Posted by Lou Pilder on February 20, 2010, at 17:42:29
In reply to Re: They're just figuring this out??? » linkadge, posted by Bob on February 20, 2010, at 15:47:20
> > These are very good points. The problem is that the biggest voice that gets heard is that of the psychiatrists, doctors and drug companies. These parties livelyhood depends on the best portrayal of the medications.
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> > To add to your list you could put: overall lack of efficacy too. The establishment wants people to believe depression is this cut and dry thing. You take a pill, everything is better. You take the drug and it works.
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> > I think the sickest part is when the meds are prescribed so liberally to kids. Kid's brains are changing so rapidly that they often can't detect what a med is doing. Pair that with the lack of efficacy and research I can only ask why.
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> No doubt! How could I forget lack of efficacy? I guess it's such a pervasive, ubiquitous issue that I've almost come to accept it as a tacit operating assumption.
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> I think many docs (pdocs at least) are aware on some level about the significant problems with the drugs but what is one to do or say? The drug companies certainly know what's going on of course. The unfortunate aspect of this in my eyes is, how is the state-of-the-art for treatment of mental illness going to advance if no one outside of those directly affected have any idea what's going on? The physical ailments such as cancer, diabetes, etc have much more awareness.
>Friends,
It is written here,[...the significant problems with the drugs...]
I am asking that if you are considering posting a response here or in parallel threads, to do a search for the following before you post here. If you could, then I could know that you may be aware of what is in the article and then I could be better able to communicate with you.
Lou
Key in;
Should Neuroleptic Drugs Be Banned?
The paper is by Lars Martensson, M.D.
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:937318
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20100216/msgs/937487.html