Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications

More than fifty true stories of violence, suicide, and psychosis from America's leading critic of the psychopharmaceutical industry.

Medications for everything from depression and anxiety to ADHD and insomnia are being prescribed in alarming numbers across the country, but the "cure" is often worse than the original problem. Medication Madness is a fascinating, frightening, and dramatic look at the role that psychiatric medications have played in dozens of cases of suicide, murder, and other violent, criminal, and bizarre behaviors, including:

A mild-mannered man who becomes violent and suicidal

An innocent teenage girl who nearly stabs her mother to death

A ten-year-old child who hangs himself

A physician who commits bizarre, career-ending robberies


Dr. Breggin personally evaluated every case in his role as a treating psychiatrist, consultant, or medical expert. The great majority lived exemplary lives and committed no criminal or bizarre actions prior to taking psychiatric medication, and not one ever repeated these behaviors when drug free.
This book documents how the FDA, the medical establishment, and the pharmaceutical industry have oversold the value of psychiatric drugs. It serves as a cautionary tale about our reliance on potentially dangerous psychoactive chemicals to relieve our emotional problems and provides a positive approach to taking personal charge of our lives.

"Breggin's assertion that psychotropic drugs induce rather than treat brain imbalances is controversial, but this book is a reasoned look at these drugs, which have come under increasing scrutiny in the media as well as medical world." —Publishers Weekly

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Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications

More than fifty true stories of violence, suicide, and psychosis from America's leading critic of the psychopharmaceutical industry.

Medications for everything from depression and anxiety to ADHD and insomnia are being prescribed in alarming numbers across the country, but the "cure" is often worse than the original problem. Medication Madness is a fascinating, frightening, and dramatic look at the role that psychiatric medications have played in dozens of cases of suicide, murder, and other violent, criminal, and bizarre behaviors, including:

A mild-mannered man who becomes violent and suicidal

An innocent teenage girl who nearly stabs her mother to death

A ten-year-old child who hangs himself

A physician who commits bizarre, career-ending robberies


Dr. Breggin personally evaluated every case in his role as a treating psychiatrist, consultant, or medical expert. The great majority lived exemplary lives and committed no criminal or bizarre actions prior to taking psychiatric medication, and not one ever repeated these behaviors when drug free.
This book documents how the FDA, the medical establishment, and the pharmaceutical industry have oversold the value of psychiatric drugs. It serves as a cautionary tale about our reliance on potentially dangerous psychoactive chemicals to relieve our emotional problems and provides a positive approach to taking personal charge of our lives.

"Breggin's assertion that psychotropic drugs induce rather than treat brain imbalances is controversial, but this book is a reasoned look at these drugs, which have come under increasing scrutiny in the media as well as medical world." —Publishers Weekly

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Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications

by Peter R. Breggin
Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications

Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications

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More than fifty true stories of violence, suicide, and psychosis from America's leading critic of the psychopharmaceutical industry.

Medications for everything from depression and anxiety to ADHD and insomnia are being prescribed in alarming numbers across the country, but the "cure" is often worse than the original problem. Medication Madness is a fascinating, frightening, and dramatic look at the role that psychiatric medications have played in dozens of cases of suicide, murder, and other violent, criminal, and bizarre behaviors, including:

A mild-mannered man who becomes violent and suicidal

An innocent teenage girl who nearly stabs her mother to death

A ten-year-old child who hangs himself

A physician who commits bizarre, career-ending robberies


Dr. Breggin personally evaluated every case in his role as a treating psychiatrist, consultant, or medical expert. The great majority lived exemplary lives and committed no criminal or bizarre actions prior to taking psychiatric medication, and not one ever repeated these behaviors when drug free.
This book documents how the FDA, the medical establishment, and the pharmaceutical industry have oversold the value of psychiatric drugs. It serves as a cautionary tale about our reliance on potentially dangerous psychoactive chemicals to relieve our emotional problems and provides a positive approach to taking personal charge of our lives.

"Breggin's assertion that psychotropic drugs induce rather than treat brain imbalances is controversial, but this book is a reasoned look at these drugs, which have come under increasing scrutiny in the media as well as medical world." —Publishers Weekly


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466823952
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication date: 09/04/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 397
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Peter R. Breggin, M.D., is a psychiatrist and expert in clinical psychopharmacology. A former teaching fellow at Harvard Medical School and full-time consultant at the National Institute of Mental Health, he has written dozens of scientific articles and more than twenty books, including the bestsellers Toxic Psychiatry and Medication Madness. He has served as a medical expert in criminal and civil cases involving psychiatric drugs, including product-liability suits against drug manufacturers. Dr. Breggin founded the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology, taught at universities, and is on the editorial boards of several scientific journals. He lives in the Finger Lakes region with his wife, Ginger, and practices psychiatry in Ithaca, New York.
Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood‑Altering Medications (2008). Many of his cutting-edge discoveries on the dangers of psychiatric drugs have been affirmed by recent scientific research and by FDA regulatory actions. He has taught at numerous universities and acts as an expert witness in legal cases involving harm done by psychiatric medication and electroshock.
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