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March 17, 2009

Anna Nicole’s Psychiatrist Arrested for Her Death

Filed under: Uncategorized — amit @ 12:33 am

Reports are now surfacing that Psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich played a huge role in the overdose that took Anna Nicole’s death.

The psychiatrist was writing prescriptions in false names and prescribed unwarranted amounts of highly addictive medications to Smith, knowing that she was an addict.

Tags: Psychiatric Drugs, Psychiatrists in The News

January 17, 2009

Eli Lilly Forced to Pay Billion Dollar Fine for Zyprexa

Filed under: Uncategorized — amit @ 1:48 am

Eli Lilly was forced to pay $1.42 billion fine for marketing their anti-psychotic drug to elderly and children when the drug has no proof to help.

Instead, the drug can cause diabetes, suicide, and other harmful side effects.

View the News Story Here.

Tags: Antidepressants, Psychiatric Drugs

December 4, 2008

Lexapro - The Real Killer of Taylor Hooton

Filed under: Uncategorized — amit @ 3:19 am

I just finished watching Bigger, Stronger, Faster.  In it, the father of Taylor Hooton rails against steroids because he thinks they caused Taylor to commit suicide.

I feel bad for him of course, but am pretty pissed off that he seems to completely ignore that his son was taking Lexapro, a psychiatric drug KNOWN TO CAUSE SUICIDES.

 

Tags: Antidepressants, Depression, Psychiatric Drugs

August 21, 2008

Patient Left in a Chair - Dies 22 Hours Later

Filed under: Uncategorized — amit @ 7:54 am

A patient dies while being left in a chair for 22 hours with no food or water. Some of the practitioners were instead caught on tape playing cards, watching TV and talking on the phone.

And if that isn’t enough, another doctor was caught hitting a teenage patient!

After all that, the practioners got only a slap on the wrist.

Tags: Psychiatric Restraints and Hospitalization, Psychiatric Treatment

June 17, 2008

Anti-Psychotic Drugs Don’t Work on Disabled People

Filed under: Uncategorized — amit @ 2:09 am

Anti-psychotic drugs appear not be effective at improving the behavior of people with learning disabilities than a placebo. Anti-psychotics are regularly used on people with learning disabilities who exhibit aggression, but no studies had previously been conducted to see if such treatment was effective.

More here: http://www.naturalnews.com/023407.html

Tags: Disorders & Diagnoses, Mental Health Screening

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