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AWARE not upfront on drug funding

category sligo | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Friday March 18, 2005 23:40author by s.flemingauthor email shaunpleamonn at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

The mental health organisation Aware received 90, 490 euros in donations for the year 2003. They refuse to say how much of this money came from individuals with links or associations to pharmaceutical companies promoting the theory that depression is a real disease related to a brain chemical imbalance. It's important to note that these donations are separate from D.A.W.N donations, etc, and no breakdown is given.

The mental health organisation Aware received 90, 490 euro in donations for the year 2003. They refuse to say how much of this money came from individuals with links or associations to pharmaceutical companies promoting the theory that depression is a real disease related to a brain chemical imbalance. It is time that Aware was upfront about the extent of its drug funding. They have taken grants from drug companies such as Lundbeck and I believe their Derry group received a grant from Glaxo -SmithKline who covered up the fact that their ‘anti-depressant’ drug Seroxat could make people suicidal. It should be recognised by the public that such state mental mental health organisations have an agenda to promote the disease or biomedical model of depression in order to further the influence of drug companies allied to the psychiatric profession whose work consists solely in pushing brain disabling drugs and in preserving their own power and interests

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   More Anti Medication tripe     K    Sun Mar 20, 2005 00:47 
   What corrupt behaviour?     toneore    Sun Mar 20, 2005 07:50 
   On understanding the brain chemical imbalance theory, SSRI’s and drug companies     sean    Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:23 
   Reply to toneore re corruption     Michael    Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:41 
   Deppresion indeed a hugely complex issue     K    Sun Mar 20, 2005 16:07 
   understanding biological psychiatry's theory of depression     sean    Sun Mar 20, 2005 16:57 
   Valid point     john williams    Sun Mar 20, 2005 19:09 
   Re. corruption     the divided self    Sun Mar 20, 2005 23:38 
   Arguing with the experience of millions     k    Mon Mar 21, 2005 09:25 
 10   Anti-depressants cause brain dysfunction     sean    Mon Mar 21, 2005 19:26 
 11   Peter Breggin     ME    Mon Mar 21, 2005 21:32 
 12   corruption of drug companies     sean    Mon Mar 21, 2005 21:53 
 13   My "knowledge"     k    Tue Mar 22, 2005 13:09 
 14   anti-depressants and mental suffering     sean    Tue Mar 22, 2005 13:36 
 15   Read the book     ME    Tue Mar 22, 2005 19:51 
 16   On Breggin     sean    Tue Mar 22, 2005 20:22 
 17   AWARE not upfront on drug funding     sean    Thu Mar 24, 2005 14:18 


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