that teenagers and children who took Seroxat were significantly more likely to experience such thoughts.

Sara Carlin, an 18-year-old Canadian student with everything to live for, hanged herself in 2007 despite official warnings (and warnings from her mother) that the drug could lead to self-harm.

Quite why it should magically be safe for adults, I am not sure. Nor was the coroner in the 2003 inquest on Colin Whitfield, a retired headmaster, aged 56, who slit his wrists in his garden shed two weeks after starting to take Seroxat. The coroner recorded an open verdict and said the drug should be withdrawn until detailed national studies were made.

Mr Whitfield’s widow Kathryn said: ‘We have no doubt that it was the drug that caused him to do it.’

I would also remind readers of the recent statement by Dr Declan Gilsenan, Ireland’s former Assistant State Pathologist, who says he has seen ‘too many suicides’ after people had started taking antidepressants and is sure the evidence is ‘more than anecdotal’.

The defenders of this nasty, profiteering enterprise – including doctors who ought to know better – will come up with the usual bleat of ‘correlation is not causation’.

Just remember that this was the same sly song that Big Tobacco sang, when it first became obvious that cigarettes caused cancer. It is time for a proper investigation, with evidence on oath and the power of subpoena.

DeBron
12th July 2012, 16:51
You’d be far better off taking a brisk walk.

The most important thing to read. This could solve so many of our problems. Go outside and be with the world, even if just briefly.

I have an example: My wife offers to pick up one of her coworkers to go to work because of the distance and the time it takes the other person to get there by bus-train. The coworker has a cat, and my wife is mildy allergic to cat dander. So she was miserable at work. Headache and scratchy throat. And because of the nature of her work(Social Work) she was less than mentally pleased. I suggested she go outside, and get some water. What do you know she felt so much better afterwards.

Cidersomerset
16th July 2012, 11:34
Anti-Depressants Killing Sex Drive, Triggering Suicide


'A Recent study on antidepressants has shown that the drugs have some serious side effects: those taking certain
prescriptions could lose their sex drive. It sounds like the whole nation’s sexuality is under a threat as, according
to the statistics, one in ten Americans takes antidepressants.'


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Robert J. Niewiadomski
16th July 2012, 12:06
What a twisted take on handling of so called overpopulation of Earth: prevent new people into the world and expel those already present... Now this is what they call "two (pills) in one". Contraceptive and euthanasia :(

sigma6
12th August 2012, 11:37
On Hitchens, sometimes they actually pick someone like him precisely because their personalities are so 'ineffective'. It's a known political strategy used in government when they select people to man political 'watchdogs' posts etc...

Also Prozac is the most successful anti-depressant drug (from a profit point of view) of all time, and lo and behold the main ingredient is fluoride, and like coffee and donut's success, a large part of that has to do with it's addictive quality... as the withdrawl symptoms are aggression and suicidal tendencies... nice formula to make money, and it's nice to see someone explicitly and with detail, pointing how the 'doctors' are being clearly bribed to 'distribute' these drugs. Think of it, they are running a nation wide drug distribution network.

Think about that next time, your doctor is prescribing you any drug... listen very carefully, and if you just tilt your head right and look closely enough you will hear a little sound in the background... it will sound a little bit like a "ca-ching, ca-ching" and no, sorry to say, an angel didn't just get their wings...

And now we know why marijuana is 'illegal' as it would wipe out the 'anti-depressant' industry practically overnight... or at least in weeks and months... that's billions and billions and billions of dollars of blood money third party billed to the government, your tax dollars siphoned out the back door, out of sight, out mind, that could evaporate out of the hands of these crime syndicates', while alleviating suffering and bringing peace of mind and emotional balance to millions and millions and millions of people... at the same time, this is the reality (that apparently most people can't see????)

Keep paying your taxes, keep your nose to the grindstone, don't look up, on this sad sad ship of fools... it is the ignorance and fear of humanity that is the ONLY thing holding us back, I always think of that movie in that Planet of the Apes movie, (the one with the nuclear missile) where the apes were storming their underground cave and confronted with the illusion of a fire to scare them off, somehow they decided to jump through it and realized that it was just an illusion.

We are coming to that point, more and more of us are realizing that 'fire' that is scaring us from moving forward is just an 'illusion'... many of us are starting to take that 'jump'

We need more 'jumpers'...