UK Disability Rights Campaigners
Monday, October 6th, 2008 05:24 pm...are more effective at getting mainstream press coverage than their U.S. counterparts.
One example is this article from the British paper, The Independent. Ignored: the mentally ill killed by drugs that are meant to help them
The "atypical" antipsychotic drugs, so recently touted as "second generation wonders," come with life-threatening side effects
One example is this article from the British paper, The Independent. Ignored: the mentally ill killed by drugs that are meant to help them
"The basic fact is stigma kills; it is not just about calling people names. Stigma and discrimination stop people from getting an early diagnosis, the right treatment at the right time and from being monitored in the same way as other people are. And then after death, there is no standardised reporting mechanism to flag up issues for people with mental health problems who die young."
The "atypical" antipsychotic drugs, so recently touted as "second generation wonders," come with life-threatening side effects
People with mental health problems and learning disabilities die on average 10 years younger than the rest of the population, according to the Disability Rights Commission. Obesity, diabetes, certain cancers and heart disease are far more common among people taking psychiatric drugs. And those doing so are less likely to receive evidence-based health checks and treatments.