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WHY DOES THIS HAPPEN?

JoAnn Guest

Jun 21, 2004 12:20 PDT

 

 

 

 

Prescription drugs are " big business " for the multi-billion-dollar

international drug companies with worldwide sales estimated at $300

billion.

 

Central Nervous System drugs including BENZODIAZEPINES

(tranquillizers and sleeping pills) and ANTI-DEPRESSANTS have

reached an estimated $75 billion.

 

Drug companies spend more on marketing and promoting their drugs

than on research and development — ($15 - $20,000 per doctor) and an

estimated $8.3 billion in the United States in 1998.

 

People trust their doctors " to do no harm " , often do not give

informed consent or become knowledgeable about the risks and

benefits of drug therapy (or search out other non drug alternatives

or make lifestyle changes including diet and exercise).

 

 

 

 

BENZODIAZEPINES

Benzodiazepines — including such tranquillizers and sleeping pills

as Ativan, Dalmane, Librium, Restoril, Rivotril, Serax, Xanax and

Valium —

are the best selling drugs in the history of medicine, with annual

worldwide sales exceeding $21 billion. They are prescribed to 30% of

the adult population in the world.

 

With such a lucrative market at stake, high-powered drug company

promotional campaigns have convinced millions that tranquillizers

and sleeping pills are needed to cope with life's everyday

challenges.

 

Millions of prescriptions — close to two thirds for women and almost

75 percent for refills — are written each day worldwide beyond short

term guidelines of 2 – 4 weeks established over 20 years ago.

 

Doctors continue to prescribe despite known and often serious

physical, cognitive and emotional side-effects.

 

Dependency occurs in an estimated 60% of people prescribed these

drugs beyond a few weeks,

and withdrawal can be lengthy and frightening.

 

The bottom line?

 

Millions of people throughout the world are becoming addicted by

prescription or become " Accidental Addicts " from trusting their

doctors

" to do no harm. "

 

http://www.addictionbyprescription.com/

 

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Tranquillizers — Sleeping Pills — Anti-Depressants

http://www.addictionbyprescription.com/facts.html

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1 Worldwide sales of prescription drugs exceed $300 billion yearly

with

tranquillizers, sleeping pills, anti-depressants and other Central

Nervous System drugs accounting for an estimated $76 billion in

sales.

 

2 Inappropriate prescribing and uninformed use of prescriptions cost

healthcare systems billions of dollars worldwide yearly.

 

3 Prescription Drugs are the fastest growing sector of worldwide

health

care costs with health care costs continuing to be the largest

component

of most governments budgets.

 

4 Prescription Drugs are fast exceeding the cost of physician

services.

 

5 Benzodiazepines have often been called the most widely prescribed

group of drugs in the world and the biggest selling drugs in the

history of medicine with worldwide sales in excess of $21 billion in

1999.

 

6 Approximately 10% – 20% of the world population use tranquilizers

and sleeping pills with up to 30% of people over the age of 60 years

using

these drugs (often over many years having been prescribed them at a

much earlier age) and who have become " accidental or involuntary

addicts. "

 

7 By law, when a physician prescribes drugs for a patient, the

physician

is required to ensure that the patient is fully informed of the

drugs risks and benefits and consents to the drug therapy with full

informed

knowledge. Statistics show that this occurs in less than 20% of the

patient population.

 

8 An estimated 4 million people in the United States have used

prescribed benzodiazepine tranquillizers and hypnotics (sleeping

pills) regularly for 5 – 10 years or more according to a US study in

the early

1990s. Similar figures apply in the UK, Europe and in some Asian

countries with the trend continuing.

 

9 The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 33% of diseases

today are caused by medical treatment i.e. iatrogenic or doctor

induced

illness. Doctors are the third leading cause of death in the US

after heart disease and cancer causing an estimated 250,000 deaths

each year

according to an article published in the Journal of the American

Medical Association, July 2000.

 

10 An estimated 60% of users of tranquilizers and sleeping pills

suffer

a mixture of adverse effects and withdrawal after 2 – 4 weeks of use

(including therapeutic dose levels) due to tolerance and addiction.

 

11 Addiction to prescription drugs such as tranquillizers and

sleeping

pills is the inability to discontinue the use of the drugs as a

direct result of the build up of tolerance and when the original

dose has

progressively less effect and a higher dose is required over time.

Tolerance produces a recognized withdrawal syndrome and can

precipitate " mini withdrawals " " or inter dose withdrawals " between

pills depending on the " half life " of the drugs. This often leads to

doctors prescribing

increased dosages and/or prescribing another benzodiazepine and/or

cross addictions to other drugs, primarily alcohol, to withstand the

withdrawal symptoms.

 

12 Pharmaceutical companies spend more on marketing and promotion of

drugs than on research and development — an estimated $15,000 –

$20,000

on every doctor with expenditures of $8.3 billion in the United

States in 1998.

