Church
of Scientology of Canberra
FreedomBelow is a thoughtful article sent to us by email, now reproduced here in the public interest:CCHR
Int's New Psychiatric Drug Search Engine—310 International
Drug Regulatory Warnings & Studies & 194,000 Adverse
psychiatric drug
reaction reports Psychiatric
drugs sales generate $80 billion dollars per year with Big
Pharma spending $4.7 billion per year on TV and Print ads, and $1
billion per
year on internet advertising. As
a result the number of people worldwide taking psychiatric drugs has
skyrocketed to 100 million (20 million of them children) with
documented side
effects of worsening depression, mania, psychosis, violence, suicidal
and
homicidal ideation, birth defects, heart attack, stroke and sudden
death — to
name but a few. International
drug regulatory warnings have increased by 400% in the
last 10 years, yet the general public has nowhere to go to find this
information online in an easy to search, concise format. Until
now. CCHR
International, the world's leading mental health watchdog, has
created a free public search engine featuring:
People
can search international drug regulatory warnings, or studies, or
both. They can search by the brand name of a drug (such as Prozac,
Zoloft,
Ritalin) or by drug class (such as antipsychotic, stimulant,
antidepressant,
etc.) or by type of side effect or by country issuing the
study/warning. All
information is summarized and easy to read. CCHR
International has also decrypted the FDA's Adverse Drug Reaction
reports which include psychiatric drug side effects reported to the
FDAs
Medwatch program. This lists who reported the side effect (Doctor,
Pharmacist,
etc.) the side effect of the drug and also the age range. Any
medical term that appears in the search results can be defined
simply by double clicking the word, and a small bubble will appear
defining the
word. No
other mental health watchdog or government agency is offering this
service to the public. This is the world's only searchable online
psychiatric
drug database containing all international studies, warnings and
adverse
reaction reports on psychiatric drugs in existence. You
can try out the new Psychiatric Drug Search Engine here. Help get the
word out. The information is free. http://www.cchrint.org/psychdrugdangers/
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