Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/3/emw220185.htm A Nation Addicted Withdrawal from Prescription Drugs Can Be More Deadly than Depression - Until Now! (PRWEB) March 22, 2005 -- Wake Up America! There is a wave of addiction rampantly flooding our society and leaving many at risk. The dangers of illegal drugs are widely known, but the addiction rate to the behavioral drugs including anti-depressants, anti-anxiety and stimulants to treat the symptoms of ADHD and depression are leaving millions at risk. Anti-depressant sales have risen 800% in the last ten years while 8.5 million children are currently on stimulant class drugs to treat hyperactivity symptoms. Recent statistics show that 40-50% of the American public is on anti-depressants. This does not include the use of anti-psychotics, stimulants and anti-anxiety drugs, such as sleeping pills - making the total number of drugged Americans into the tens of millions. What happens when someone tries to withdraw from a behavioral drug? The withdrawals from illegal drugs can be uncomfortable and last days where as withdrawal symptoms from prescription drugs such as Prozac, Paxil, Welbutrin, Zoloft, Celexa and Xanax are described as excruciating, lasting months and may be life-threatening - until now. The Road Back - How to Get Off Drugs SafelyT was developed and authored by Harper to safely withdraw off drugs with little to no side effects! Two dedicated women, Alesandra Rain and Crocker, founded an organization called Label Me SaneT that was established to increase public awareness regarding the dangers of drugs, specifically psychoactive medications. What they experienced was untold numbers of people asking for help to withdraw. Many had tried to taper off their medication only to suffer terrifying withdrawal symptoms, causing them to stay on drugs for life. Label Me SaneT researched all avenues and found the only physician approved tapering program that alleviated the withdrawal symptoms associated with psychoactive medications with little to no side effects. The Road Back - How to Get Off Drugs SafelyT - is now available at www.labelmesane.com. Label Me SaneT was co-founded by Alesandra Rain, an international businesswoman, who suffered severe withdrawals after attempting to stop her anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medications. She eventually admitted herself into a treatment facility and spent months regaining her mind. It was the memory of those withdrawals that drove her to seek both an avenue to educate as well as a safe withdrawal program the public could implement. " I do not want anyone else to suffer the excruciating pain I did. I am angered that so many have been prescribed drugs that are not only dangerous, but also can create a living nightmare when trying to withdraw. Most do not know they are addicted until they try to stop, then give up and stay on the drugs for life, " states Rain. Alesandra's story is one of tremendous success and adversity. With international business success comes a degree of fame. There are criminal types who prey on this profile. Her story is the material that Hollywood thrillers are based on. In two short years, she became a statistic for a con artist and a statistic for drug addiction. It was the realization that prescription drug addiction is just as if not more dangerous than illegal drug addiction that drove her to establish Label Me SaneT to address this problem. Too many people are unaware of the dangers of prescription drugs and blindly ignore the " Black Box Warning " label and continue medications they believe are safe - until they try to go off them. The Road Back - How to Get Off Drugs SafelyT is a tapering regimen that has helped countless individuals over the past six years not only taper off drugs safely, but with minimal to no side effects. Help yourself or your loved ones. Contact www.labelmesane.com for more information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/3/emw220185.htm A Nation Addicted Withdrawal from Prescription Drugs Can Be More Deadly than Depression - Until Now! (PRWEB) March 22, 2005 -- Wake Up America! There is a wave of addiction rampantly flooding our society and leaving many at risk. The dangers of illegal drugs are widely known, but the addiction rate to the behavioral drugs including anti-depressants, anti-anxiety and stimulants to treat the symptoms of ADHD and depression are leaving millions at risk. Anti-depressant sales have risen 800% in the last ten years while 8.5 million children are currently on stimulant class drugs to treat hyperactivity symptoms. Recent statistics show that 40-50% of the American public is on anti-depressants. This does not include the use of anti-psychotics, stimulants and anti-anxiety drugs, such as sleeping pills - making the total number of drugged Americans into the tens of millions. What happens when someone tries to withdraw from a behavioral drug? The withdrawals from illegal drugs can be uncomfortable and last days where as withdrawal symptoms from prescription drugs such as Prozac, Paxil, Welbutrin, Zoloft, Celexa and Xanax are described as excruciating, lasting months and may be life-threatening - until now. The Road Back - How to Get Off Drugs SafelyT was developed and authored by Harper to safely withdraw off drugs with little to no side effects! Two dedicated women, Alesandra Rain and Crocker, founded an organization called Label Me SaneT that was established to increase public awareness regarding the dangers of drugs, specifically psychoactive medications. What they experienced was untold numbers of people asking for help to withdraw. Many had tried to taper off their medication only to suffer terrifying withdrawal symptoms, causing them to stay on drugs for life. Label Me SaneT researched all avenues and found the only physician approved tapering program that alleviated the withdrawal symptoms associated with psychoactive medications with little to no side effects. The Road Back - How to Get Off Drugs SafelyT - is now available at www.labelmesane.com. Label Me SaneT was co-founded by Alesandra Rain, an international businesswoman, who suffered severe withdrawals after attempting to stop her anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medications. She eventually admitted herself into a treatment facility and spent months regaining her mind. It was the memory of those withdrawals that drove her to seek both an avenue to educate as well as a safe withdrawal program the public could implement. " I do not want anyone else to suffer the excruciating pain I did. I am angered that so many have been prescribed drugs that are not only dangerous, but also can create a living nightmare when trying to withdraw. Most do not know they are addicted until they try to stop, then give up and stay on the drugs for life, " states Rain. Alesandra's story is one of tremendous success and adversity. With international business success comes a degree of fame. There are criminal types who prey on this profile. Her story is the material that Hollywood thrillers are based on. In two short years, she became a statistic for a con artist and a statistic for drug addiction. It was the realization that prescription drug addiction is just as if not more dangerous than illegal drug addiction that drove her to establish Label Me SaneT to address this problem. Too many people are unaware of the dangers of prescription drugs and blindly ignore the " Black Box Warning " label and continue medications they believe are safe - until they try to go off them. The Road Back - How to Get Off Drugs SafelyT is a tapering regimen that has helped countless individuals over the past six years not only taper off drugs safely, but with minimal to no side effects. Help yourself or your loved ones. Contact www.labelmesane.com for more information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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