Thursday, January 15, 2009

New psychiatric drugs double risk of heart attacks

What do new antipsychotic drugs have in common with old antipsychotic drugs like Trilafon?

Like the older toxins, the new drugs also double one's risk of a fatal heart attack, according to a new Vanderbilt University study.

This is a significant health issue because the drugs are so wildly overprescribed. They're called antipsychotics - but very few who take the drugs are psychotic. Every day, you rub elbows with people young and old who have been fed these poisons.

They could be children who were diagnosed with ADHD and given the drugs at school. They could be teenagers who disagreed with a school principal. They could be your co-workers who were given the stuff by quack shrinks.

Are most of the people who take these drugs psychotic? I doubt it. Millions of Americans have their systems filled with these substances daily, and they're at risk from them.

The FDA is now finally considering a black box warning for these toxic chemicals.

(Source: http://www.themedguru.com/articles/newer_antipsychotics_just_as_risky_as_old-86120080.html)

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