Harmed by Prescribed Medications: the Untold Story of Pharmaceutical Companies

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Published 2024-06-11
Millions of people worldwide are physically dependent on commonly prescribed psychiatric drugs. While these drugs can provide effective short-term relief, pharmaceutical companies have hidden from both doctors and patients their dangerous side effects, addictive nature and long-term harm.

Directors: Lynn Cunningham and Wendy Ractliffe
Original title: Medicating Normal

All Comments (21)
  • @stacyjaye6350
    Yup. Went in for a regular checkup 3 months after my wife died. When the doctor asked me how I was, I started to cry. She immediately wrote me a prescription for an antidepressant. The antidepressants caused my first ever panic attack. Diagnosed me with anxiety disorder. Mind you, I was in my late 40s. So out came the benzos. 20 years later, I am off the antidepressants, and have been titrating off the benzos for 4 years. I still have one year left. Before I was educated about benzodiazepines, I tried to cold turkey many times, and a couple of times I almost died. At 5 ft 9, I had wasted down to 110 lbs. I finally found some YouTube channels. I found out not to talk to my doctors about trying to get off of it. I just kept getting my prescriptions and doing my titration. I built up a little stash from being paranoid, knowing that if my doctor died or moved or something, someone might cut me off suddenly. What a freaking nightmare. Oh yeah, no more yearly checkups for this girl. I'm good.
  • Today's doctor's are little more than salespersons for big pharma.
  • I live in South Africa.We all have PTSD here because we have a traumatic past. I use some of the meds mentioned because I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Essential oils help. Exercise. Having an Attitude of gratitude helps. God bless you all.❤
  • This is why you should be well educated about your health conditions and unless an immediate life threatening issue research a drug before you take it. I have learned as much as possible about my health conditions and medications. You have to be your own advocate.
  • @jackfinch3980
    I've been on Adderall and Zoloft for a few years at this point and I've had a few, small, side effects, but the benefits greatly outweigh the side effects. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.
  • I took Klonopin for a long time. I thought it was helping me to get to sleep. Then I took a sleep study and I took all of my usual medications. I thought that the study would turn up nothing, because I thought that I had slept like a log. When the results came back, I was horrified to see that I had actually been awake until 4 am, according to the alpha brain waves that were shown on the study. Years later, I learned that Klonopin is an amnesiac, meaning that you forget whatever is happening. I hadn't slept much at all that night, but Klonopin made me forget it after I woke up. No wonder I used to wake up every morning and feel like I hadn't slept at all.
  • @retrosonghits
    Back in 1992, had something happen that never happened before. I was told it was a panic attack. I never took drugs before, no pharmaceuticals. I trusted doctors and believed in their ability when prescribing, that they forwarned me. They put me on benzodiazepines but never said the dangers, never told me they were short term only and highly addictive. Now over 30 years, if I don't take them I go through severe seizure withdrawals that are horrendous. I wish I was warned. Wish I never was on this stuff. What doctors failed to do was check for anything else like checking my thyroid which mimics panic disorders. I ended up finding out that was my problem all along after getting dignosed and they run in my family. I hate being addicted to something I didn't need and the fault of doctors not disclosing to me what that drug did.
  • @Wooooohoooo940
    I’m so far gone that I wish I could cry.I can’t even cry anymore.There is simply nothing…total emptiness
  • @scott6252
    It's almost like many of these drugs are designed to make more symptoms so they describe more kinds of drugs to those symptoms, a endless cycle.
  • Akathisia is one of the worst experience ,almost always ends in self inflicted death. Doctors have know about Akathisia since 1949..
  • @Vixinaful
    Wonder how many of these depressed people are low in vitamin D? Docs put me on one after another antidepressant which I was desperate enough to try. NONE worked. Decades later and after a Godly prayer, I got on vitamin D. THAT took the depression 100% The fatigue went with it and it felt as if my body started recovering. Went from bedridden 21-23 hours a day to doing martial arts. Quit for a while since my doc told me my levels were too high and after one month I was down again which lead to a long HUGE stress induced period. Im back on now and feel great!
  • @user-or7wj5gi4s
    I went to this doctor once because I was having problems with my heart racing and not kicking back into rhythm everyday. It made me nervous and worried which probably made the condition worse. The doctor put me on Zoloft, Paxil, and Xanax. I took it once then trashed it never to take it again. It's crazy to me how I probably had a temporary heart or nervous system condition but was being treated like there was something wrong with my mind.
  • @sarahfcope8811
    Thank you for making this documentary! I’ve said this for years! They ruined mine and my kids life for so many years!
  • @hulk-jv6cz
    Post ssri sexual dysfunction due to antidepressants has destroyed many young lives.
  • @jle4433
    I'm currently deprescribing from unnecessary medications. When I get there I'm going to make a series of videos on how to do it with the types of medications I've been wantonly prescribed over the years. If I make the share price of just one of these pharmaceutical companies fall by just a penny, I've done my job.
  • @sh4wtyaaron
    pharmaceutical companies prioritizing money over human life, it isnt even suprising
  • @nataliep6385
    After many years struggling, I went to see my doctor who is 50+ years old... I told him these problems, and that i had seen more than 15 documentaries and read up about it online for the past 4 years... He instantly told me I shouldn't believe anything on the internet and the documentaries, and I should just do as he would tell me instead. He came forward so super aggressive against me, as if I self-diagnosed and told him how to do his job. WHAT THE HELL... this is because he didn't grow up with the internet because he is a 60/70s child.. - That made me want to get a new doctor.