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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Info on Clonidine

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR600495

The part about this that stuck me the wrong way is this, the only reason people give this to their children is to control the high blood pressure that the Kapvay medicine causes!!! So let's give them Kapvay to control their focus and impulsivity, then we will give them the Clonidine to control the blood pressure problems that the Kapvay causes, HEY! , then we can give them some Prozac because the Cholnidine can cause depression, or maybe something as simple as some exlax cause it can cause constipation!! WHERE DOES IT END???!! why are we trying to fix something that isnt broke? why are we trying to cover up these "issues" rather than dealing with them head on to fix the cause?? We have to quit band aiding the big problem, big pharma and the government not wanting to loose their money!!! please advocate today for a child don't let them become a statistic!!

Quillivant XR ( why are we giving our loves ones these sort of things? i would rather deal with them NOT being 'focused" than to give them all these side effects and possible death!!


Monday, April 22, 2013

April 22nd 2013

Just wanted to drop a note to all you readers......

                  Sorry there have not been many posts lately, I have been doing some research on some new things and will get them posted soon with the information I have found. It has been crazy busy with homeschooling and baseball season starting, (we are a big baseball family :) ) As well as my partner on here is busy with getting her oldest graduated (YAY!) and coming to the closing of our monday school co-op where she teaches dance. So needless to say we have both been swamped, but do not fret we are still here!! lol. You guys have an awesome Earth Day now go out and try something natural with your family!!!
Be back soon!!!!!!!

Are psychotropic drugs actually linked to mass shootings?

Are psychotropic drugs actually linked to mass shootings?

Antidepressant Drug Side Effects

Antidepressant Drug Side Effects

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Local boy with autism makes great gains

Local boy with autism makes great gains


This is an awesome story, and truly a miracle. Also shows that we really have to pay attention to everything that effects our mind, body and spirit.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

This information comes from the Hallelujah Diet, worth reading.

How Psychiatric Drugs Can Kill Your Child - Documentary Video

Drugging Kids— Side Effects/ We have got to protect our children!

Information on Focalin

http://www.cchrint.org/psychdrugdangers/medwatch_psych_drug_adverse_reactions.php?g=1&advanced=false&dn=dn%3AFocalin&arg=&arl=&aru=&mf=&advanced=0&search_generic=Focalin&link=true

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

ADHD Drugs—Side Effects « CCHR International

ADHD Drugs—Side Effects « CCHR International

Pre-Crime? Try Pre-Diagnose and Pre-Drug: Psychiatrists target infants as mental patients

Pre-Crime? Try Pre-Diagnose and Pre-Drug: Psychiatrists target infants as mental patients

Refusal To Put Child On Psych Drugs Results In Swat Teams & a TANK. This...

CCHR: Watchdog information on psychiatry, psychiatric disorders and psychiatric drugs

CCHR: Watchdog information on psychiatry, psychiatric disorders and psychiatric drugs

To keep your parental rights over your children's medical sign this important petition!

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This petition is in support of The Parental Consent Act, a federal bill introduced by Congressman Ron Paul, which prohibits federal funds being used to establish or implement any mandatory or universal mental health/psychiatric screening of schoolchildren. It also establishes a parent's right to refuse mental health screening of their child. This is a crucial bill which must be passed to guarantee parental rights. We urge everyone to sign the petition in support of this bill.

Ron Paul speech given on April 30, 2009 on his bill, The Parental Consent Act:

Madam Speaker, I rise to introduce the Parental Consent Act. This bill forbids Federal funds from being used for any universal or mandatory mental-health screening of students without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of their parents or legal guardians. This bill protects the fundamental right of parents to direct and control the upbringing and education of their children.

The New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has recommended that the federal and state governments work toward the implementation of a comprehensive system of mental-health screening for all Americans. The commission recommends that universal or mandatory mental-health screening first be implemented in public schools as a prelude to expanding it to the general public. However, neither the commission's report nor any related mental-health screening proposal requires parental consent before a child is subjected to mental-health screening. Federally-funded universal or mandatory mental-health screening in schools without parental consent could lead to labeling more children as "ADD" or "hyperactive" and thus force more children to take psychotropic drugs, such as Ritalin, against their parents' wishes.

