--- In [email protected], "rudra_joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> At least one ayurvedic MD in FF prescribes antidepressants.  My
> impression is that they're no longer strictly taboo on campus.  
> 
> 
> ----yeah, and that stabbing should have been the end of the 
discussion. Sometimes drugs work where people can't. There are 
conditions which necessitate some chemical atonement.

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The kid who flipped out in MN was on Prozac, and his toll was 
considerably higher than the kid who stabbed another student at MUM:

Family members of Jeff Weise say they have questions about the 
medication he was taking up until the day of the shootings in Red 
Lake. Weise was taking the antidepressant Prozac. The shootings are 
likely to renew the controversy over the use of antidepressants in 
children and adolescents. (03/25/2005)
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/projects/2005/03/redlake/

There is no evidence that so-called anti-depressants do anything but 
make lots of money for drug companies. People usually only take 
antibiotics or many other drugs for a couple days, so it is obviously 
in the profit interest of drug companies to hustle pills that people 
take for long periods, like Prozac etc. Research published by the 
American Psychological Association clearly indicates that just 
calling a drug an "anti-depressant" does not make it so:

http://www.journals.apa.org/prevention/volume5/pre0050023a.html





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