SSRI antidepressants are one
of the most harmful medications on the market, and because of just
how many people they are given to (often for no good reason as only
a minority of patients benefit from SSRIs) they have had a profound
effect on the consciousness of our entire society
This article will review
some of the more common side effects of SSRIs (and SNRIs), such as
losing the ability to have sex, becoming numb to life, becoming
severely agitated or imbalanced (sometimes to the point one becomes
violently psychotic or commits suicide), losing your mind, and the
development of birth defects
Like many other stimulant
drugs (e.g., cocaine) SSRIs can be very difficult to quit. Because
of this, patients frequently get severely ill when they attempt to
stop them (withdrawals affect roughly half of SSRI users). Worse
still, it is often extremely difficult to withdraw from them and
very few doctors know how to safely facilitate this
Due to widespread denial in
psychiatry about the issues with their drugs the common SSRI side
effects (e.g., withdrawals) are often misinterpreted as a sign the
individual had a pre-existing mental illness and needs more of the
drug — which all too often then leads to catastrophic events for
the over-medicated patient
This article will provide
the critical information SSRI patients are rarely warned about and
resources for patients already trapped in challenging mental health
situations
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