Already, too many children are suffering from being prescribed psychotropic drugs for nothing more than children's typical rambunctious behavior. According to Medco Health Solutions, more than 2.2 million children are receiving more than one psychotropic drug at one time. In fact, according to Medico Trends, in 2003, total spending on psychiatric drugs for children exceeded spending on antibiotics or asthma medication.

Many children have suffered harmful side effects from using psychotropic drugs. Some of the possible side effects include mania, violence, dependence, and weight gain. Yet, parents are already being threatened with child abuse charges if they resist efforts to drug their children. Imagine how much easier it will be to drug children against their parents' wishes if a federally-funded mental-health screener makes the recommendation.

Universal or mandatory mental-health screening could also provide a justification for stigmatizing children from families that support traditional values. Even the authors of mental-health diagnosis manuals admit that mental-health diagnoses are subjective and based on social constructions. Therefore, it is all too easy for a psychiatrist to label a person's disagreement with the psychiatrist's political beliefs a mental disorder. For example, a federally-funded school violence prevention program lists "intolerance" as a mental problem that may lead to school violence. Because "intolerance" is often a code word for believing in traditional values, children who share their parents' values could be labeled as having mental problems and a risk of causing violence. If the mandatory mental-health screening program applies to adults, everyone who believes in traditional values could have his or her beliefs stigmatized as a sign of a mental disorder. Taxpayer dollars should not support programs that may label those who adhere to traditional values as having a "mental disorder."

Madam Speaker, universal or mandatory mental-health screening threatens to undermine parents' right to raise their children as the parents see fit. Forced mental-health screening could also endanger the health of children by leading to more children being improperly placed on psychotropic drugs, such as Ritalin, or stigmatized as "mentally ill" or a risk of causing violence because they adhere to traditional values. Congress has a responsibility to the nation's parents and children to stop this from happening. I, therefore, urge my colleagues to cosponsor the Parental Consent Act.


TEXT OF THE BILL
H. R. 2218
THE PARENTAL CONSENT ACT

To prohibit the use of Federal funds for any universal or mandatory mental health screening program.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

April 30, 2009

Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. BARTLETT, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mrs. BLACKBURN, Mr. MCCOTTER, and Mr. HENSARLING) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Ways and Means and Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

A BILL

To prohibit the use of Federal funds for any universal or mandatory mental health screening program.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the 'Parental Consent Act of 2009'.

SEC. 2. FINDINGS.

The Congress finds as follows:

(1) The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued findings and recommendations against screening for suicide that corroborate those of the Canadian Preventive Services Task Force. 'USPSTF found no evidence that screening for suicide risk reduces suicide attempts or mortality. There is limited evidence on the accuracy of screening tools to identify suicide risk in the primary care setting, including tools to identify those at high risk.'

(2) The 1999 Surgeon General's report on mental health admitted the serious conflicts in the medical literature regarding the definitions of mental health and mental illness when it said, `In other words, what it means to be mentally healthy is subject to many different interpretations that are rooted in value judgments that may vary across cultures. The challenge of defining mental health has stalled the development of programs to foster mental health (Secker, 1998). . . .'.

(3) A 2005 report by the National Center for Infant and Early Childhood Health Policy admitted, with respect to the psychiatric screening of children from birth to age 5, the following: `We have mentioned a number of the problems for the new field of IMH [Infant Mental Health] throughout this paper, and many of them complicate examining outcomes.'. Briefly, such problems include:

(A) Lack of baseline.
(B) Lack of agreement about diagnosis.
(C) Criteria for referrals or acceptance into services are not always well defined.
(D) Lack of longitudinal outcome studies.
(E) Appropriate assessment and treatment requires multiple informants involved with the young child: parents, clinicians, child care staff, preschool staff, medical personnel, and other service providers.
(F) Broad parameters for determining socioemotional outcomes are not clearly defined, although much attention is now being given to school readiness.

(4) Authors of the bible of psychiatric diagnosis, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, admit that the diagnostic criteria for mental illness are vague, saying, `DSM-IV criteria remain a consensus without clear empirical data supporting the number of items required for the diagnosis. . . . Furthermore, the behavioral characteristics specified in DSM-IV, despite efforts to standardize them, remain subjective. . . .' (American Psychiatric Association Committee on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV 1994), pp. 1162-1163).

