Health - Generation RX

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Description

Prozac Nation has given birth to a generation of messed-up kids. Children in the West are routinely diagnosed as depressed, hyperactive or bipolar, and systematically plied with powerful drugs. In the US alone, its a market worth $130 000 per second. But if we were allowed access to proper information, would we really be doling these pills out like sweets, to get our troubled children off our nerves? Stories have circulated for decades about the dangers of psychiatric medication: famous cases of teenagers who became gun-toting maniacs after popping pills to combat mild depression or the otherwise healthy girl, prescribed antidepressants for exam stress, who was found hanging from a rope in her bedroom not long afterwards. At the 1991 Prozac trials, scores of impassioned victims affirmed that the drug pushed them to the brink of despair: I tried to kill myself in front of my five children, confesses one mother in the witness-box. Countless others weep for dead relatives. But this moving footage is only the tip of the iceberg: most of the tapes are now lost. Giants like Lilly, Pfizer and Glaxo SmithKline have worked hard to silence these angry voices and reduce the available information to a mere whisper. In Generation RX, experts and victims band together to expose the corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, and liberate our mental health from its dictatorial sway. Assembling a plethora of leaked memos, flawed studies and previously-unseen conference footage...