Common Benzodiazepine Sedatives May Induce Aggression
Benzodiazepine medications that are commonly used for calming or sedating people can sometimes apparently cause violent or aggressive responses in some people, according to...
Psychiatric Medication Use Associated with Triple the Risk of Stroke
Common psychiatric medications double the risk of heart attack and triple the risk of stroke, according to research presented at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress...
Psychiatric Drugs: More Dangerous Than You Ever Imagined (A New Video)
āPsychiatric Drugs are More Dangerous than You Ever Imaginedā is the newest video in my series Simple Truths about Psychiatry.Ā It provides a simple, direct and inescapable warning about this epidemic of harm induced by psychiatric drugs. The video sounds a necessary alarm about this growing tragedy, involving millions of people and their families, who never foresaw the disabling results of taking psychiatric drugs and giving them to their children.
What Do Antidepressants in Drinking Water Do to Birds?
Ever higher levels of pharmaceutical drugs are turning up in drinking water supplies, and an op-ed in the UK Mirror discusses a study that...
Coming Out: Iatrogenic Illness Awareness Month
Our main reason for beginning an awareness month is the need for recognition-- a yearning to make the word āiatrogenicā and its corresponding language available to our community, and to the greater public as a household name. We donāt have the luxury of raising money for research, racing for the cure, or ribbons. For that we would have to be on the map. Why is it that something this pervasive gets so little traction?
More on Benzos and Cognitive Damage
There is mounting evidence that benzodiazepines are causing Alzheimer's Disease. I cannot imagine any genuine medical specialty ignoring or downplaying information of this sort. But psychiatry, with the perennial defensiveness of those with something to hide, promotes the idea that they are safe when used for short periods, knowing full well that a huge percentage of users become "hooked" after a week or two, and stay on the drugs indefinitely.
Our Powerful Mind, and Hope
One of the main arguments for continuing drug treatment for depression, psychosis and bipolar disorder is that you will get worse from stopping the drugs, especially if they are stopped abruptly. These are findings from mainstream psychiatry. However, if we combine this information with the methodology of the randomized controlled trial, we may see that these drug trials do not show efficacy of drugs, and may not be usable to show safety. The positive side to this is that the trials may actually demonstrate the healing power of our own minds.
Benzodiazepine Use and Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
If a person in mid-life is feeling anxious, or depressed, or can't sleep? No problem. No need to figure out the source of these concerns. No need to work towards solutions in the old time-honored way of our ancestors. Today, psychiatrists have pills. Pop a benzo! And by the way, you'll have a 40% increased risk of Alzheimer's Disease in your late sixties.
Major Risks from Drug Interactions in Common Psychiatric Polypharmacy
It is very common for psychiatric patients, especially those diagnosed with schizophrenia, to be prescribed two or more psychiatric medications at once, and this...
Antipsychotic Medications Are Causing Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
Common second-generation antipsychotic medications are causing symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder to emerge in many people who previously only had schizophrenia symptoms, according to a...
Waking Blackouts On Sleep Drugs Can Lead to Dangerous Mishaps
In her blog on USC Annenberg's Reporting on Health, journalist Martha Rosenberg reviews some of the quantitative evidence and qualitatively bizarre anecdotal evidence of...
It Gets Better: Neuropsych Doctor Confirms Psych Drug Iatrogenesis, PTSD, Brain Injury
To those who are still suffering, it gets better.Ā Indeed, I do not consider myself ill anymore.Ā I consider myself HEALING, which is a vibrant state of movement and change.Ā My limitations do not mean that I am sick. Learning to make boundaries for my well-being has been one of the healthiest things Iāve learned to do. Deeply respecting the needs of this body/temple is one of the most wonderful achievements of WELLNESS.
Smoking Cessation and Psychiatric Drugs Cause the Most Suicidal and Homicidal Reactions
The popular smoking cessation drug Chantix is the medication that most frequently makes people feel suicidal or homicidal, according to figures gathered by the...