(5) Because of the subjectivity of psychiatric diagnosis, it is all too easy for a psychiatrist to label a person's disagreement with the psychiatrist's political beliefs a mental disorder.

(6) Efforts are underway to add a diagnosis of `extreme intolerance' to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. Prisoners in the California State penal system judged to have this extreme intolerance based on race or sexual orientation are considered to be delusional and are being medicated with anti-psychotic drugs. (Washington Post 12/10/05)

(7) At least one federally funded school violence prevention program has suggested that a child who shares his or her parent's traditional values may be likely to instigate school violence.

(8) Despite many statements in the popular press and by groups promoting the psychiatric labeling and medication of children, that ADD/ADHD is due to a chemical imbalance in the brain, the 1998 National Institutes of Health Consensus Conference said, `. . . further research is necessary to firmly establish ADHD as a brain disorder. This is not unique to ADHD, but applies as well to most psychiatric disorders, including disabling diseases such as schizophrenia. . . . Although an independent diagnostic test for ADHD does not exist. . . . Finally, after years of clinical research and experience with ADHD, our knowledge about the cause or causes of ADHD remains speculative.'.

(9) There has been a precipitous increase in the prescription rates of psychiatric drugs in children:

(A) The use of antipsychotic medication in children has increased nearly fivefold between 1995 and 2002 with more than 2.5 million children receiving these medications, the youngest being 18 months old. (Vanderbilt University, 2006)
(B) More than 2.2 million children are receiving more than one psychotropic drug at one time with no scientific evidence of safety or effectiveness. (Medco Health Solutions, 2006)
(C) More money was spent on psychiatric drugs for children than on antibiotics or asthma medication in 2003. (Medco Trends, 2004)

(10) A September 2004 Food and Drug Administration hearing found that more than two-thirds of studies of antidepressants given to depressed children showed that they were no more effective than placebo, or sugar pills, and that only the positive trials were published by the pharmaceutical industry. The lack of effectiveness of antidepressants has been known by the Food and Drug Administration since at least 2000 when, according to the Food and Drug Administration Background Comments on Pediatric Depression, Robert Temple of the Food and Drug Administration Office of Drug Evaluation acknowledged the `preponderance of negative studies of antidepressants in pediatric populations'. The Surgeon General's report said of stimulant medication like Ritalin, `However, psychostimulants do not appear to achieve long-term changes in outcomes such as peer relationships, social or academic skills, or school achievement.'.

(11) The Food and Drug Administration finally acknowledged by issuing its most severe Black Box Warnings in September 2004, that the newer antidepressants are related to suicidal thoughts and actions in children and that this data was hidden for years. A confirmatory review of that data published in 2006 by Columbia University's department of psychiatry, which is also the originator of the TeenScreen instrument, found that `in children and adolescents (aged 6-18 years), antidepressant drug treatment was significantly associated with suicide attempts . . . and suicide deaths. . . . '. The Food and Drug Administration had over 2,000 reports of completed suicides from 1987 to 1995 for the drug Prozac alone, which by the agency's own calculations represent but a fraction of the suicides. Prozac is the only such drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in children.

(12) Other possible side effects of psychiatric medication used in children include mania, violence, dependence, weight gain, and insomnia from the newer antidepressants; cardiac toxicity including lethal arrhythmias from the older antidepressants; growth suppression, psychosis, and violence from stimulants; and diabetes from the newer anti-psychotic medications.

(13) Parents are already being coerced to put their children on psychiatric medications and some children are dying because of it. Universal or mandatory mental health screening and the accompanying treatments recommended by the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health will only increase that problem. Across the country, Patricia Weathers, the Carroll Family, the Johnston Family, and the Salazar Family were all charged or threatened with child abuse charges for refusing or taking their children off of psychiatric medications.

(14) The United States Supreme Court in Pierce versus Society of Sisters (268 U.S. 510 (1925)) held that parents have a right to direct the education and upbringing of their children.

(15) Universal or mandatory mental health screening violates the right of parents to direct and control the upbringing of their children.