 

13 40% of impaired or dead drivers of motor vehicles show

prescription

drugs in their systems – predominantly tranquillizers and sleeping

pills.

 

14 The adverse effects of benzodiazepines can include: paradoxical

agitation, increased behavioural disinhibition, impaired new

learning,

decreased short and long-term memory, impaired psycho-motor

functioning,

(many times leading to accidents and/or falls), rage, the appearance

or worsening of anxiety and depression, suicidal ideation, emotional

anesthesia, floppy baby syndrome, the potential for permanent

cognitive

impairment, tolerance and addiction leading to acute and protracted

withdrawal. These effects have been known for over 2 decades but

little has been done to address the problem or to change doctors

prescribing habits.

 

15 The National Centre on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia

University in 2001 found that General Practitioners don't properly

assess for addictions and alarmingly, fewer than one third can

diagnose

addiction to prescription drugs — a problem doctors create.

 

16 Guidelines for acceptable duration of benzodiazepine use dating

back

over 2 decades state a maximum of 2 – 4 weeks or for intermittent

use only. Most recently, guidelines state 7 – 10 days.

 

17 The infrastructure — detox, treatment and recovery centres

available

and doctors knowledgeable to help people withdraw from

tranquillizers,

sleeping pills and anti-depressants — is minimal, and in many cases

non existent.

 

18 Misdiagnosis, misprescribing and mistreatment of patients who

trust

their doctors to " do no harm " continue today in the area of

tranquilizers, sleeping pills and anti-depressants.

 

19 The high cost to our socio-economic system with the continued

indiscriminate prescribing and uninformed usage of these drugs

includes

health and safety in the work place, career devastation, family

dysfunction, productivity losses, car accidents, falls, floppy baby

syndrome (similar to fetal alcohol syndrome), lost years of people's

lives, lost lives, costs to the legal and justice system, workers'

compensation board claims, life and disability insurance claims,

social

welfare costs, emergency admissions, physicians' fees, pharmacists'

fees, drug costs, detox facilities and increased overall costs for

healthcare and other public/private sector services.

 

20 The elderly receive more than twice the number of prescription

for

psychotropic drugs as do younger people and can experience drug

induced dementia, cognitive impairment and falls after years of use.

 

21 Non " psychiatric " conditions account for 70% of tranquillizer and

sleeping pill prescribing and usage.

 

22 Cross addictions to other drugs and alcohol occur in 73% of

benzodiazepine users — many of whom never used or had problems with

alcohol or other drugs previously.

 

23 43% of emergency room suicide attempts or overdoses involve

tranquillizers and sleeping pills.

 

24 Prescription drug addiction to benzodiazepines is far more

gripping

and debilitating than addiction to heroin or cocaine. Withdrawal is

recognized to be more difficult, more prolonged and can last months

or

years depending on the years of use, dosage and the concurrent

prescribing with other drugs.

 

25 Withdrawal symptoms from tranquillizers and sleeping pills can

include insomnia, panic attacks, agitation, hallucinations,

paranoia,

depersonalization, derealization, depression, pressure in head,

anxiety,

loss of appetite, weight loss, visual distortions, flashbacks, lack

of concentration, agoraphobia, dizziness, sweating, nausea,

nightmares,

palpitations, creeping sensation in the skin, increased sensitivity

to light, touch and smell, pins and needles, numbness, seizures and

sometimes death. A too rapid withdrawal causes major hyper

excitability

of the brain and central nervous system.

 

A slow taper of weeks and months depending on use is recommended

under close, ongoing medical

supervision by a knowledgeable doctor and/or addiction specialist.

 

26 A Canadian report released in May 1999 revealed that in 1997

benzodiazepine prescriptions surpassed all other Phamacare

prescriptions

for women exceeding cardiac drugs, anti-depressants and estrogen.

67% of prescriptions were issued to women.

 

27 68% of people prescribed tranquillizers and sleeping pills

receive their prescriptions from only one doctor.

 

28 A 1996 study at Stockholm University in Sweden revealed that 51%

of

patients dependent on sedative/hypnotic drugs (tranquillizers and

sleeping pills) showed signs of acquired intellectual deterioration

and impairment (which can be permanent).

 

29 Substance use and mental illness co exist in an estimated 50% –

70%

of patients diagnosed with " alleged psychiatric disorders " . The DSM

III and DSM IV (psychiatric manuals) document substance induced

anxiety

disorders, substance induced mood disorders and substance induced

depressive disorders caused by benzodiazepine use. These " alleged

psychiatric disorders " often disappear once a patient is off all

medications and as a result of lifestyle changes including exercise

and

diet.

 

30 There is extensive worldwide concurrent prescribing of

benzodiazepines with antidepressants to approximately 60% of

patients/consumers (often prescribed to counteract the adverse/side

effects of one category of drugs with another).

 

31 Many patients are prescribed several different benzodiazepines

and

several different anti-depressants at the same time. In some cases,

patients are further prescribed neuroleptics and then anti

psychotics.

