30 Million Americans On Antidepressants And 20 Other Facts About America’s Big Pharma Nightmare

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Has there ever been a nation more hooked on drugs than the United States?  And I am not just talking about illegal drugs – the truth is that the number of Americans addicted to legal drugs is far greater than the number of Americans addicted to illegal drugs.  As you will read about below, more than 30 million Americans are currently on antidepressants and doctors in the U.S. wrote more than 250 million prescriptions for painkillers last year.  Sadly, most people got hooked on these drugs very innocently.  They trusted that their doctors would never prescribe something for them that would be harmful, and they trusted that the federal government would never approve any drugs that were not safe.  And once the drug companies get you hooked, they often have you for life.   

You see, the reality of the matter is that some of these “legal drugs” are actually some of the most addictive substances on the entire planet.  And when they start raising the prices on those drugs, there isn’t much that the addicts can do about it.  It is a brutally efficient business model, and the pharmaceutical industry guards their territory fiercely.  Very powerful people will often do some really crazy things when there are hundreds of billions of dollars at stake.  The following are 22 facts about America’s endless pharmaceutical nightmare that everyone should know…

#1 According to the New York Times, more than 30 million Americans are currently taking antidepressants.

#2 The rate of antidepressant use among middle aged women is far higher than for the population as a whole.  At this point, one out of every four women in their 40s and 50s is taking an antidepressant medication.

#3 Americans account for about five percent of the global population, but we buymore than 50 percent of the pharmaceutical drugs.

#4 Americans also consume a whopping 80 percent of all prescription painkillers.

#5 It is hard to believe, but doctors in the United States write 259 million prescriptions for painkillers each year.  Prescription painkillers are some of the most addictive legal drugs, and our doctors are serving as enablers for millions up0n millions of Americans that find themselves hooked on drugs that they cannot kick.

#6 Overall, pharmaceutical drug use in America is at an all-time high.  According to a study conducted by the Mayo Clinic, nearly 70 percent of all Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and 20 percent of all Americans are on at least five prescription drugs.

#7 According to the CDC, approximately 9 out of every 10 Americans that are at least 60 years old say that they have taken at least one prescription drug within the last month.

#8 In 2010, the average teen in the United States was taking 1.2 central nervous system drugs.  Those are the kinds of drugs which treat conditions such as ADHD and depression.

#9 A very disturbing Government Accountability Office report found thatapproximately one-third of all foster children in the United States are on at least one psychiatric drug.

#10 An astounding 95 percent of the “experimental medicines” that the pharmaceutical industry produces are found not to be safe and are never approved.  Of the remaining 5 percent that are approved, we often do not find out that they are deadly to us until decades later.

#11 One study discovered that mothers that took antidepressants during pregnancy were four times more likely to have a baby that developed an autism spectrum disorder.

#12 It has been estimated that prescription drugs kill approximately 200,000 people in the United States every single year.

#13 An American dies from an unintentional prescription drug overdose every 19 minutes.  According to Dr. Sanjay Gupta, accidental prescription drug overdose is “the leading cause of acute preventable death for Americans”.

#14 In the United States today, prescription painkillers kill more Americans than heroin and cocaine combined.

#15 According to the CDC, approximately three quarters of a million people a year are rushed to emergency rooms in the United States because of adverse reactions to pharmaceutical drugs.

#16 The number of prescription drug overdose deaths in the United States isfive times higher than it was back in 1980.

#17 A survey conducted for the National Institute on Drug Abuse found that more than 15 percent of all U.S. high school seniors abuse prescription drugs.

#18 More than 26 million women over the age of 25 say that they are “using prescription medications for unintended uses“.

#19 If all of these antidepressants are helping, then why are more Americans killing themselves?  The suicide rate for Americans between the ages of 35 and 64 increased by nearly 30 percent between 1999 and 2010.  The number of Americans that die by suicide is now greater than the number of Americans that die as a result of car accidents every year.

#20 Antidepressant use has been linked to mass shootings in America over and over and over again, and yet the mainstream media is eerily quiet about this. Is it because they don’t want to threaten one of their greatest sources of advertising revenue?

#21 The amount of money that the pharmaceutical industry is raking in is astronomical.  It has been reported that Americans spent more than 280 billion dollars on prescription drugs during 2013.