(16) Federal funds should never be used to support programs that could lead to the increased over-medication of children, the stigmatization of children and adults as mentally disturbed based on their political or other beliefs, or the violation of the liberty and privacy of Americans by subjecting them to invasive `mental health screening' (the results of which are placed in medical records which are available to government officials and special interests without the patient's consent).

SEC. 3. PROHIBITION AGAINST FEDERAL FUNDING OF UNIVERSAL OR MANDATORY MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING.

(a) Universal or Mandatory Mental Health Screening Program- No Federal funds may be used to establish or implement any universal or mandatory mental health, psychiatric, or socioemotional screening program.
(b) Refusal To Consent as Basis of a Charge of Child Abuse or Education Neglect- No Federal education funds may be paid to any local educational agency or other instrument of government that uses the refusal of a parent or legal guardian to provide express, written, voluntary, informed consent to mental health screening for his or her child as the basis of a charge of child abuse, child neglect, medical neglect, or education neglect until the agency or instrument demonstrates that it is no longer using such refusal as a basis of such a charge.
(c) Definition- For purposes of this Act, the term `universal or mandatory mental health, psychiatric, or socioemotional screening program'--

(1) means any mental health screening program in which a set of individuals (other than members of the Armed Forces or individuals serving a sentence resulting from conviction for a criminal offense) is automatically screened without regard to whether there was a prior indication of a need for mental health treatment; and

(2) includes--

(A) any program of State incentive grants for transformation to implement recommendations in the July 2003 report of the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, the State Early Childhood Comprehensive System, grants for TeenScreen, and the Foundations for Learning Grants; and
(B) any student mental health screening program that allows mental health screening of individuals under 18 years of age without the express, written, voluntary, informed consent of the parent or legal guardian of the individual involved.

Friday, January 25, 2013

IMPORTANT* Information on Risperdal

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Risperdal and Children

Risperdal (risperidone) is an atypical anti-psychotic medication approved to treat symptoms of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism. When it comes to prescribing Risperdal to children and adolescents, these uses are narrow and limited. Unfortunately, that has not stopped thousands of doctors from prescribing Risperdal for unapproved and untested uses, with serious consequences.
ALERTJan. 19, 2012: Johnson & Johnson agreed to pay $158 million to the state of Texas to settle claims that the drug company illegally promoted its anti-psychotic drug Risperdal for off-label uses, including unapproved uses in children.
[They] misused Texas and, I believe, well-meaning officials to further their marketing. They subverted science and they influenced others to betray the people they were supposed to be taking care of. To me, that is reprehensible,
Allen Jones, Whistleblower who filed original Risperdal lawsuits in Texas and Pennsylvania

Approved Uses for Children

Risperdal has only been approved for the following:
Schizophrenia- Treatment of schizophrenia in adolescents aged 13-17 (approved in 2007).
Bipolar Disorder- Short term-treatment of acute manic or mixed episodes associated with Bipolar I Disorder in children and adolescents aged 10-17 (approved in 2007).
Autistic Disorder- Treatment of irritability associated with autistic disorder in children and adolescents aged 5-16 (approved in 2006).

Off-Label Prescribing

While Risperdal has only been approved for the above uses in children, doctors are able to prescribe it for various other unapproved or “off-label uses” such as:
  • ADHD
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Eating disorders
  • Tourette syndrome
  • Disruptive behavior disorders in children
  • Depression
While it may be legal, the practice of off-label prescribing puts children at risk for serious, life-threatening side-effects without concrete proof/evidence of benefit.

Risperdal Side-Effects

  • Rapid weight gain
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Breast cancer
  • Tumors of the pituitary gland
  • Gynecomastia (breast development in males)
  • Galactorrhea (lactation)
  • Hyperprolactinemia
  • Decreased bone mineral density
  • Osteoporosis
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Involuntary movement disorders (tics, twitches, muscle contractions)
  • Nueroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
Recent Risperdal Lawsuits

Robyn O'Brien (The Unhealthy Truth) Interview - 100 Days of Real Food

Robyn O'Brien (The Unhealthy Truth) Interview - 100 Days of Real Food

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Awesome Natural Remedy.

