Saturday, August 1, 2020

The Risk of Taking Antidepressants (In Times of the Corona Virus)

Antidepressants are NOT "Pills of Happiness"
but Strong Drugs with Many Side Effects

* I am updating this article because, due to the pandemic and the confinement due to the corona virus, many people are suffering symptoms such as anguish, anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, etc., which school medicine fits into what they call "depression ", that, although without being, they treat them in the same way as if it were a real depression. For all those people who really are suffering from a true depression, because the corona virus snatched one or several loved ones, I express my  condolences accompanying them to overcome  the feeling, and I recommend the book of my authorship  "Depression Why ? Live your life!"  (link). 

I am aware that the majority of Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Doctors who prescribe antidepressants, since they recommend to their patients that they do not read the "side / adverse effects" of the prescribed medicine, in the leaflet that is inside the package of the medicine, so they don't obsess over any of the symptoms and may feel worse.

But, keep in mind, that this leaflet says to read the instructions for the medicine and its harmful, adverse effects, etc., because  you are solely responsible for taking that medicine.

So, if you take this medicine without reading the package leaflet as doctors usually tell their patients, it is as if you were signing a contract without having previously read it. The same could be signing his "death warrant."

Taking Medicines is NOT a Game. Read the leaflet Always
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Keep in mind  that the pharmaceutical companies will never be responsible for the damage that any medication may cause to your health , because they specify it precisely in the prospectus:  "You are solely responsible for taking the medication."

Neither any doctor or pharmacist will be responsible for the negative effects that any medicine may have on your health because "you are solely responsible for taking the medicine" , and it is well specified that: "Read carefully the instructions for this medicine and its possible adverse effects. "

Would you sign a mortgage without reading the contract?
Would you sign an employment contract without reading it?
Would you buy a car or a house without even seeing it first?
Would you sign a will without reading it first?
Would you go to trial without a lawyer and without knowing what charges are being brought against you?
Would he sign a document to anyone who offered it to him without even having read it?
Would you drink from a bottle without even asking what it is?

Anti depressants for what? Live your life!

Well don't be silly. You have every right in the world to know what negative effects any medicine could have on you even before you buy it at the pharmacy. Both a doctor, psychologist, pharmacist, or any other health professional must inform you (they really should do it in writing and signed, which they do not do), of the risks that taking a specific medication can entail.

In addition, it is you, since you are solely responsible, who chooses which treatment to follow you would like to carry out. If you do not like your treatment, then ask for a softer, better alternative, without so many side effects, more natural, or whatever you like.

Keep in mind that School Medicine "screams" very loudly, but then, they are not even able to take responsibility for the medications they prescribe, that is, in other words, "that they do not believe in what they do themselves, they say and they prescribe. "

Emphasize that since you take the first pill you are agreeing to a "prior pharmacological contract" that is responsible for all negative and / or adverse side effects that pill may cause you.





Get the Book  "Depression, what for? Live Life!"  (link),
from Damián Alvarez