Tuesday, February 25, 2025

RFK Jr. takes on Big Pharma: Can the Make America Healthy Again Commission save our kids from psychiatric overmedication?

President Donald Trump appointed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the chair of the Make America Healthy Again Commission, which will investigate the overuse of psychiatric medications in children and adolescents.

• The commission will examine the use of various psychiatric drugs prescribed to young Americans, including SSRIs, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, stimulants, and weight-loss medications.

• From 2016 to 2022, antidepressant prescriptions for those aged 12 to 25 increased by 66%, raising concerns about a "medicated generation. "

• Critics argue that the overdiagnosis of mental health issues has led to normal emotional struggles being treated as severe disorders.

• There are claims that Big Pharma has expanded its market among young people, with critics arguing that pediatric diagnoses are being modified to increase medication use.

• The American Psychiatric Association insists that these drugs are prescribed carefully and are effective. However, some experts caution against the rising number of psychiatric diagnoses, which now exceeds 300, compared to just 60 in the 1960s.

• The rise in mental health diagnoses and medicalization of normal behavior have sparked concern, with some studies indicating a significant increase in the proportion of college students meeting criteria for mental health problems.

• Influential psychologist Lucy Foulkes warns that school programs may inadvertently contribute to a "self-fulfilling prophecy" of mental distress.

• Critics emphasize that many mental health diagnoses are vague, leading to harmful over-medication.

• The commission is tasked with investigating potential over-medication and health risks over the next 100 days, aiming to reform mental health treatments for youth.

• The initiative faces resistance from the pharmaceutical industry, which has strong lobbying power.

The Make America Healthy Again Commission has the potential to challenge current practices in psychiatric medication use among youth. Whether Kennedy can lead reform efforts against Big Pharma’s influence remains uncertain, but the issue's urgency is clear for the future well-being of children and adolescents in America.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-02-25-can-maha-save-kids-from-psychiatric-overmedication.html 

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