Pharma-funded Military Consultants Say Military Suicides Not Caused By Pharma Drugs
OpEdNews – March 9, 2014 By Martha Rosenberg It took academic, government and military researchers five years to say they don’t really know what is…
OpEdNews – March 9, 2014 By Martha Rosenberg It took academic, government and military researchers five years to say they don’t really know what is…
Prescription drug cocktails have lead to at least 32 accidental overdoses among Marines and soldiers since 2007, bringing military medical practices for treating physical and psychiatric problems under scrutiny. Most of the troops had been prescribed “drug cocktails,” combinations of drugs including painkillers, sleeping pills, antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs, interviews and records show. In all cases, suicide was ruled out.
Sgt. Eric Layne’s death was not pretty. A few months after starting a drug regimen combining the antidepressant Paxil, the mood stabilizer Klonopin and a controversial anti-psychotic drug manufactured by pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, Seroquel, the Iraq war veteran was “suffering from incontinence, severe depression [and] continuous headaches,” according to his widow, Janette Layne.