Why is there no or never any discussion about the correlation between mass murderers prescription medication?
>Aaron Ybarra: Prozac and Risperdal. June 5, 2014: 26-year old Ybarra, opened fire with a shotgun at Seattle Pacific University, killing one student and wounding two others. Ybarra reported that he had been prescribed the antidepressant Prozac and antipsychotic Risperdal.
>Elliot Rodger: Xanax. May 23, 2014: 22-year-old Rodger went on a rampage in Isla Vista, California, killing 7 people and injuring 13 more, before killing himself with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Elliot had been taking Xanax for a while, according to his parents. There were fears he might have been addicted to it, or taking more than was prescribed.
>Jose Reyes: Fluoxetine (generic Prozac.) October 21, 2013: 12-year-old Reyes opened fire at Sparks Middle School, killing a teacher and wounding two classmates before committing suicide. The investigation revealed that he had been seeing a psychiatrist and had a generic version of Prozac (fluoxetine) in his system at the time of death.
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Jason Ortiz
>Adam Lanza: Lexapro. December 14, 2012: 20-year-old Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 children and 6 adult staff members at the Sandy Hook Elementary School. Prior to driving to the school, Lanza shot and killed his mother at their Newtown home. As first responders arrived at the scene, Lanza shot himself in the head. Kathleen Koenig, a nurse specialist in psychiatry at the Yale Child Study Center, the last place Lanza was treated, had notes of Lanza’s behavior while on Lexipro. Nancy reported, “on the third morning he complained of dizziness. By that afternoon he was disoriented, his speech was disjointed, he couldn’t even figure out how to open his cereal box. He was sweating profusely…it was actually dripping off his hands. He said he couldn’t think…He was practically vegetative.” Adam stopped taking Lexapro and never took psychotropics again, which worried Koenig.
>James Holmes: Clonazepam, Sertraline (generic Zoloft.) July 20, 2012: 25-year-old James Eagan Holmes set off several gas or smoke canisters and then opened fire while inside a Century movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, killing 12 and wounding 70. During their execution of the search warrant on Holmes' apartment, police, “found prescription medication for sertraline, a generic version of Zoloft used to treat depression, panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder; and Clonazepam, usually prescribed to treat anxiety and panic attacks,” reports the L.A. Times.
>Steven Kazmierczak: Prozac, Xanax, Ambien. February 14, 2008: 27-year-old Kazmierczak shot and killed 5 people and wounded 21 others before killing himself in a Northern Illinois University auditorium. According to his girlfriend, he had recently been taking Prozac, Xanax and Ambien
>Jeff Weise: Prozac. March 21, 2005: 16-year-old Jeff Weise, shot and killed his grandparents, then went to his school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation where he shot and killed 5 students, 1 security guard, 1 teacher, and wounded 7 before killing himself. Prozac was found in his system.
>Eric Harris: Luvox. April 20, 1999: 18-year-old Eric Harris and his accomplice, Dylan Klebold, killed 12 students and a teacher and wounded 26 others before killing themselves in Columbine, Colorado. Harris was on the antidepressant Luvox, while Klebold’s medical records remain sealed.
>Kipland Kinkel: Prozac. May 21, 1998: 15-year-old Kip Kinkel murdered his parents and then proceeded to school where he opened fire on students in the cafeteria, killing two and wounding 25. Kinkel had been taking the antidepressant Prozac. Kinkel had been attending “anger control classes” and was under the care of a psychologist.
Mentally unstable people who did crazy things were on meds for being crazy? GTFO!
Tyler Bell
>Barry Dale Loukaitis: Ritalin. February 2, 1996: 14-year-old Barry Dale Loukatis, shot and killed his algebra teacher and two students, and held his Frontier Middle School classmates hostage before a gym coach subdued Loukaitis. Loukaitis suffered from hyperactivity, and was taking Ritalin at the time of the shooting. He also suffered from clinical depression, a mental illness present in the last three generations of the Loukaitis family
Because ((they)) dont want to dis-dope the goyim, they want to dis-arm them.
Jack Torres
>mentally ill people commit mass shootings
not really a surprise
Nolan Lee
>Antidepressants have been linked to 28 reports of murder and 32 cases of murderous thoughts, in cases referred to the UK medicines regulator over the past 30 years, a BBC investigation has discovered.
>The pills, known asSelective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)which includes common drugs like Prozac and Seroxat, are prescribed 40 million times each year in Britain.
>But an Freedom of Information request forBBC Panoramadiscovered that the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency had received 60 reports of murders or murderous thoughts linked to the drugs in the past three decades.
>Professor Peter Tyrer, a psychiatrist atImperial College London, has been assessing the performance of SSRIs since they were first introduced in the 1980s.
>Although thelink between murders and antidepressants in cases referred to the MHRA do not mean the drugs caused the events, Prof Tyrer told programme-makers that the extreme side effects of the drugs should be investigated further
>“You can never be quite certain with a rare side-effect whether it’s linked to a drug or not because it could be related to other things,” he said.
