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  • It's gotta make you wonder about an anti-depressant that has a disclaimer that it could lead to suicidal thoughts.
  • It's hard to say. You'd need to do a controlled study with a population of depressed people not on SSRIs versus an equal population on them. The study cited may be showing nothing more than that clinically depressed people are more likely than the general population to act out in murder-suicides. I think the sharp increase in the past 20 years might coincide with the sharp rise in the use of SSRIs over that time period.
  • "every major mass shooting over the past two decades, since anti-depressant drugs became popular, the killer has drank water and breathed air" not necessarily cause and effect....
  • Possible, you want something to ponder. Those teachers and shrinks coming up with all the labels that they are now placing on 5 year old You really think they are any different then us old farts that grew up. There pumping 5 year old with Ritalin, side effects there pumping something else into them and on it goes. Those same doctors say they have no idea what long term effect those drugs will have on them, Guess in another 10 years we will find out, I'm glad my kids are out of school. Who the hell gave a license to these teachers diagnose anything?
  • Mass shootings and suicides and just think they have been dumping these chem's in the water supply for decades and they don't wash out so to speak, but I think it has more to do with the undefended mind when on these drugs much easier to plant an action or reaction to circumstances couple it with adverse stress and you have yourself a ready made human time bomb, when physical stimuli fails pharmacological / psychological minding bending generally will the question is who was he seeing ... ~Nemo~
  • There is mounting evidence that something along these lines you mentioned here is involved with much of what we've seen lately.

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