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Calm Child™

Supports Calm Focused Attention

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Children today live in a stressful world. Over stimulation can affect their behavior and concentration. Calm Child is a special herbal blend, designed to soothe the minds and bodies of children, particularly in their moments of restlessness, anxiety, or stress.

Calm Child combines the soothing botanicals chamomile, lemon balm, and catnip, with the nourishing tonifiers hawthorn, zizyphus, gotu kola extract, and amla. Additional herbs and nutrients, traditionally used by cultures around the world, support alertness and focus in children.

Calm Child is available as a tablet and a great-tasting, alcohol-free liquid. Calm Child is part of the Planetary Herbals line of products that draw on the wisdom of traditional cultures and the new knowledge gleaned from scientific research - providing the best of what modern herbalism and science have to offer.

Helping Your Ultra-Active Child Cope
Television, chemically adulterated and sweet foods, plus the stimulation of everyday life - all can cause high levels of anxiety and excitement for children. Their immature nervous systems are sensitive to stressors, and they have not yet developed the coping skills for expressing frustration or releasing pent-up emotions healthfully. All this can affect their ability to learn and impede the development of positive social skills. Planetary Herbals can help with Calm Child: a safe and natural product that soothes and relaxes ultra-active kids.

How Calm Child Works
Calm Child helps counter the effects of over stimulation. It works in two important ways to help cultivate a centered sense of well-being and confidence for children.

• Lemon balm and chamomile are legendary for gently easing the effects of overstimulation.
• Chinese zizyphus, gotu kola, amla, and hawthorn berry deeply tonify the child's system, lessening sensitivity to stressors.

Effective Tablets and Great-Tasting Herbal Syrup
Calm Child comes in 432 mg easy-to swallow tablets in bottles of 72 or 150 tablets. It is also available in a vegetable glycerine syrup, in 1, 2, 4, or 8 oz bottles. Vegetable glycerine makes an extremely nourishing and soothing syrup that is naturally sweet without the presence of sugar. It is combined in Calm Child with essential oils of anise, cinnamon, and cloves, for a healthful herbal blend that is also great-tasting.

Together the ingredients in Calm Child help take the stressful edge off troublesome days, while increasing your child's ability to focus and deal with stress.

Clinically Derived Formula from Michael Tierra
Calm Child was formulated by renowned herbalist Michael Tierra, L.Ac, O.M.D. an authority on the world's herbal traditions, and is used daily in his clinical practice. This means you can be assured of obtaining the benefits you are seeking from an herbal product.

Information on Kapvay, these side effects are aweful.....

Do not take KAPVAY® if you are allergic to clonidine.
  • Use KAPVAY® with caution if you have high or low blood pressure, kidney problems, or heart problems, including heart attacks or strokes. You should avoid becoming dehydrated or overheated when taking KAPVAY®
  • KAPVAY® can make you sleepy or dizzy. Do not drink alcohol or take other medicines that make you sleepy or dizzy while taking KAPVAY® until you talk with your doctor. KAPVAY® taken with alcohol or medicines that cause sleepiness or dizziness may make your sleepiness or dizziness worse
  • Do not drive, operate heavy machinery, or participate in any dangerous activities until you know how KAPVAY® will affect you
  • Do not stop taking KAPVAY® without talking to your doctor. Suddenly stopping KAPVAY® may cause withdrawal symptoms, including increased blood pressure, headache, increased heart rate, lightheadedness, tightness in your chest, and nervousness
  • Tell your doctor if you had a skin reaction (such as a rash) after taking clonidine in a transdermal form (skin patch). Talk to your doctor about any other medical conditions you have and all the medicines, including vitamins and herbal supplements, that you take
  • The most common side effects of KAPVAY® include sleepiness, tiredness, and upper respiratory tract infections. Symptoms may include cough, runny nose, sneezing, irritability, sore throat, trouble sleeping (insomnia), nightmares, change in mood, constipation, stuffy nose, increased body temperature, dry mouth, and ear pain
THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT IN KAPVAY IS CLONIDINE:

LATEST NEWS AND FACTS ABOUT MEDICINES YOU TAKE

“Clonidine is among the most commonly prescribed drugs to treat insomnia for children with ADHD... However, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine advises first trying behaviorial strategies for pediatric insomnia and using medication sparingly. Consumer Reports medical advisors urge people to avoid taking medication to treat the side effects of another drug unless that drug is essential.”