It is not unsual to find patients on 3 – 7 different nervous system

drugs. This is all part of a market " dollar-driven " healthcare

system based on an antiquated " disease model " and dependent on a

chemical cocktail of drugs.

 

32 A booming market also exists for anti-depressants such as Prozac,

Paxil, Zoloft, Luvox, Wellbutrin and Effexor with worldwide sales in

the

billions of dollars. Anti-depressants (often referred to as the

follow

up to Valium 25 years later) in the United States in 2000 reached

$10.4 billion in retail sales up 21% over 1999 and representing a

startling five-fold increase since 1993.

 

33 In the United States in 2000 Prozac sales (Eli Lilly) reached

$2.6

billion, Zoloft (Pfizer) reached $1.9 billion, Paxil (Smith Kline

Beecham) $1.8 billion, Wellbutrin (Glaxo Smith Kline) $850.9 million

and

Effexor (Wyeth - Ayerst) $815.8 million.

 

34 Anti-depressants including Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, Luvox and

Celexa

can have significant side effects including drug induced mania

leading

to suicide, suicidal ideation, violence, criminal acts,

disinhibition or

out of control behaviour; drug induced severe anxiety, agitation and

depressions; drug induced obsessions and compulsions; drug induced

akathisia (an internal sensation of agitation or discomfort that

drives

a person to move about and also to lose impulse control); tolerance

and

addiction leading to a recognized withdrawal syndrome which can

include

bouts of overwhelming depression, insomnia, fatigue and life-

threatening

physical effects, psychosis and violent out bursts.

 

35 During the past decade and with greater frequency, there has been

an

alarming increase in murder/suicides, suicides, domestic violence,

bizarre mass killings, mother (parents) killing children, road and

air

rage, school shootings and workplace violence in North America where

documented evidence has shown the involvement of Prozac, Paxil,

Zoloft,

Luvox, SSRI/Anti-depressant drugs and/or other mind altering drugs.

 

36 Most monographs and drug formularies for anti-depressant drugs

state

" effectiveness and safety in long term use has not been evaluated " .

Concern has also been expressed regarding anti-depressant

prescribing to

young children and adolescents (since these drugs have not been

approved

for use in children under 18 years of age). One million children in

the

US were reported taking anti-depressants in 1999 — including mint

flavoured Prozac.

 

37 Safe use of anti-depressants during pregnancy has not been

established with drug monographs and drug formularies stating that

anti-depressants should not be administered to women of child

bearing

potential unless in the opinion of the treating physician the

expected

benefits to the patient markedly out weigh the possible hazards to

the

child or fetus.

 

38 Prescription Drugs are big business with high profits. The

ongoing

creation by major international drug companies of expanded markets

and

new markets for antidepressants include new " alleged diseases " such

as

" social anxiety disorder " for which Paxil is being promoted heavily

in

advertising; Prozac as Serafem to treat " mood imbalances associated

with

premenstrual syndrome " and since Prozac has gone off patent, the

drug

manufacturer, Eli Lilly has received approval to market a once-

weekly

version of the drug (based on its " new coating " ).

 

39 The drugging of children with Ritalin, another highly addictive

central nervous system stimulant, continues with increasing

regularity

and controversy with Ritalin use nearing a world record. In the

United

States, usage of Ritalin increased an estimated 70% between 1990 and

1998. Is it a question of " hook " them young and they are customers

for

life to addictive prescription drugs including tranquillizers,

sleeping

pills and anti-depressants?

 

Sources: International research and statistics compiled over 12

years

from various sources

 

 

Be Informed and Knowledgeable about Addictive Prescription Drugs!

 

Benzodiazepines

(tranquillizers and sleeping pills)

Generic Name Brand Name

Alprazolam Xanax

Chlordiazepoxide Librium

Clonazepam Rivotril,

Klonopin

Diazepam Valium

Estazolam ProSom

Flunitrazepam Rohypnol

Halazepam Paxipam

Flurazepam Dalmane

Lorazepam Ativan

Nitrazepam Mogadon

Oxazepam Serax

Quazepam Doral

Temazepam Restoril

Triazolam Halcion

Anti-Depressants

and Serotonin Enhancing Drugs

Generic Name Brand Name

Fluoxetine Prozac,

Serafem

Paroxetine Paxil

Setraline Zoloft

Bupropion Wellbutrin

Venlafaxine Effexor

Nefazadone Serazone

Mirtazapine Remeron

 

 

CAUTION:

Under no circumstances attempt to withdraw from any of the above

drugs without proper, ongoing medical supervision such as a well-

informed addiction or chemical dependency doctor.

 

 

For more information, visit 2 very comprehensive web sites:

 

1. Benzodiazepine Addiction, Withdrawal and Recovery

- www.benzo.org.uk

 

2. Antidepressants / SSRI Medications (International Coalition for

Drug Awareness)

- www.drugawareness.org

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