Antidepressants: The Purple Elephant in the Bedroom that No One is Talking About or Even Wanting to Notice

✝ Recovery Room 7's avatarNational Addiction News

It’s been twenty years since Viagra first hit the U.S. market, and in that time erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs have grown into a nearly$3 billion a year market.

Incidentally, in the last fifteen years there has also been a65% surge in the use of antidepressants, and today over40 million Americansregularly take them, with some25 million people having been on them for a period longer than two years.The U.S. antidepressant market is now worth $14 billiona year and climbing.

Just as with thetobacco industry, thesugar industry,chemical companies, and eventhe automobile industry, when such insane amounts of money are involved, the truth about a product’s side-effects are often hidden until evidence of harm becomes too obvious to ignore.

Perhaps we are slowly approaching such a tipping point withantidepressantsandanti-psychotic medications, as…

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