Conspiracy to Drug America? – Is Big Pharma Making Us Mentally Ill?
Conspiracy to Drug America? – Is Big Pharma Making Us Mentally Ill? – Pill Popping America – Is Big Pharma Making Us Mentally Ill? With ever growing numbers of Americans being diagnosed with mental illness and drug companies making massive profits for medicating the population for these supposed diseases and disorders, some important questions should be asked: Are so many of us truly mentally ill? – If the answer is yes, what is causing this upsurge in disorders? If the answer is no, why are so many people being diagnosed and placed on brain altering psychotropic drugs? – What are the long-term effects of these powerful chemicals on our individual and societal health? Should drug companies be allowed to market powerful drugs to the general public without a thorough discussion of the risks of consumption? What are your thoughts on mental illness in America, the pharmaceutical industry, the prevalent marketing of psychotropic drugs, and the effects of these drugs on health? Leave a comment below!
Summit focuses on prescription drug abuse
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MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – Carrying around and taking prescription medication isn't a crime but if your name isn't on the label, it can get you into big trouble. “If you are not lawfully prescribed a narcotic then you are not allowed to take it under the …
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Prescription Drug Abuse Rising in LA County
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The study of prescription drug abuse in LA County comes amid increasing concerns across the nation about deaths and addiction related to pain killers and other doctor-approved medications. Documents. LA County Prescription Drug Abuse Report. “Patterns …
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Attorney General Host Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention in Bullitt and Marion …
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Higdon, who led efforts in the Senate to win passage of House Bill 1. "There has been a great deal of effort and collaboration, regardless of political party, to put forth legislation that helps us fight the epidemic of prescription drug abuse in the …
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