FDA Alert On Violence and Suicide-Inducing Stimulants
June 28, 2005: The Food and Drug Administration says that “ADHD” stimulants cause visual hallucinations, aggression, violent and suicidal behavior.
(PRWEB) July 3, 2005 -- Since the 1980s, Citizens Commission on Human Rights
has exposed the dangers of stimulants such as Ritalin prescribed for the
psychiatric invention, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). For
years psychiatry has promoted the notion of a “chemical imbalance” to prescribe
psychiatric drugs to over eight million schoolchildren - a $1 billion dollar a
year industry - despite the fact that no medical or scientific test has ever
validated psychiatry’s theories about chemical imbalances. Medical experts say
there is no evidence that ADHD exists as a physical, neurobiological disease and
that prescribing cocaine-like stimulants for something that cannot be physically
diagnosed is child abuse.
On June 28, 2005, The FDA finally ordered
labeling changes to methylphenidate [Ritalin] products, including Concerta to
warn that these drugs can cause “psychiatric events.” These are described as
“visual hallucinations, suicidal ideation, psychotic behavior, as well as
aggression or violent behavior.” Click HERE to read the article.
Bruce
Wiseman, president of CCHR in the U.S., says, “Parents have been denied
information on these dangerous suicide and violence-inducing drug side effects
for years, unwittingly placing their children at risk. The public awareness
raised in the media recently about these and other psychiatric drugs and
Congressional Hearings into why such information has been withheld, may finally
mean that parents will be able to make truly informed decisions about protecting
their children's health, instead of being further victimized by psychiatry's
smoke-and-mirrors history of fraud and deceit."
http://www.cchr.org/issues/adhd/index.htm
http://www.cchr.org/issues/school/index.htm
http://www.cchr.org/issues/school/page01.htm
http://www.cchr.org/issues/school/manipulating/index.htm
http://www.cchr.org/issues/school/violence/index.htm
Contact:
Marla Filidei
www.cchr.org
1-800-869-2247
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/7/prweb257680.htm