Godsend Antidepressants, Withheld Research, and Shareholders on Wall Street

by Brandon Harshe, DC on May 20, 2010

This former pharmaceutical rep discusses what drug companies really care about… and that is Wall Street. They spend billions on advertising, and make tens of billions as a result. When the financial stakes are that high, persuasion of the right people is very simple and effective.

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Is it any surprise that drug companies withhold two-thirds of the research done on the antidepressants? Is it any surprise that they embellish the effects of drugs like Paxil, Zoloft, and Prozac? That these drugs really don’t work as advertised, if at all? The next video is a clip from Fox News investigating the truth behind anti-depressants.

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This next video discusses how drugs like Prozac and Paxil are literally no better than a placebo. Taking a sugar pill that you believe is the Godsend antidepressant will help you just the same and cost you much less. How do drugs like these get approved? No one is quite sure, but as discussed above, I’m sure it has something to do with large sums of money you and I could only dream about.

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