OR is this a scam by the media to assist the drug companies
re-gain lost profits due to the drop in medication sale?
no. I think depression medication is bullshit. I go on Zolopht when I was 14, later went sour it a year later. I'm happier sour of it.
I think the rise is due to the overall state of things within the world. It's a very depressing time to be alive right presently.
Also, I feel approaching the "women's movement" has taken a step towards the back, so the pressure on all our little girls to conform to unattainable standards have gone back up.
The story also said that more girls are choosing to droop themselves. I find this very disturbing and I hope they are looking into why this is arranged!
I believe it's a combination of factors fairly than one thing by itself. When teens come stale their meds that is when they are most suseptible to "crash" or hold harmful results. My brother be on anti-depressents and when he came past its sell-by date them he acted totally different than when he was depressed and totally different than when he be medicated- it brought forth a new monster (a drug enduced one). But to answer in the order of the media- most definately. They get $$$ freshly for mentioning a drug/ not to mention running stories about how tragic American life span would be without the meds.
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