Call to Ban “Low Testosterone” Ads as “Disease-mongering”

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An editorial in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society has called for a ban on advertisements about testosterone replacement therapy, and the FDA has issued warnings about the practice.

Many Unforeseen Drug-drug Interactions Possible By Following Clinical Guidelines

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If doctors follow UK government guidelines, they could endanger patients who have both depression and any of a number of other common diseases or conditions.

Health Canada Adds Suicide Warning to ADHD Medications

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Stronger warnings on the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors are being incorporated into the prescribing information for ADHD drugs in Canada.

FDA Cannot Find Conclusive Evidence Zyprexa Injection Killed Patients

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The US Food and Drug Administration is still unsure whether a long-acting, injectable antipsychotic killed two people days after they received it.

National Security Rationales are Intensifying the Pharmaceuticalization of Society

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Scholars from the Centre for Global Health Policy describe changes in drug policies being taken by many national governments that are motivated by national security concerns.

Veterans Often Being Given Risky Combinations of Opioids and Psychotropics

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The vast majority of veterans who are taking opioids for pain are also being prescribed one or more psychiatric medications.

Germanwings Pilot Reportedly Had Antidepressants — Many Banned By US FAA

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The German pilot who apparently deliberately crashed a passenger plane reportedly had antidepressant drugs in his home, use of which is restricted or disallowed by many aviation regulators.

Many People Taking Antidepressants Don’t Have Any Mental Disorders

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The majority of people taking antidepressant medications have never had major depressive disorder, and 38% have never met criteria for having any mental disorder.

Why Do Better Health Care Systems Make People Feel Less Healthy?

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The more a country's system of medical care expands, the sicker people feel -- and much of that effect seems related to psychiatry.

Antipsychotics Even Riskier For The Elderly Than Previously Thought

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Antipsychotic medications that are commonly being used to help control behaviors in elderly people with dementia seem to be causing premature deaths at high rates.

University of Minnesota Suspends Enrollment in Psychiatric Drug Trials

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After a second critical report this month about its psychiatry department's ethical practices and conflicts of interest, the University of Minnesota has temporarily suspended enrollment in its psychiatric drug trials.

One-sixth of College Students Misuse ADHD Stimulants

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About 17% of college students take stimulants such as Ritalin and Adderall, primarily because they believe the drugs will help them improve their academic performance.

Most Medical Study Authors in US Still Failing to Comply With Legal Obligations

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The majority of clinical trials are still not reporting their results to the US government's ClinicalTrials.gov.

Report on University of Minnesota Psychiatric Research Practices “Scathing”

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The latest investigative report into the University of Minnesota's psychiatric research practices was "scathing," reported Forbes in a two-part story.

Long-term Use of Lithium Can Cause Kidney Failure

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A third of patients who have taken the common psychiatric medication lithium for over ten years have developed "chronic renal failure" from the drug.

Antipsychotic Use in Nursing Homes Causing Many Adverse Effects in Elderly

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A literature review found that the extensive off-label use of antipsychotic medications in nursing homes is causing many adverse effects and providing limited benefits.

Self-regulation of Pharma Drug Advertising Failing in UK and Sweden

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Pharmaceutical companies are regularly breaching industry codes of conduct in their promotion and advertising of their drugs in Europe.

Some Common Psychiatric Medications Associated With Pneumonia

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Pneumonia cases in the elderly are strongly associated with use of anticholinergic medications, including benzodiazepines and tricyclic antidepressants.

Many States Trying to Slow Antipsychotic Prescribing to Children

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Thirty-one US states have implemented some kind of "prior authorization" policies to try to rein in the unnecessary prescribing of antipsychotic medications to children.

Inappropriate Antipsychotic Prescriptions to Children Keep Increasing

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Clinicians are following best practice guidelines only half of the time when giving antipsychotic medications to children, and following FDA-approved indications only one-fourth of the time.

FDA Approves Another Antipsychotic for Children

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The FDA has approved the atypical antipsychotic Saphris (asenapine) for use in children on the basis of one trial.

Many Pharmaceutical Companies Funding Congressman Tim Murphy

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Data on OpenSecrets.gov show Murphy is being heavily funded by the same interests that stand to benefit financially from his Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act -- pharmaceutical companies and psychiatric hospitals.

Sleep Aid Melatonin May Not Be Safe for Children

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Increasing numbers of children with sleep disorders are being treated with the hormone melatonin, but the medication has not been approved for such use.

California Senate Panel Investigates Drugging of Foster Kids

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The chair of a state Senate committee told a public hearing that California’s foster care system “has grown more addicted to mind-altering medication."

J&J Loses Case Over Risperdal Antipsychotic Causing Male Breast Growth

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A jury decided Johnson & Johnson must pay a Philadelphia man $2.5 million in damages "for failing to warn that its Risperdal antipsychotic could cause gynecomastia."