Antidepressant psych drugs ‘likely increase suicides in all ages,’ covered up Big Pharma documents reveal

Friday, February 12, 2016
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan A. Huff
NaturalNews.com
Friday, February 12, 2016

You might think that because they have “anti” in their name that they combat depression and make everything better. But a new review published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that, among all age groups, antidepressant drugs actually increase the risk of aggressive behavior and suicide, especially in users under age 18.

A comprehensive assessment of 70 different trials looking at the safety and effectiveness of the most common antidepressant drugs on the market today, revealed that, despite what drug manufacturers often claim, antidepressants are exceptionally high-risk. Individuals under the age of 18 who take them have a doubled risk of suicide, the actual data shows, though you’d be hard-pressed to find this information in the popular media.

The reason for this is that drug manufacturers have obscured the most incriminating data from regulatory purview, which has resulted in a “serious underestimation of the harms” associated with these popular drugs. Many users and their family members have reported erratic and often violent behavior associated with antidepressants drugs, and evidence continues to mount suggesting that depression sufferers are likely better off just skipping the drugs altogether.

“Antidepressants don’t work in children, that is pretty clear,” maintains Professor Peter Gotzsche, lead author of the study, from the Nordic Cochrane Centre. “In the randomized trials, children say that they don’t work for them, but they increase their risk of suicide.”

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