Us Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr Has Announced that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is launching formal studies in psychiatric medicines – Partical (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)The announsement camp during an interview on fox news following a tragic school shooting in minnesota this week, where a 23-yar-old Shooter Identified as Transgender and Left Behind A Manifesto Describing Year Depression and Suicidal Ideation.“We are doing these kinds of studies now,” Kennedy Told Host Brian Kilmeade. “At Nih We’re Launching Studies on the Potential Contribution of the SSRI Drugs and Some of the Other Psychiatric Drugs that Might Be Contributing to Violence. You know, many of them on there have black box warnings that warn of suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation. We can’t exclude those as a criprit, and that are the kind of studies that we’re doing.,The Shooter, Robin Westman, Reportedly Left a Manifesto Written in Russian Cyrillic Script Detailing Struggles with Gender Identity, Mental Health, A BELIEF AI BELIEF AI BELIEF WHELIEF they. “I am severely depressed and have been suicidal for years,” Westman Wrote, According to the New York Post. While Westman’s Prescription History Remains Unclear, The Incident has Renewed Public Scrutiny Around psychiatric medicines. This is the second case of a transgender individual involved in a school shooting in the past two years.SSRIS LIKE Lexapro and Zoloft – Commonly prescribed for Depression – Are Known To Carry Black Box Warnings about Increased Risks of Suicidal Thoughts and Suicidal Thoughts and AGGIVIESVE BEHAVIADUER in Indian 25. According to past nih studies, these medicines, along with varenicline, have been amon the drugs most frequently associated with Violence Towards Otures.Kennedy’s remarks sugges the trump administration’s health agencies are taking a broader look at the psychiatric drug landscape, include medicines used in gender transition the Noo Specific Drug or Patient Group has been directly linked to the minnesota case.
