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" And Eli Lilly's new Prozac Fact Sheet sent to UK physicians--but

not to

> US physicians--states that Prozac is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN

for

> any indication. "

It has always been a question of mine how they get away with doing

this...sending evidence to one country and not others...do the

physicians not talk?!!! According to my psych, prozac has never been

liscened for kids over here, but the body of evidence says it is

beneficial...in 1 in 10...and probably disturbs the rest for life!

But i did notice in this article they spoke of drug compaines making

up 'social anxiety disorder' and others... Im pretty certain that it

is listed in the DSM-IV.

luv, hugs n respect,

a confused Jeni....wishing everyone happy christmas!

>

>

> FYI

>

> The Alliance for Human Research Protection has obtained copies of

> two Eli Lilly documents that were sent to all physicians in the UK

> yesterday.

>

> A letter informs doctors in the UK that Prozac is no longer

authorized

> for use in (so-called) premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

> And Eli Lilly's new Prozac Fact Sheet sent to UK physicians--but

not to

> US physicians--states that Prozac is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN

for

> any indication.

>

> Reasons given for withdrawal of PMDD indication:

> " PMDD is not a well-established disease entity across Europe. It

is

> not listed in the International Classification of Diseases. "

>

> This demonstrates the cynicism of drug company giants:

> Eli Lilly's marketing invention primarily hurt American women--

> who were deliberately deluded into believing they suffered from a

> psychiatric " disease " where none exists.

>

> FDA officials bear a major responsibility for having allowed drug

> companies to invent diseases--such as PMDD, " social anxiety

disorder, "

> ADHD, " oppositional defiance disorder " --all created in order to

expand

> the market for antidepressant drugs, such as Prozac. American

doctors

> have been participants in this fraudulent marketing scheme.

>

> This calls for women to take action!

>

>

>

>

>

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" And Eli Lilly's new Prozac Fact Sheet sent to UK physicians--but

not to

> US physicians--states that Prozac is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN

for

> any indication. "

It has always been a question of mine how they get away with doing

this...sending evidence to one country and not others...do the

physicians not talk?!!! According to my psych, prozac has never been

liscened for kids over here, but the body of evidence says it is

beneficial...in 1 in 10...and probably disturbs the rest for life!

But i did notice in this article they spoke of drug compaines making

up 'social anxiety disorder' and others... Im pretty certain that it

is listed in the DSM-IV.

luv, hugs n respect,

a confused Jeni....wishing everyone happy christmas!

>

>

> FYI

>

> The Alliance for Human Research Protection has obtained copies of

> two Eli Lilly documents that were sent to all physicians in the UK

> yesterday.

>

> A letter informs doctors in the UK that Prozac is no longer

authorized

> for use in (so-called) premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

> And Eli Lilly's new Prozac Fact Sheet sent to UK physicians--but

not to

> US physicians--states that Prozac is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN

for

> any indication.

>

> Reasons given for withdrawal of PMDD indication:

> " PMDD is not a well-established disease entity across Europe. It

is

> not listed in the International Classification of Diseases. "

>

> This demonstrates the cynicism of drug company giants:

> Eli Lilly's marketing invention primarily hurt American women--

> who were deliberately deluded into believing they suffered from a

> psychiatric " disease " where none exists.

>

> FDA officials bear a major responsibility for having allowed drug

> companies to invent diseases--such as PMDD, " social anxiety

disorder, "

> ADHD, " oppositional defiance disorder " --all created in order to

expand

> the market for antidepressant drugs, such as Prozac. American

doctors

> have been participants in this fraudulent marketing scheme.

>

> This calls for women to take action!

>

>

>

>

>

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