SSRIs Kill People Before They Kill Other People: 1% of SSRI Users Convicted Of Violent Crime(2015)

Here's the rough numbers(2015):

  • 0.03% of 320 million people commited violent crimes
  • 1.00% people taking SSRIs commited violent crimes
  • 33% more likely to commit violent crime if using SSRIs

Time to address root cause here... that is on 'Mass Murder'.. or just VIOLENCE in general

 

Follow the Money

  • Using an SSRI plays a greater role in VIOLENCE than owning a gun - or any weapon for that matter.
  • But you're not going to here this on CNN or MSNBC... and if you see their commercials you'll see why.
  • They take the Drug pushers' money with complete disregard for human life, yet feign concern for us 24/7.
  • BigPharma is about you buying product... Doctors get kickback... media gets ad revenue... tax payers fund the operation

 


https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/latest-crime-statistics-released

  • According to the report, there were an estimated 1,197,704 violent crimes committed around the nation. (2015)

https://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/robert-schlesinger/2014/12/31/us-population-2015-320-million-and-world-population-72-billion

  • 320 million people in US(2015)

SO

  • 1,197,704/320,000,000 = 0.0003742825
  • .03% of population commits violent crime in 2015

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-antidepressant-ssri-violent-crime-risk-20150915-story.html

Among all of the people who got prescriptions for SSRIs, 1% of them were convicted of committing some type of violent crime between 2006 and 2009. The researchers focused on these 8,377 people and compared their criminal activity when they had an SSRI prescription to the periods when they did not.

The initial analysis found that the risk of a violent crime conviction was 19% higher when people were taking the antidepressants than when they weren't. The increase in risk was essentially the same when the researchers factored in the influence of other psychotropic drugs.

When they broke down the numbers according to age, they found that the risk was concentrated among the youngest group of people. For adults between the ages of 15 and 24, the risk of being convicted of a violent crime was 43% greater when they were taking an SSRI than when they weren't.

Then the researchers considered the men in this age group separately from the women. Among men, taking SSRIs was linked with a 40% increased risk of being convicted of a violent crime; among women, the risk increased by 75%, according to the study.

 

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