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rainin

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8. Don't dismiss this without looking deeper. This needs to be looked at.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 05:21 AM
Dec 2012

Start with http://www.cchrint.org/tag/black-box-warnings/
New Study Links ADHD Drugs, Antidepressants, Hypnotics & Anti-Smoking Drug to 1,527 Acts of Violence
Thursday, December 16th, 2010

For years, there were contentious debates about links between certain prescription meds, notably antidepressants, and suicidal behavior. Now, the focus is turning to violent behavior directed toward others. And a new study is linking 31 widely prescribed drugs – most notably, the Chantix anti-smoking pill – with 1,527 serious acts of violence, such as physical abuse, physical assault and homicide.

The study, which was published in PLoS One, identified 484 drugs that accounted for 780,169 serious adverse event reports of all kinds, including 1,937 cases meeting the violence criteria determined by the researchers. There were 387 reports of homicide, 404 physical assaults, 27 cases indicating physical abuse, 896 homicidal ideation reports and 223 cases described as violence-related symptoms.

Besides Pfizer’s Chantix, 11 antidepressants, three ADHD meds and five hypnotics or sedatives were linked to 79 percent of the violence cases. Looked at another way, no cases of violence were reported for 324 of the 484 drugs evaluated. And so an association with violence appeared “highly unlikely” for nearly 85 percent of all evaluated drugs in widespread clinical use.

This is not, by the way, the first time that Chantix has been linked to violent behavior. The same authors published a study last summer in The Annals of Pharmacotherapy that found Chantix is not only associated with violent and aggressive thoughts and acts, but they also identified some of the common characteristics among people using the pill and their subsequent behavior (see original article for additional information).

“Acts of violence towards others are a genuine and serious adverse drug event associated with a relatively small group of drugs. (Chantix), which increases the availability of dopamine, and antidepressants with serotonergic effects were the most strongly and consistently implicated drugs,” the researchers write. Interestingly, this finding appears just after the infamous Zoloft defense case drew to a close. That involved a 12-year-old boy who killed his grandparents and his lawyers blamed the antidepressant (see original article for additional information).

The authors do, however, cite some limitations. The submission of an individual adverse event report does not itself establish causality,” the note, “only that a reporting individual suspected a relationship existed.” And they add that the quality and detail in each report varies. On the other hand, they also say that, “given that violent thoughts or actions are not typically attributed to drug therapy or recorded in medical records, the reporting rate for violence cases could be very low. The selected violence cases do not provide a reliable estimate of how often they might occur.”

In the end, they recommend prospective studies to “establish the incidence, confirm differences among drugs and identify additional common features.”

http://www.pharmalot.com/2010/12/chantix-prescription-drugs-and-violent-acts/

Note from CCHR: As far back as 1991, the FDA held hearings into antidepressants causing suicidal ideation and violence, largely prompted by CCHR’s demands for an investigation. CCHR testified along with dozens of victims and medical experts. The FDA panel, largely Pharma funded, refused to issue warnings despite the evidence presented. It would take the FDA another 13 years to finally admit antidepressants cause suicidal ideation and issue black box warnings on the drugs. The FDA has still never fully investigated the overwhelming evidence linking antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs to acts of violence and homicide.

Watch this video, produced by CCHR, of the 1991 FDA hearings into antidepressants causing suicide and violence http://www.youtube.com/cchrint#p/c/B9EA75455D155D89/6/FxJomeak4V4

