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  • ADD Program Guide - Recovering drug addicts told us that Ritalin was becoming what's called a "gateway drug," the first drug a child tries. And addicts told us that some teenagers snort Ritalin for a quick, cheap (but dangerous) high.
    www.pbs.org/merrow/repository/Television/Past/_attn/guide.html
  • Reforming the Mental Health Field - Subservience and cooperation of patients was obtained by subjecting them to psychiatric drugs and, where deemed necessary, transporting them to nearby state psychiatric facilities.
    30th.freedommag.org/page43.htm
  • Second Opinion: Are Antidepressants Safe? {ABCNEWS.com} - Most of the newer antidepressant drugs that psychiatrists claim are safe have not been studied long term or for use in children.
    abcnews.go.com/sections/living/SecondOpinion/secondopinion_38.html
  • The Dangers of Psychiatric Drugs. - Psychiatric drugs are highly generalized influencing every part of the body including the nerve system. The list of side-effects is endless including permanent destruction of the nerve system.
    physlab.web2010.com/ijt/dgr.htm#Top
  • The International Coalition for Drug Awareness - A collection of articles warning of dangers in the use of psychiatric drugs - by a group headed up by medical doctors and psychologists.
    www.drugawareness.org
  • The Pharmaceutical Drug Racket - Data on how animal tests, as an example, are twisted to give a false idea of how drugs will react on people.
    www.pnc.com.au/~cafmr/online/research/drug2b.html
  • What You Should Know About Psychiatry and Psychiatric Drugs - Book reviews and psychiatric drug data.
    www.geocities.com/HotSprings/3568
  • When The Cure May Make You Sicker {Business Week} - Of the 50 top-selling prescription drugs, only four are 'safe,' says Thomas J. Moore, a medical writer and senior fellow in health policy at George Washington University Medical Center.
    www.businessweek.com/1998/11/b3569025.htm

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