23.3.09

We Got the Pill to Fix that Problem of Yours...


[Oh wow, look what I've came across today they have anti-depression pill for kids now... What the fuck do kids need anti-depression pills. How the hell did that happen kids getting depress. I remember when I was a kid it was so care free and just having fun all the time nothing to worry about. How on earth is kids now a days have depression is the grand plan working over time again? They are finally able to make kids think they have depression and need this drug that does more harm then good. People need to find the cause of the problem, by knowing the "how is this happening to kids" when they should have a care free life nothing to worry about no bills no nothing but just play and have fun and be a kid. But sadly to say we just want the quick fix because daddy and mommy don't care about finding the answer, they are too busy to take care of their own kids. They just want a pill to fix everything. Isn't that what we are thought in this world a pill will fix all your needs. How beautiful is that.. a pill to fix everything....

Do they make a pill to fix my money problem haha .. I will buy that haha]


Depression pill OK'd for kids but probe goes on
By Ransdell Pierson, Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just weeks after prosecutors accused Forest Laboratories Inc of illegally marketing its anti-depressants Celexa and Lexapro to children and paying pediatricians kickbacks, U.S. health regulators have approved Lexapro for depression in kids.
Forest said Lexapro, its biggest product with annual sales of more than $2 billion, was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat major depressive disorder in adolescents aged 12 to 17 and as a maintenance therapy, meaning to maintain control of symptoms. It is already approved for adults.
But federal prosecutors have said that Lexapro and Celexa have long been used improperly to treat depression in children.
On February 25, after a five-year probe, the U.S. Justice Department accused Forest of wrongly attempting to sway pediatricians to prescribe Celexa and Lexapro, including inducements like spa visits, fishing trips and tickets to sporting events and Broadway shows. Neither drug had been approved for kids until Lexapro won the FDA's nod on Friday.
The federal complaint accused Forest of pushing aside a study showing that Celexa was ineffective for pediatric use and instead urging its sales staff to promote a second, more positive study.
The FDA on Friday approved Lexapro's use for adolescents based on favorable results in two clinical trials, one involving adolescents taking Lexapro and another involving children and adolescents taking chemically similar Celexa, Forest said.
But effectiveness was not shown in another pair of studies, Forest said, one a Lexapro trial involving patients aged 7 to 17 and the other a study of Celexa in adolescents.
Moreover, the company said on Friday that Lexapro's ability to maintain control of symptoms in adolescents had not been demonstrated.
But the FDA concluded that maintenance efficacy can be "extrapolated" from adult data and from comparisons of how Lexapro is absorbed among adults and adolescents, Forest said.
"A lot of these kinds of trials are not successful because it's very difficult to do depression studies," said Forest spokesman Frank Murdolo.
"But we have two studies that were successful" and will provide patients another treatment option, Murdolo said.
Lexapro, the 15th biggest drug in the United States by sales, is a derivative of Celexa, an older product that was once a blockbuster treatment but is now widely sold by generic drugmakers.
The FDA had approved Celexa to treat adult depression but declined to approve it for children.
The federal prosecutors, based in Massachusetts, last month said Celexa was no more effective than a placebo when taken by children or teenagers, and that more patients taking Celexa reported suicidal thoughts or attempted suicide.
They alleged that federal health care programs have paid "thousands of false and fraudulent claims for Celexa and Lexapro prescriptions that were not covered for off-label pediatric use and/or were ineligible for payment as a result of illegal kickbacks paid by Forest."
New York-based Forest said depression affects about 2 million adolescents in the United States and that Lexapro is only the second anti-depressant approved for such younger patients.

9 comments:

  1. I saw that, fucking ridiculus, and the funny thing is most perants will do whatever their doctor says. Just like ritalin. they will start giving it out to younger and younger kids, and more of them.

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  2. Yes for sure, Johngalt they are so fuckening brain dead that they believe everything someone say without thinking first. Its a good thing thought, it helps lower the population. We don't need brain dead people to keep passing on there dumb ass DNA around just makes us more dumb that way. Maybe its a good thing that this is happening though.

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  3. Nice! If people are stupid enough to give that kind of pills to their children, let's sell it by the ton! Fucking brainless morans, they get what they asked for but you know, they might as well be giving their depressed child Marijuana to smoke, it's more Natural! People shoudn't be allowed to have kids if they are not able to raise them properly and this is what those pills are meant for i guess, kill those 'sons of morans' slowly, some sort of a post-natal abortion chronotrigger haha!

    Why give them pills? Those people should know that: "A depressed child is a quiet one" hehe.

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  4. "they might as well be giving their depressed child Marijuana to smoke, it's more Natural!"


    WEED (and other drugs) IS BAD, ALCHOHOL AND PILLS ARE OK CUZ IT'S LEGAL. Thats how they 'think'

    Apolagies for the extensive use of caps locks, but the whole discussion about how bad drugs are when they sell alcohol and cigarettes (even coffee) en mass is just ridiculous. Pisses me off.

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  5. haha.. you telling me, it is right that they do that some people should not have kids at all they aren't even fit to take care themselves how the hell do they take care of another life... Makes me laugh. Yeah I know the legal stuff is good for you cause they said so. And look at what they do to people haha. Too funny, too funny. This world is just so messed up they need a major clean up soon.

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  6. Know thy self.

    Once you have done this, any pill, drug, or mind altering liquid can be made obsolete at your will. How? because if you know yourself, you'll know the changes and be able to correct them quickly.

    I have done this control experiment with alcohol, welbutrin, weed, and the ever addicting nicotine cigarette. Its good to know that your new control over substances makes you superior to everyone else. Of course I no longer take in any of these substances because i just needed to know if i knew myself enough to disable their effects. I still dont understand how anyone could become addicted to either one. substance addictions are for sheep bacteria.

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  7. I could take these pills you mentioned in this post and they wont do a damn thing to me.

    I'd like to see if any of you have practiced this ability at all because you'll be needing it.

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  8. ^^ Dante_Altair: You're right on that point. Know thy self and you would be able to take control of what you feel emotionally and will not need any sort of drugs to help fix the problem you have. I've been doing that using my emotion to judge what my body wants/needs to tell me. Understand yourself first for sure. Thats what most people will not want to do. They do not want to learn and understand themselves thats why they rely on the drugs to alter their own emtion and in return tricking themselves thinking that is the care to the problem is to get rid of the emotion they do not like to feel.

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  9. We use mind altering drugs when we fail to take responsibility for our own mental state. IF man was to realize that depression was due to a lacking in their life and THEN solved the issue they wouldn't be depressed.

    When people fail to take responsibility for their children they will drug them up to solve the problem. The children in this case truly are the victims of their parents here. It is a sad thing to watch parents sacrifice their own for their happiness.

    Natural selection is a cruel thing but if parents will not take care of their children maybe we are better off with the suicides, because their selfish genes will not continue in the species. The silver lining is sometimes a dark truth, yet I find solace when I can.

    -Zero Sympathy-

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