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Let Them Eat Prozac
Book • 2004
David Healy's "Let Them Eat Prozac" is a critical examination of the pharmaceutical industry's influence on the prescription and marketing of antidepressants.
The book delves into the history of antidepressant use, questioning the efficacy and safety of these medications.
Healy challenges the prevailing narrative of chemical imbalances, arguing that the widespread use of antidepressants is often driven by profit motives rather than genuine medical need.
He presents case studies and research findings to support his claims, raising concerns about the potential for harm and the lack of transparency in the industry.
The book has sparked significant debate and controversy, prompting further investigation into the long-term effects of antidepressants.
The book delves into the history of antidepressant use, questioning the efficacy and safety of these medications.
Healy challenges the prevailing narrative of chemical imbalances, arguing that the widespread use of antidepressants is often driven by profit motives rather than genuine medical need.
He presents case studies and research findings to support his claims, raising concerns about the potential for harm and the lack of transparency in the industry.
The book has sparked significant debate and controversy, prompting further investigation into the long-term effects of antidepressants.
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Authored by Dr. David Healy , addressing the unhealthy relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and depression.

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Mentioned by Kim Witczak 's brother-in-law, Eric, as one of the first books he read after Woody's death to understand what happened.

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