Antidepressants Linked to Doubling of Failure of Dental Implants
People who take SSRI antidepressants are twice as likely to have their dental implants fail, according to McGill University researchers. In a press release,...
Doctors Rarely Warn about Benzo Withdrawal
The Boston Globe interviews people who became ever more severely dependent on sedating benzodiazepines without realizing it, because as they tried to stop taking...
Autism, Antidepressants, and Pregnancy: The Basics
This month, the seventh study and eighth study came out on the topic of antidepressant exposure during pregnancy and autism.Ā And these studies showed, as essentially all of the others have, that antidepressant use during pregnancy (principally with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs) is associated with autism in the exposed children. With so many children being diagnosed with autism and so many women taking antidepressants during pregnancy, everyone wants to know: are these things (the antidepressants) associated with autism or not?Ā Quite frankly no one has the time to read through all eight scientific papers (and dozens more animal and basic science studies) to understand this important area, so I will do my best to briefly summarize it here.
Consent and Psychiatry: Problematizing the ProblematicĀ
It is rare to get involved in a dialogue over psychiatry without sooner or later someone defending the use of such ātreatmentsā as ECT āas long as they are consented to,ā with the term āinformed consentā periodically employed. Herein lies the context for this piece. The issue that I want to probe, to be clear, is not whether force should be usedāfor of course it shouldnātābut the thorny issue of consent itselfāwhat exactly constitutes consent and what other issues besides consent are critical to factor in when considering what it is and is not legitimate for a āmedicalā professional to offer.
Antipsychotics During Pregnancy Linked to Infant Problems
āLive, healthy babies are the most common outcome following the use of antipsychotic medication in pregnancy,ā conclude Australian researchers in a study that was...
Cold Turkey
The other day I talked to a friend who I hadnāt seen for quite a while. She told me that she had been prescribed Seroquel for sleep problems about a year ago. But when she started to read about it a couple months ago she got really nervous that it was causing her long term health complications and she stopped taking it - cold turkey - without tapering. I wondered about our conversation afterwards and thought about the countless amount of people who donāt tolerate their psychiatric meds and quit cold turkey.
Antidepressants, Pregnancy, and Autism: Really Time to Worry
On Monday April 14th, an important new study from Harrington et al was published in the journal Pediatrics (the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.)Ā The study was designed to examine prenatal use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and the risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and other developmental delays (DDs).Ā Nine hundred sixty-six mother child pairs were studied and the researchers found that in boys, the association between maternal SSRI use in the first trimester and autism was very strong (OR 3.22).Ā The association between third-trimester maternal SSRI use and developmental delay was even stronger, with an odds ratio of 4.98.
Prenatal Exposure to SSRIs Significantly Increases Autism & Developmental Delays
Research on 966 mother-child pairs from the Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and the Environment (CHARGE) Study finds thatĀ prenatal SSRI exposure was nearly 3...
Antidepressants and Preterm Birth: More Concerning Findings
An important new research paper was published this week on the topic of antidepressant use during pregnancy and preterm birth.Ā The issue is a crucial one as preterm birth (i.e. birth at less than 37 weeks gestational age) is one of the most challenging problems facing the obstetrical community today.Ā Rates of preterm birth have been increasing over the past two decades.Ā Babies born early have increased risks of morbidity and mortality.Ā At the same time, rates of antidepressant use during pregnancy have increased dramatically.
Increased Risk of Preterm Birth in Women Taking Antidepressants
A detailed meta-analysis of the published research on women taking antidepressants duringĀ pregnancyĀ finds that the rate of preterm birth is nearly doubled in the third...
ADHD Medication Slows Growth, Increases Obesity
Treating attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with stimulants affects growth and is likely to cause a higher BMI in later adolescence, according to research from...
Benzodiazepines: Dangerous Drugs
When the benzodiazepines were first introduced, it was widely claimed, both by psychiatrists and by pharma, that they were non-addictive. This claim was subsequently abandoned in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, and the addictive potential of these products is now recognized and generally accepted.