ABOVE: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Off-label use of clonidine: Is it really a wonder drug?; Consumer Reports, Consumers Union of US, Inc. (updated 9/2009).

The use of clonidine and methylphenidate in combination continues to be controversial. Both drugs can adversely affect an irregular heart rate or rhythm (cardiac arrhythmia) and this effect can be worsened when the drugs are combined. Four deaths of children using both drugs were reported to the FDA.

ABOVE: Cantwell D.P., Swanson J., Connor D.F. “Case study: adverse response to clonidine.” J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1997;36:539-44.

“Clonidine can also cause severe depression and is particularly dangerous for anyone with a history of depression.”

ABOVE: Wolfe, S.M. et al. “Worst Pills Best Pills,” Public Citizen Health Research Group, Washington DC (1988).
Kapvay (clonidine)

“Clonidine can cause severe depression and is particularly dangerous for anyone with a history of depression.” (4)


Clonidine Side Effects and Warnings

  • Brand Names: KAPVAY, JENLOGA (extended-release tablets); CATAPRES, DIXARIT (tablets); CATAPRES-TTS (transdermal patch)
  • Generic Names: clonidine hydrochloride, clonidine
  • Categories: CENTRAL ALPHA-2 AGONIST
  • and ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE

How Clonidine Works

Clonidine reduces blood flow in the brain and produces dose-related sedation. (5) The drug lowers blood pressure and heart rate, thereby supressing the body's “fight or flight response” by decreasing that activity of part of the brain known as vasomotor center. Users of clonidine experience typical drowsiness. (1,2)

Used For

  • High blood pressure
  • Attention deficit disorder
  • Narcotic withdrawal syndrome (off-label)

Do Not Use If

  • You have a history of depression. Clonidine can cause severe depression and is particularly dangerous for anyone with a history of depression. (4)
  • You have heart disease, unless your doctor tells you it is okay. (6)
  • You have a problem in your heart that impacts the timing of the heartbeat or transmission of electrical impulses through the heart. (3)
  • You previously had an allergic reaction to clonidine. (3)

DO NOT SKIP A DOSE OR STOP SUDDENLY

Serious Risks Include ACUTE WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS (rebound hypertension) with abrupt discontinuation.

Severe cases can result in a very large increase in blood pressure which requires prompt treatment to avoid complications such as organ damage.

ABOVE: Rybacki, J., et al. The Essential Guide to Prescription Drugs, HarperCollins Publishers Inc., NY (1996).

Let Your Doctor Know Before Taking This Drug If

  • you have or have had Serious Emotional Depression
  • you are taking any antidepressant
  • you are taking a tricyclic antidepressant
  • you are taking any sedative
  • you are taking any hypnotic drugs
  • you have a Circulatory Disorder of the Brain
  • you have Angina or Coronary Heart Disease
  • you have a Very Slow Heart Rate
  • you have Buerger's disease (hands or feet may be pale, red, or bluish and may feel cold; caused by inflammation of blood vessels)
  • you have Raynaud's phenomenon (cold temperatures or strong emotions cause blood vessel spasms that block blood flow to the fingers, toes, ears, and nose)
  • you plan to have surgery under general anesthesia in the near future

Common (Expected) Side Effects

  • Lowering of blood pressure (expected)
  • Lowering of heart rate (expected)
  • Drowsiness and Sedation (sleepiness) (33-35%)
  • Dry Nose and Mouth (40%)
  • Headache (19-29%)
  • Constipation (10%)
  • Upper Abdominal Pain (13-20%)
  • Fatigue (13-16%)
  • Dizziness (16%)
  • Irritability
  • Change in mood
  • Trouble sleeping (insomnia)
  • Light-headedness (caused by lowering of blood pressure)
  • Sore throat
  • Dry eyes (in patients who wear contact lenses)

Possible Adverse Effects

If any of the following develop, consult your physician promptly for guidance.

