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Postby Copy_Cat » Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:53 pm

Psychiatric drugs cause withdrawal reactions, including the antidepressants, tranquilizers, antipsychotic drugs and 'mood stabilizers' (mood removers) .

Of course nobody wants to exist as a zombie then trys to stop taking them.

Then then the individual’s condition grows markedly worse within days or weeks of stopping the psychiatric drug, this is almost always due to a withdrawal reactions. However, misinformed doctors and misled parents, teachers and even patients belive that this is evidence that the individual "needs" the drug even more, when in fact its caused by these drugs in the first place and he or she just needs time to recover from withdrawal effects.


From http://breggin.com/ and Your Drug May Be Your Problem: How And Why To Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications http://www.amazon.com/Your-Drug-May-Pro ... 0738203483

Andy Behrman, a former spokesman for Abilify and Bristol Myers Squibb, discusses his side effects from Abilify, the "wonder drug" of Bristol Myers Squibb,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VzMZX4nBz8

sunset_birth wrote:What I like is the free trial, when they know it creates dependency.


Thanks for the topic idea !

But they advertize "non addictive" cause for something to be addictive it has to get you high and make you want to take it. Dependency means sick without it after using it for a while (cant sleep,anxiety...). They forget that part.

Hope this shows up in searches , and abilify is an ANTIPSYCHOTIC ! read the fine print !
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Postby sunset_birth » Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:59 pm

Yeah, withdrawal is a form of addiction, IMO.
It is almost criminal behavior on their part.

You are welcome for the topic. :)
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Postby Copy_Cat » Wed Jul 31, 2013 4:34 am

Look at this ,

Bristol-Myers' Abilify coupons prevail in health-plan lawsuit

http://www.fiercepharma.com/story/bristol-myers-abilify-coupons-prevail-health-plan-lawsuit/2013-06-04

And I thought the fraudulent misrepresentation T.V ads designed to convince people Abilify was and anti-depressant and not a nasty anti-psychotic were bad.
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