ANTIDEPRESSANTS??? Indianapolis Nurse Drives 200 Miles & Stabs Sleeping Boy to Death

YET ANOTHER NURSE! Nurse Ronald Exantus, 32, drove 200 miles, randomly picked a home, broke in and stabbed three small boys, killing the 6 year old by stabbing him in the head while he slept. We have so many cases of doctors and nurses!

Look at those Prozac eyes! Where the SSRI nightmare began – Eli Lilly Land – Indanapolis, the birthplace of Prozac! How any more cases does this country have to see before they wake up?!!! Look at this database of documented cases: www.SSRIstories.NET

And all people want to talk about is guns and “mental illness” when the real issue is drugs. Once on drugs they don’t care what weapon they use or who the victim is. WE are the ones to blame for allowing so called “medications” on the market which have both homicial and suicidal ideation (compulive thoughts and actions of both suicide and homicide and the weapons to commit either). Why is that okay?

YET ANOTHER NURSE! Nurse Ronald Exantus, 32, drove 200 miles, randomly picked a home, broke in and stabbed three small boys, killing the 6 year old by stabbing him in the head while he slept. We have so many cases of doctors and nurses!

Look at those Prozac eyes! How ironic that he is from right where the SSRI nightmare began – Eli Lilly Land – Indanapolis, the birthplace of Prozac! How many more cases does this country have to see before they wake up?!!! All people want to talk about is guns and “mental illness” when the real issue is drugs that are creating both the violence and the insanity. Once on drugs they don’t care what weapon they use or who the victim is.

Logan Tipton

Victim, 6 Year Old, Logan Tipton

Who Is To Blame For All This Violence?

Obviously drug makers who put profit above patients are to blame, but WE also are to blame for allowing so called “medications” on the market which have both homicidal and suicidal ideation (compulsive thoughts and actions of both suicide and homicide and the weapons to commit either). Why is that okay?

Look at this database of thousands of documented cases of violence by those taking antidepressants: www.SSRIstories.NET And before anyone dismisses these cases as anecdotal evidence listen to what the Father of Psychopharmacology said below about the great importance of anecdotal evidence and read this medical report done using this database as the basis for the report: .Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) Drugs: More Risks Than Benefits? https://www.drugawareness.org/kauffman-study-selective-serotonin-reuptake-inhibitor-ssri-drugs-more-risks-than-benefits/

 

The Importance of Anecdotal Evidence (Patient Reports)

in Removing Drugs From the Market

People often dismiss patient reports forgetting that peer reviewed research is NOT what gets drugs pulled from the market. Its purpose is to get drugs approved, not removed. But what got Thalidomide removed from the market? It was all the cases of missing arms and legs of the babies born to the mothers of those who took the drug.

This statement on the importance of anecdotal evidence as opposed to peer reviewed double blind studies is from Dr. Johnathan Cole, MD, the father of Psychopharmacology:

“The real world is not perfect. Drugs can and do cause adverse effects which can resemble the manifestations of the illness and arguments about the causes and nature of these adverse events, including suicides, must rest on case reports [anecdotal evidence] and data collected in small studies for other purposes. . . If some cases stand out strikingly, there are logically others where the adverse effect is more subtle.”

 

ANTIDEPRESSANTS PRODUCE A SLEEP DISORDER

KNOWN TO INCLUDE BOTH MURDER AND SUICIDE

The REM Sleep Disorder is what the world remains unaware of in these tragic cases where you act out nightmares. The fact is that 86% of those who are diagnosed with this most deadly sleep disorder known as REM Sleep Disorder (RBD) are currently taking antidepressants. REM Sleep Disorder is a condition in which there is no paralysis during sleep thus allowing the patient to act out the dreams or nightmares they are having. Tragically 80% of those going into this sleep disorder hurt themselves or others including both murder and suicide as a result.

This is possibly the most deadly of all reactions one can have to antidepressants. Even more frightening though is to learn that before the introduction of the SSRI antidepressants RBD was known mainly as a drug withdrawal effect. Thus the chances of going into this dangerous reaction should be expected to increase as one goes into withdrawal. This is why it is so important to avoid as much of the withdrawal effects as possible by tapering off the antidepressant very, very slowly.

 

EXCESS SEROTONIN PRODUCES EXTREME VIOLENCE

What so many were not aware of is that an increase in serotonin by an accompanying decrease in one’s ability to metabolize serotonin was long known to produce both impulsive murder and suicide. See this study: https://www.drugawareness.org/mutant-mice-key-to-human-violence-an-excess-serotonin/

 

Ann Blake Tracy, Executive Director,

International Coalition for Drug Awareness

drugawareness.org & ssristories.NET
Author: ”Prozac: Panacea or Pandora? – Our Serotonin Nightmare – The Complete Truth of the Full Impact of Antidepressants Upon Us & Our World” & Withdrawal CD “Help! I Can’t Get Off My Antidepressant!”

WITHDRAWAL WARNING: In sharing this information about adverse reactions to antidepressants I always recommend that you also give reference to my CD on safe withdrawal, Help! I Can’t Get Off My Antidepressant!, so that we do not have more people dropping off these drugs too quickly – a move which I have warned from the beginning can be even more dangerous than staying on the drugs!

WITHDRAWAL HELP: You can find the hour and a half long CD on safe and effective withdrawal helps here:http://store.drugawareness.org/ And if you need additional consultations with Ann Blake-Tracy, you can book one atwww.drugawareness.org or sign up for one of the memberships in the International Coalition for Drug Awareness which includes free consultations as one of the benefits of that particular membership plan. For only a $30 membership for one month you can even get 30 days of access to the withdrawal CD with tips on rebuilding after the meds, all six of my DVDs, hundreds of radio interviews, lectures, TV interviews I have done over the years PLUS access to my book on antidepressants (500 plus pages) with more information than you will find anywhere else (that is only $5 more than the book alone would cost) atwww.drugawareness.org. (Definitely the best option to save outrageous postage charges for those out of the country!)

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