Mild Adverse Effects

  • Allergic Reactions: Skin rash, hives, localized swellings, itching
  • Headache, dizziness, fatigue, anxiety, nervousness, dryness and burning eyes
  • Painful parotid (salivary) gland, nausea, vomiting
  • Weight gain, urinary retention
  • Dry mouth
  • Urination at night
  • Thinning of hair (rare)

Serious Adverse Effects

  • Raynaud's phenomenon (cold temperatures or strong emotions cause blood vessel spasms that block blood flow to the fingers, toes, ears, and nose)
  • Aggravation of congestive heart failur, heart rhythm disorders, vivid dreaming, nightmares, depression, hallucinations
  • Sleep disorders
  • Corneal ulcers (rare)
  • Acute pancreatitis (rare)
  • Slow heart beat (bradycardia)

Possible Effects On Sexual Functions

  • Decreased libido (10%)
  • Impotence (8-24%)
  • Impaired Ejaculation (rare)
  • Enlargement of male breasts
  • Precocious puberty in females (puberty at an early age)

CAUTION

  1. Do not stop this drug suddenly! Sudden withdrawal can cause a severe and possibly fatal reaction.
  2. Hot weather or fever can reduce blood pressure significantly. Dose adjustments may be necessary.
  3. Report the development of any tendency to emotional depression.

“The main problem with clonidine is that missing one or two doses can have serious effects

, including sweating, tremor, flushing, and severe high blood pressure.
ABOVE: Wolf, S., et al. Worst Pills Best Pills, Public Citizen Health Research Group, Washington DC (1988).

Overdose Side Effects

  • Marked drowsiness
  • Weakness
  • Dry mouth
  • Slow pulse
  • Low blood pressure
  • Vomiting
  • Stupor progressing to coma

A review of 20-years of scientific literature on using stimulant medications, including methylphenidate drugs, to treat children with ADD and ADHD found a consensus: there is no documented long-term benefit (academic achievement or pro-social behavior) in using psychoactive drugs.

 

“The main problem with clonidine is that missing one or two doses can have serious effects, including sweating, tremor, flushing, and severe high blood pressure.

ABOVE: Wolf, S., et al. Worst Pills Best Pills, Public Citizen Health Research Group, Washington DC (1988).

Additional safety precaution for ADHD patients:

Cardiovascular risks should be evaluated before starting clonidine for the treatment of ADHD. Some patients have reported changes in heart rate or rhythm.

Patients should be monitored for changes in pulse and blood pressure, and sedation while using clonidine.

ABOVE: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Off-label use of clonidine: Is it really a wonder drug?; Consumer Reports, Consumers Union of US, Inc. (updated 9/2009).

The most common side effects of KAPVAY include:

  • sleepiness
  • tiredness
  • upper respiratory tract infection, symptoms may include: cough, runny nose, sneezing
  • irritability
  • sore throat
  • trouble sleeping (insomnia)
  • nightmares
  • change in mood
  • constipation
  • stuffy nose
  • increased body temperature
  • dry mouth
  • ear pain

KAPVAY may cause serious side effects, including:

  • Low blood pressure and low heart rate. Your doctor should check your heart rate and blood pressure before starting treatment and regularly during treatment with KAPVAY.
  • Sleepiness.
  • Withdrawal symptoms: Suddenly stopping KAPVAY may cause withdrawal symptoms including: increased blood pressure, headache, increased heart rate, lightheadedness, tightness in your chest and nervousness.
ABOVE: Kapvay Patient Information, Rev. 9/2010.

Clonidine may worsen heart disease and have heightened effects in people with kidney disease.

SOURCES: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Off-label use of clonidine: Is it really a wonder drug?; Consumer Reports, Consumers Union of US, Inc. (updated 9/2009).

 

 

13 Banned Foods Still Allowed in the U.S.

13 Banned Foods Still Allowed in the U.S.

These sort of things is why i made such a food change as i spoke of in T-bone's story. All these chemicals,dyes,hormones and such that they are putting in our foods are causing our bodies to have major reactions.Although i know that diet or food changes cannot fix everything, it is your best shot to try first. Between everything we eat and everything we drink, if you break it all down we are consuming things that are killing us, whether quickly or slowly. Please do research, do it for your family, they count on you.