If many of these drugs were not so addictive, the pharmaceutical companies would make a lot less money.  And pharmaceutical drug addicts often don’t fit the profile of what we think a “drug addict” would look like.  For example, CNNshared the story of a 55-year-old grandmother named Cynthia Scudo that become addicted to prescription painkillers…

For Scudo, her addiction began — as they all do — innocently enough.

She sought relief from hip pain, possibly caused by scarring from cesarean sections she had delivering several of her children.

Her then-husband recommended a physician.

“There was no physical therapy offered,” she said of the doctor’s visit. “The first reaction was, let’s give you some drugs.”

He put her on OxyContin.

By the second week, she was physically addicted.

She was popping so much of the painkiller and other drugs such as anti-anxiety Valium that they equated to a dosage for three men.

There is lots and lots of money to be made from addiction.  In fact, if the U.S. health care system was a totally separate nation it would actually be the 6th largest economy on the entire globe.  We are talking about piles of money larger than most people would ever dare to imagine.

And with so much money floating around, it is quite easy for the pharmaceutical industry to buy the cooperation of our politicians and of the media.

Some time when you are watching television in the evening, consciously take note of how often a pharmaceutical commercial comes on.

It has gotten to the point where we are literally being inundated with these ads.

They are already making hundreds of billions of dollars, and they think that there is room for even more growth.

Will they ever be satisfied?

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8 thoughts on “30 Million Americans On Antidepressants And 20 Other Facts About America’s Big Pharma Nightmare

  1. I once did a survey so to speak on the percentage of TV commercials that relate to prescription meds…my results? About one out of 5 commercials are for prescription meds, and of those, one out of three are anti-depressents (Abilify, Zoloft, Paxil, and others). That’s one-third of one-fifth…of 100 commercials, 15 are for addictive anti-depressents.

    (FYI: one-fifth were car commercials, about one-fifth were junk food or restaurant chain commercials, about another one-fifth were for car, life, or health insurance, and close to another ten percent were for senior citizens (who, of course, probably watch more TV than anyone) such as “Life Alert” etc., and the rest were ads for other TV shows. The rest were travel ads and antismoking stuff, and the like.)

    Which is why I watch very little TV!

  2. Ads for Joining the Military, stuff you could never afford like Boeings and drugs you can’t prescribe to yourself are what keeps the fake “NEWS” on Saturn-vision afloat.

  3. And these chemically-altered-state people are driving on the same roads we do. That scares me.

    I know very few people who are consciously and deliberately having nothing to do with pharmaceuticals.

    Putting lab-derived chemicals into our bodies for any reason makes so little sense. I have to think it is the brainwashing and damage from the drugs and processed foods that has addled people’s ability to think coherently about the damage they are doing to themselves.

  4. What about the politicians? I swear a lot of them have to be on these meds. Why else would they purposely try to destroy our country? Maybe when we confront a candidate before voting for them whether or not we agree with their politics we should also ask them if they are on any psych drug.

    1. Well…. voting for politicians?

      That aside, most certainly, most people including politicians are on mind-altering chemicals of one sort or another. Doesn’t have to be a prescribed “psych drug” to have mind-bending effects.

      This becomes increasingly clear when you are free of them yourself, it is easier to hear the dissonant nonsense spewing from screwed up minds.

      I would never confront anyone under the influence of drugs, unless I were trying to do some kind of loving intervention to get them off the drugs. Trying to get into any sort of rational dialog with a politician is pointless.

    2. Their choice of drugs is money, power and deviant sex. No prescription necessary but we are the source they exploit to fuel their addiction.

  5. There are more concerns regarding people who stop taking their anti-depressants (e.g. Zoloft). This is why the TV Commercials’ disclaimers specify NOT to stop taking the medication once you start, unless you consult your doctor first. The doctors would need to put you on another drug to wean you off the Zoloft; you cannot just simply go off this SSRI by gradually reducing the dosage — Zoloft permanently alters your brain’s chemistry.

    The “Zombies” that everyone is talking about are not the people USING these medications — a user becomes a Zombie when they STOP taking these medications or, if they can no longer obtain their medication after the SHTF. A person with a SSRI chemical dependency is far more formidable than a person who is just starving for food and water… they will be like desperate killer Zombies.

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