Evidence I have gathered to date:
Anti-depressant drugs' greatest danger is their evocation of suicidal and/or homicidal feelings and behavior; both teenagers who attacked their fellow students at Columbine happened to be taking anti-depressants. Another danger from "feel-good" drugs is the creation of dependency or addiction. Psychiatry has badly mishandled depression in its all-consuming reliance on drugs as the first line of treatment. ("Drug Treatment for Depression is Dead Wrong," by Nathaniel S. Lehrman, the former Clinical director of the Kingsboro Psychiatric Center in Boston, NY. - in Red Flags Weekly, August 15, 2002) Author's comment: other news items have made the statement that those people who have committed many of the horrendous crimes these past few years were on psychiatric drugs for depression.==================================
This is part of a letter written by my son Mike Jr. about the effects of being on prescription "Anti-depresant drugs" Click here to read the complete letter.
If you have doubts about the extreme dangers of these drugs, please read this article written just over a year ago. How's Mike? He's fine and drug free.

