This article is garbage. They dont even name the drugs prescribed because they obviously dont know.
Ditto.
“This article is garbage.”
As soon as I saw Matt Agorist blame “both sides” twice in the same paragraph, I knew that.
It’s very important for leftist freaks and Big Media to blame “both sides” when backed into a corner with no argument left.
This article is not garbage. Finally, someone id hitting the nail on the head. The problem here is not guns and it is not PTSD. The problem is the alphabet soup of drugs the VA was treating him with was highly likely for just such an outcome, and the VA will know exactly what they were, when someone brings this aspect to the fore.
Here is a prophetic article from Military Times, back five years ago:
Excerpts:
At least one in six service members is on some form of psychiatric drug.Read the whole article, at the risk of showing that your opinion may be ill-informed.
And many troops are taking more than one kind, mixing several pills in daily "cocktails" for example, an antidepressant with an antipsychotic to prevent nightmares, plus an anti-epileptic to reduce headaches despite minimal clinical research testing such combinations.
The drugs come with serious side effects: They can impair motor skills, reduce reaction times and generally make a war fighter less effective. Some double the risk for suicide, prompting doctors and Congress to question whether these drugs are connected to the rising rate of military suicides.
"It's really a large-scale experiment. We are experimenting with changing people's cognition and behavior," said Dr. Grace Jackson, a former Navy psychiatrist.
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Combinations of drugs pose another risk. Doctors note that most drugs are tested as a single treatment, not as one ingredient in a mixture of medications.
"In the case of poly-drug use - the 'cocktail' where you are combining an antidepressant, an anticonvulsant, an antipsychotic, and maybe a stimulant to keep this guy awake that has never been tested," Breggin said.
Newcomer agreed. "When we go to the literature and try to find support for these complex cocktails, we're not going to find it," he said. "As the number of medications goes up, the probability of adverse events like hospitalization or death goes up exponentially."
“They dont even name the drugs prescribed”
I guess they are referring to a class of common anti-depressants - Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRI), which a lot of non-ideological (psycho) mass shooters were prescribed when they did their shootings. Not just for PTSD - a lot of High School kids are given these as well.
Citalopram (Celexa)
Escitalopram (Lexapro)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva)
Sertraline (Zoloft)
Vilazodone (Viibryd)
Deployed to Afghanistan as a contractor back in 2010. Was issued a years supply of anti malarial mefloquine. Was instructed to take one a day. 3 days in I stopped taking them due to experiencing horrifically evil and lucid dreams. I asked some of the fellows accompanying me if they experienced any strange dreams, and found out that I wasnt the only one there who experienced this.