THIS alarming news story speaks for itself:
VIA PharmaGossip:
SOURCE Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD
VIA EarthTimes
"EL CAJON, Calif., May 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD today announced the results of his research into the "series" of veterans' deaths acknowledged by the Surgeon General of the Army.
Upon reading the May 24, 2008, Charleston (WV) Gazette article "Vets Taking Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Drugs Die in Sleep," Baughman began to investigate why these reported deaths were "different." And, why they were likely, the "tip of an iceberg."
Andrew White, Eric Layne, Nicholas Endicott and Derek Johnson were four West Virginia veterans who died in their sleep in early 2008. Baughman's research suggests that they did not commit suicide and did not "overdose" leading to coma as suggested by the military. All were diagnosed with PTSD. All seemed "normal" when they went to bed. And, all were on Seroquel (an antipsychotic) Paxil (an antidepressant) and Klonopin (a benzodiazepine).
They were not comatose and unarousable ? with pulse and respirations or pulse intact, responsive to CPR, surviving transport to a hospital, frequently surviving. These were sudden cardiac deaths."
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On April 22, 2010 I anonymously received "SIRS (Serious Incident Reports) 10/03/09-3/7/10/." In it were listed: Total ARNG (Army National Guard) "Accident Fatalities--20; Suicide--32 (6 confirmed 12 pending); Combat--8; Illness caused--23; Other deaths--10; Total--93. Among the listed: 10/19/09-"illness heart attack"; 10/28/09?"illness cardiac arrest"; 11/10/09?"other found dead"; 11/14/09?"other found dead"; 11/28/09?"illness heart attack"; 12/26/09?"illness heart attack"; 1/2/10?"illness cardiac arrest"; 2/7/10?"illness cardiac arrest"; 2/9/10?"illness cardiac arrest"; 2/3/10?"illness cardiac arrest."; 2/10/10?"illness cardiac arrest"; 2/21/10?"illness heart attack." Here we have 13 of 93 (14%) definite or probable sudden cardiac deaths."
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