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Big Pharma's Antidepressant Cover-Up: Whistleblower Exposes SSRI Dangers

ValuetainmentSeptember 10, 20259 min15,344 views
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SSRI Efficacy and Side Effects

  • 💡 SSRI antidepressants show a minimal benefit on depression compared to placebo, falling below the least clinically significant difference.
  • ⚠️ Half of those treated experience severe sexual dysfunction, which can become permanent, leading to lifelong incapacitation.
  • 💔 In some cases, these permanent side effects have tragically led individuals to commit suicide.

Increased Suicide and Violence Risk

  • 📈 SSRIs have been shown to double the risk of suicide, not only in children but also in adults.
  • 🎯 This effect has been observed in data from the FDA, which is considered more reliable than published studies by drug companies and their allies.
  • 🚨 Despite this, suicide prevention programs globally often recommend antidepressants for suicidal individuals, a practice deemed "insane" by the speaker.

Data Manipulation and Fraud

  • 🔍 Researchers with access to clinical study reports from the European drug regulator found cases where individuals became belligerent, hostile, and homicidal on these drugs.
  • 🚫 This crucial information, including suicide attempts, is deleted from published reports by drug companies, constituting fraud.
  • 📈 For example, two suicide attempts on fluoxetine (Prozac) in children were omitted from the published report but appeared in Eli Lilly's internal company report.

The Link to Mass Shootings

  • 💥 The speaker agrees with the notion that psychiatric drugs, including SSRIs, could be a culprit in mass shootings.
  • 🔬 Animal experiments and clinical study reports suggest these drugs can induce hostility and aggression.
  • ⚠️ Black box warnings on psychiatric drugs already caution about suicidal and homicidal ideation.
  • 🌎 The rise in such incidents in the US, while other countries with comparable gun ownership do not experience the same, suggests a change in human behavior potentially linked to overmedication with psychiatric drugs.
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