>“But it’s happened just too frequently with this class of drug to make it random. It’s obviously related to the drug but we don’t know exactly why.”
The programme also looked into claims that theBatman movie killer James Holmes, who killed 12 people at a midnight premier cinema screening at Colorado in 2012, was taking the SSRIs sertraline at the time of the murders.
Analysing Holmes' notebooks and psychiatric interviews with him carried out after the killings, the programme found that he appeared to lose his fear of consequences as the drugs removed his anxiety.
And as the dose of sertraline was increased, the programme shows his obsessive thoughts became psychotic.
>UK-based psychiatrist Professor David Healy, who was an adviser toHolmes’sdefence team and interviewed Holmes while he was awaiting trial, told Panorama: “I believe if he hadn’t taken the sertraline he wouldn’t have murdered anyone.”
>However court psychiatrist Dr William Reid who also interviewed Holmes before the trial, told the programme makers that he thought the killings were a result of mental illness and "completely unrelated to the medication."
>Prosecuting Attorney George Brauchler told Panorama: “I don’t think the medications caused these shootings, I think this guy with his evil thoughts, having concluded that he had no other alternative future, with the mental illness, led to this, that’s what I think did it.”
>The role of the drugs was not explored in court, and the defence team did not call on Professor Healy to give evidence.
>Holmeswas found guilty of all charges and is serving one of America’s longest ever prison sentences.
>Professor Tyrer is calling on the courts to take into account the possible effects of SSRIs in cases where people taking the drugs commit violent crime:
>"Although it makes the whole process a bit more complicated, I think that is going to become necessary in the future."
>Drugs manufacturer Pfizer who developed sertraline said a causal link between setraline and homicidal behaviour has not been established, and that the drug has helped millions of people.
Chemotherapy causes cancer. The evidence is indisputable. Everyone who has it has cancer.
Carson Gomez
100% correlation between mass murderers and gun ownership as well
Gabriel Rivera
TL;DR
It's always the same thing; shooting happens, "BAN GUNS! BAN GUNS! BAN GUNS!" but the discussion of what was inside the offendera system at the time and how long he was taking them is never ever brought up.
I don't want to single out Americans but a vast majority of commercials on your cable television and internet ads is all garnered towards medication, and a lot of it seemingly are for things that either aren't that big of a deal or unmanageable of a problem and some are so inane that they shouldn't be considered a problem at all. I just heard an ad for medication today about drugs that help with excessive underarm sweating. Is this REALLY something I need to talk to my doctor about or bring up as a means of concern, let alone be charged money for a pill for that problem?
What's next and where does it lead?
Brayden Long
Thats not how drugs work tard >Everysolution is the same as its effect aa hurrr durrrrr aa shiieet umm uhh i took a shit so now i must clean my ass.
Parker Collins
Excellent topic OP, saved for future use
Justin Cruz
This used to be a common discussion about the true evils of the pharmaceutical jew, but (((someone))) got Jow Forums screeching about vaccines instead. The Sackler's and their role in the opiate epidemic got memory holed as well.
Angel Gutierrez
I'd also like to add the listed side effects for these medications include phrases like "increased thoughts of suicide" and "increased aggression". They know these pills are a mind fuck and they give them to young teens. Shit like this used to be reserved for institutionalized psychos and retards, now you give it to your son after he gets bullied in 6th grade or your daughter after her first crush tells her to fuck off.
Jacob Mitchell
You won't hear it discussed on the news because their biggest advertisers are pharma. It's fucking disgusting.
Adam Clark
Have a bump OP. Depression is introvertion. You hurt yourself not others. Antidepressants are by definition stimulants. Like cocaine but on a different chemical pathway. What could possibly go wrong when you mix sleeplessness with depression and a stimulant. I am sure it works only on some, but we always hear about them.
Ian Gomez
Yet those cannot be given without the parents consent.
Luke Watson
>docs prescribe SSRIs >SSRIs prolong the serotonin available >they dont prescribe st. john's wort or a serotonin supplement
>Antidepressants are by definition stimulants Moronic.
Brody Campbell
holy fuck. these two look very similar
Logan Martinez
SHUT IT DOWN GOY DELETE THIS THREAD IT IS NOT GOOD FOR MY PHARMICUTICAL FRIENDS
Carter Myers
Friendly reminder that all of these feel good pills the doctors give out isn't to "fix" anything. It's to numb people to the psychological effects of modern life.
Christian Young
I knew I was gonna get reamed by this. Please provide a better statement.
Nicholas Stewart
A stimulant is a specific type of chemical and no anti-depressants, that I'm aware of, are also stimulants.
My layman's understand of SSRIs (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors), one class of anti-depressants, is that they work by slowing the body's natural decomposition of serotonin, which is increased by some stimulants, but they don't flood you body with them the same way stimulants to.