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Hello to all in Washington D.C., a share of information is for you. As we move into 2013 to 2016, I still have a need to know, why have you turned you back on children addicted to Pharmaceutical Narcotics…?

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The Narcotics you give children from a early age because they will not sit still in school,  has rain down a hell in their minds. Some reports that around 1000 children could  die.

From Google Search,

1000 children died in from Ritalin:

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There is an unbelievable amount of research done on children and Ritalin….. from the use of Ritalin or other stimulants (and I had worked with nearly 1,000 kids who had ….Serious Cardiovascular Events: Sudden death has been reported in 

link: http://newideas.net/book/export/html/25

The report states that 80% of children react positive to the drug, but what they do not tell you it is a Opioid based heroin. Now in truth it is the Side Effects they do not share.

Over Medicated Children

This is a in-depth report, supported by information released by Jerome R. Corsi.

NEW YORK – From the moment news emerged Friday that a young man had carried out a horrific massacre of elementary-school children, politicians from local city halls to the White House have been restoking the age-old push for more gun control. While guns have been a common denominator in mass slayings at schools by teens, there’s another familiar element that seems increasingly to be minimized.

Some 90 percent of school shootings over more than a decade have been linked to a widely prescribed type of antidepressant called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs, according to British psychiatrist Dr. David Healy, a founder of RxISK.org, an independent website for researching and reporting on prescription drugs.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/psych-meds-linked-to-90-of-school-shooti…

Adam Lanza before the use of pharmaceutical narcotics. Iloperidone was approved by the FDA and then removed from the market because of mass killings in America.

http://www.infowars.com/cover-up-of-adam-lanza-link-to-psychotropic…

PHOTO: Adam Lanza

This undated photo circulated by law enforcement and provided by NBC News, shows Adam Lanza. (NBC News/AP Photo)

Iloperidone, also known as FanaptFanapta, and previously known asZomaril, is an atypical antipsychotic for the treatment of schizophrenia.

Side effects

Examination of the safety and tolerability of iloperidone have shown that at a 5 mg/day dose in healthy male volunteers, the drug was fairly well tolerated, although hypotension, dizziness, and somnolence were very common side effects ranging from mild to moderate in severity. A second study showed that co administration of food decreased the severity of these effects. This study also indicated that repeat administration of iloperidone could decrease the effects of hypotension.[5]

The Approved Dose is 12–24 mg not 5 mg. However, claims of better tolerance have been reported.

In some cases (prevalence unknown), it can greatly increase agitation and aggressivity like all antipsychotics drugs. For example, the mass murderer of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was on iloperidone.[6][7]

Regulatory approval

Hoechst Marion Roussel Inc. made initial inquiries into the drug; however, in May 1996, they discontinued research, and in June 1997 gave research rights to Titan Pharmaceuticals. Titan then handed over worldwide development, manufacturing and marketing rights toNovartis in August 1998. On June 9, 2004, Titan Pharmaceuticals announced that the Phase III development rights have been acquired by Vanda Pharmaceuticals. The original launch date was scheduled for 2002. On November 27, 2007, Vanda Pharmaceuticals announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had accepted their New Drug Application for iloperidone, confirming the application is ready for FDA review and approval.[8] On July 28, 2008, the FDA issued a “Not Approvable” letter to Vanda Pharmaceuticals concerning the drug, stating that further trials are required before a decision can be made concerning marketed usage of iloperidone.[9]

Iloperidone won FDA approval for use treating schizophrenia in the United States on May 6, 2009.[10]

Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iloperidone

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