Showing posts with label neuroleptics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neuroleptics. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Medication 'worsens Alzheimer's

Anti-psychotic drugs commonly given to Alzheimer's patients often make their condition worse, a UK study suggests.

Neuroleptics provided no benefit for patients with mild behavioural problems, but were associated with a marked deterioration in verbal skills.

The research focused on 165 people with advanced Alzheimer's who were living in nursing homes in four British cities.

Up to 60% of Alzheimer's patients in nursing homes are given the drugs to control behaviour such as aggression.

The study appears in the journal Public Library of Science Medicine.

The researchers, from Kings College London and the Universities of Oxford and Newcastle, found the drugs offered no long-term benefit for most patients with mild symptoms of disturbed behaviour.

But just six months of treatment was enough for patients to show a marked deterioration in their verbal fluency.

READ MORE @ BBC

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Reported suicides – more than 80 percent got psychiatric drugs, well over 50 percent got antidepressants

Health care providers in Sweden are per a new law required to report all suicides committed in health care and up to four weeks after last health care visit. The reports are sent to the National Board of Health and Welfare for investigation.

367 suicides were reported per this law for 2006.

Data gotten via FOIA requests show: More than 80 percent of persons committing suicide were “treated” with psychiatric drugs; in well over 50 percent of the cases the persons got antidepressants, in more than 60 neuroleptics or antidepressants.

This information has been concealed by senior (psychiatric) officials at the National Board of Health and Welfare. It was contrary to the best interests of Big Pharma and biological psychiatrists. It blew the myths of antidepressants and neuroleptics as suicide protecting drugs to pieces. It would also have hurt the career of many medical journalists to take up this subject; journalists who for years have made their living by writing marketing articles about new antidepressant drugs. So nothing has been written about this in major media in Sweden.

READ MORE @ TRANSWORLDNEWS