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The "evidence" is beyond stupid. Betsy Ross Dec 2012 #1
Maybe... Indi Guy Dec 2012 #2
These drugs CAUSE psychosis and suicidal thoughts. Liberty Belle Dec 2012 #5
You mention GMOs and destroy your line of reasoning Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2012 #26
The Neuroscience of the Gut Strange but true: the brain is shaped by bacteria in the digestive tract dkf Dec 2012 #32
I can't believe you posted this. rainin Dec 2012 #43
I posted it the original article a few days ago... dkf Dec 2012 #44
You really need to summarize this in layman's terms. rainin Dec 2012 #45
The worst worst school massacre in history was in 1927 Major Nikon Dec 2012 #29
Blah, blah blah... FarPoint Dec 2012 #56
Yes, the Mad Bomber Of Bath, Michigan veganlush Dec 2012 #57
the "evidence" is not beyond stupid green for victory Dec 2012 #17
thank you mettamega Dec 2012 #25
Yeah, this article is pretty irresponsible. napoleon_in_rags Dec 2012 #33
Crutches work for 100% of people, drugs (any drug) only works as indicated... DCKit Dec 2012 #40
Kind Of Agree ProfessorGAC Dec 2012 #42
These drugs are already linked to violence / suicide. Especially in kids. DirkGently Dec 2012 #50
Cause...or symptom? regnaD kciN Dec 2012 #3
As I stated in the OP... Indi Guy Dec 2012 #4
No, they should not be dismissed. Thanks for posting. n/t rainin Dec 2012 #13
They never have been dismissed Major Nikon Dec 2012 #31
The FBI indicated some years back, for Klebold and Harris, one was a manic depressive and the other AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #7
But if there were no guns they could not have shot and killed those they did. kelliekat44 Dec 2012 #21
No one said stop looking at guns. rainin Dec 2012 #22
Ok AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #46
Studies are done. These drugs have FDA "black box" warnings already. DirkGently Dec 2012 #51
Suicide != school shooting like violence. AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #58
Scientologist propaganda Union Scribe Dec 2012 #6
please see #17 green for victory Dec 2012 #18
The OP links to a Scientologist site... SidDithers Dec 2012 #37
oh, well, that makes it all better then. AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #47
Michael Moore is NOT a scientologist mettamega Dec 2012 #23
Correlation/causation. AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #48
My ex girlfriend was prescribed Zanex or Zoloft... one of the "Z"s BarackTheVote Dec 2012 #60
Ok. AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #61
Don't dismiss this without looking deeper. This needs to be looked at. rainin Dec 2012 #8
CCHR again Union Scribe Dec 2012 #10
not in post #17 green for victory Dec 2012 #19
If all these kids were marijuana users, they'd be screaming about it. rainin Dec 2012 #9
I remember hearing about a cult Union Scribe Dec 2012 #11
wtf? so all the drug warnings-- as stated by the manufactures--don't mean shit? orleans Dec 2012 #15
Drugs have side effects and we don't need any cult to know that sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #24
That's a lie. AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #49
Somebody sounds a little too defensive. rainin Dec 2012 #12
Confirmation Bias nvme Dec 2012 #14
Lump all meds? rainin Dec 2012 #16
I would not be alive without these drugs. Are_grits_groceries Dec 2012 #20
I hear you about medication saving lives davidpdx Dec 2012 #39
Yes, over-prescribing exists, but root causes are still over-supply of guns and magazines & media: Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2012 #27
Correlation does not equal causation. Smarmie Doofus Dec 2012 #28
Do NOT link to the Scientologist group "Psychiatric Fraud" intaglio Dec 2012 #30
I have to agree that most of these claims are out there davidpdx Dec 2012 #41
Antidepressants Vashondem Dec 2012 #34
This, though, is a chicken and egg problem. Were the antidepressants a factor in the Squinch Dec 2012 #35
Scientologist bullshit... SidDithers Dec 2012 #36
My cousins husband took a shotgun to my cousin and then to their adult child - lynne Dec 2012 #38
Hateful Scientologist BS bigotry against the mentally ill. Odin2005 Dec 2012 #52
Two of my cousins committed suicide and were on antidepressants. abelenkpe Dec 2012 #53
They could go here, but this isn't where their training is, this isn't where the paymasters 2on2u Dec 2012 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author otohara Dec 2012 #55
This fringe bullshit belongs in Creative Speculation... Comrade_McKenzie Dec 2012 #59
Locking. HappyMe Dec 2012 #62
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