Tag: drugs

Hundreds of South Australian children on anti-psychotic drugs

Tony Shepherd, Health reporter From: The Advertiser March 28, 2010 10:22pm HUNDREDS of South Australian children have been prescribed anti-psychotic drugs with dangerous side effects,

Kids prescribed toxic drug cocktail

EXCLUSIVE by Kate Sikora From: The Daily Telegraph March 24, 2010 12:00AM . CHILDREN as young as one are being prescribed powerful anti-psychotic drugs that have

Drugs Before Diagnosis?

By Daniel Williams Sunday, Jun. 18, 2006 Below is a thoughtful article sent to us by email, now reproduced here in the public interest: Experiments, by

Brave New World of “Pre-Drugging” Kids

CCHR IntMarch 16, 2010 Who is Patrick McGorry and what does he promote?  He’s a psychiatrist just named Australian of the Year for his work

Pilots now can take antidepressants on job

The Associated PressPublished: April 2, 2010WASHINGTON – The government is lifting a 70-year-old ban on letting pilots fly while on antidepressants, citing improvements in the

Australian of the Year Patrick McGorry’s call for early intervention to prevent Psychosis: A Stitch in Time or a Stitch Up?

Below is another thoughtful article sent to us by email, now reproduced here in the public interest: November 21, 2010 by Martin Whitley MP (From his

Misleading claims in the mental health reform debate

By Melissa Raven and Jon JureidiniPosted Monday, 9 August 2010 Below is another thoughtful article sent to us by email, now reproduced here in the public

McGorry’s ‘early intervention’ in mental health: a prescription for disaster

By David Webb and Melissa Raven – posted Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Below is a thoughtful article sent to us by email, now reproduced here in

MAKING A KILLING

The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging A Documentary DVD PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The facts are hard to believe, but fatal to ignore. Psychotropic drugs. It’s the

The MARKETING of MADNESS

Are We All Insane? A Documenttary DV PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Psychotropic drugging – its big business. This is the story of the high-income partnership between psychiatry