The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging
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Loading ... - Published date: September 1, 2010
- Category: Drugs
- Tags: Psychotropics
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Psychotropic drugs. It’s the story of big money-drugs that fuel a $330 billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure. The cost in human terms is even greater-these drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people every year. And the death count keeps rising. Containing more than 175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched money-making machine.
Before these drugs were introduced in the market, people who had these conditions would not have been given any drugs at all. So it is the branding of a disease and it is the branding of a drug for a treament of a disease that did not exist before the industry made the disease. (Excerpt from cchr.org)










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I would like to say something about the standard of care. While it is true that doctors and other professionals are subject first to analysis wherein they are compared with their peers, there is precedent, particularly in medicine for a whole field to be considered negligent. This is why optometrists test you for certain diseases, because courts made them do so even though no one was doing it. It just seemed worth mentioning as a possible solution to work toward. It seems to me to be the path of least resistance for this particular problem. Thanks.
Something else, this video presents informed consent like it’s an ideal or an ethic rooted in good consumerism. It isn’t. It’s a rule of doctor’s liability to patients, and if you don’t have informed consent, don’t feel bad about that. It’s the doctor’s job to give you informed consent; not yours to get it, and if he doesn’t there may be liability for that.
You know, I wrote a short stories a while back about Earth being put under psyhiatric quarantine, with all humans being given a B mark, scoring their mental health, with only those of B1 being allowed to live on planet Earth.
After watch episode 7 of this, I was shocked that at the time of this documentary in the US, things were moving so fast towards such a nightmare. Im a mental health nurse and I still cant believe that the Teenscreen program actually exists! OMG!!