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Shorty Harris
10th December 2011, 04:17 AM
Wednesday, November 30, 2011 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer

(NaturalNews) Prescription drug addiction is a very serious problem in the US, and is typified in part by the more than 20 percent of American adults that are now hooked on pharmaceuticals for conditions like anxiety and depression. A new study conducted by Medco Health Solutions Inc., a pharmacy benefits management company, has found that one in five adults -- and one in four women -- now regularly takes at least one drug for psychiatric or behavioral disorders.

The findings, which are based on data compiled of 2.5 million patients, found that the use of behavioral drugs among adults has skyrocketed by 22 percent since 2001. The majority of adults taking behavioral drugs are still women aged 45 years or older, but many men are now taking them as well -- and based on current trends, such drug use in general is expected to continue to increase.

It used to be that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drugs like Ritalin, Dexedrine, and Adderall were prescribed primarily to young children. But now middle-aged adults are apparently a primary target as well, as the use of both ADHD and antipsychotic drugs among 20- to 44-year-olds has more than tripled within the past decade.

More women than men currently take drugs for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, which include Zyprexa, Risperdal, and Abilify. But the use of these drugs among men has risen fourfold within the past ten years. On the flip side, prescriptions for ADHD drugs, which have typically been more popular among males, have risen by 250 percent among females since 2001.

It is pretty clear where all this is going. The drug lords and their army of drug dealers within the mainstream medical system are in the business of getting as many people hooked on prescription drugs as possible. Millions of Americans have already been pimped to the medical mafia, and the system is working to hook the rest by whatever means possible.

Mental health screening programs have been an effective way for Big Pharma to recruit new drug users, as these screenings often detect "problems" in younger children that are not actually problems, or at least not the kind that require medication with mind-altering drugs (http://www.naturalnews.com/033969_m... (http://www.naturalnews.com/033969_mental_health_screening_teens.html)). And yet these screenings have been critical in expanding the ranks of prescription drug users.

http://www.naturalnews.com/034278_psychiatric_drugs_adults.html

muffin
10th December 2011, 06:10 AM
My family is HORRIBLE about taking prescription drugs. Middle sis takes zoloft and ambien. Her husband takes paxil. My mom depends her life on ambien. My GOD, she freaks out when she hasn't got any. Now she squirrels some away before she runs out. And then there's my oldest sis. She's addicted to pain meds. She buys them illegally or steals them. She's been this way for around 15 years now. She lost all her teeth and ended up in dentures when she was 30 y/o. She looks like complete and utter CRAP. She's 36 now and she looks like she's around 56.

At one point the middle sis convinced me that I was depressed and I needed to be on antidepressants (this was waaay before mouse and I 'woke up'). So I went to the doc, she agreed. I was on them for one week. I had a "don't give a shit" attitude. I really didn't care about ANYTHING. I hated feeling that way. I just stopped taking them and said to hell with it. I ended up joining a gym to help with the depression. And it worked :)

I've tried talking to my middle sis and mom about big pharma and their agenda but they're both nurses. Slaves to the medical system. They wholeheatedly believe in the meds and life would be SHIT without them. Well, my middle sis is actually trying to get off the ambien. And she's doing really well. I send her articles about what's going on (not just about meds but news that they don't show on the MSM and vids about Ron Paul). She's starting to wake up.

Twisted Titan
10th December 2011, 06:30 AM
what do you think is going to happen when the supply lines break down?


You haven't even seen bad.

Dogman
10th December 2011, 06:30 AM
I truly think the numbers are low, also I think it depends on what part of the country you live in. People in some areas take them more or less than other people in other areas.

But the numbers just seem low in that study. And here is another bet, that it will be more women taking or are hooked on the drugs, than men. I have seen this in my area, it seems that women are dam near 100% more likely to go to a doctor about their perceived problems than men. Most of the men I have known and know need to have at least one foot in a coffin, before allowing themselves to be dragged to a doctors office.

Hi Gaillo!

1809


Using his case as an example! ;D