prinzfrost
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First of all, there have been many successful class action lawsuits against the psychiatric pharmaceutical companies that exacted hundreds of millions and billions of dollars from the leading companies--Eli Lilly, Janssen, Otsuka, Bristol Myers Squibb, etc. including the gynecomaestia lawsuit regarding paliperidone and Invega! This matter also is not a small percentage of the population. Consider the usage rates I cited previously--more than 260 million unique people worldwide on antipsychotics in the last 10 years! Vastly more for antidepressants! 16 million unique Americans on antispychotics recently! And 34 million unique Americans on antidepressants recently! These translate to HUGE numbers of victims!Like I said..........while you are indeed posting good comments to help people recover you are also trying to get people to join your cause. And it is a cause. It's an attempt to get a group of people to hire lawyers and listen to what they say..........and then actually those said lawyers actually going in front of a Judge and telling the Judge that he/she wants to sue a DRUG MANUFACTURER for side effects and damages and he represents a very small percentage of the population that wants money. Ain't gonna happen. There is no incentive for any lawyer to take a case like that because he knows he won't win. And the biggest problem is going to be each and every person that wants to join a cause like that is going to have to get up in front of a jury and explain exactly WHY they got put on the medicine to begin with.
Then you have the medical profession that's gonna get up there and go into detail every behavior you have ever done. From your medical records. Not real sure anybody in here wants to disclose every bad act they ever did or how they behaved while in psychosis or any violence they may have done to someone while not in their right mind. I know I sure wouldn't want to. And everyone would have their whole life layed out for all to see and the Dr.s wouldn't talk about all the GOOD you may have done in your life....they will only concentrate on the BAD.
Some things we just have to live with whether we like it or not. Whether we think it's fair or not. Because some battles simply can't be won. Especially in the Court system.
You are discussing litigation and the courts of law as if its some freaky niche cause. I have already alluded to the previous successful litigation. This is not a freaky niche cause, it is a necessary and major step of recourse for victims like ourselves, there is a reason our courts of law exist!
I am encouraging people to not only consult lawyers but do countless other actions, many of which, again, are so basic that it is unfair to call it a "cause" when they are basic activities of our society.
There is plenty of incentive for lawyers to take these cases because they have overwhelming evidence, great merit, many courses of action, great moral importance to and service to so many aspects of society, relate to very important laws and terrible crimes, etc. They should win in the court of law. Why anyone would think they cannot or this is not the case is an additional discussion. Why can't they win? A society in which the courts of law do not return reasonable judgments when the previous conditions have been met--overwhelming evidence, great merits, many courses of action, great moral importance, relevance to many important laws and terrible crimes, etc--is a society where the courts of law are corrupt, plain and simple and law and order has serious problems. If we live in such a society, we ought to do something about such a fundamental problem.
Your point about cross examination, personal legal and mental health information, etc. is a good point, in terms of likely, but immaterial, unjustified, vicious tactics by pharmaceutical companies and defendants and reticence on the part of plaintiffs.
But it is still not material to, especially, class action lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for the dangers of their medications! The evidence is overwhelming and irrefutable and the conduct of the victims does not at all affect or impact the dangerousness of these drugs and cannot be used as an excuse by the pharmaceutical companies. These drugs are also given to completely innocent victims who never committed crimes, had behavioral problems or were psychotic, not only because of the phenomena of misdiagnoses but also because antipsychotics are marketed as bogus treatments for non-psychotic disorders!
The argument that some of the worst crimes imaginable are justified and legally excused because some of their victims, not all of them, have had considerable behavioral problems, legal and psychiatric issues, is not valid. These harms far outweigh the benefits of the supposed therapeutic functions. They are also bogus arguments because pharmaceutical companies, medicine and doctors, as I said previously, have a responsibility to provide safe and effective medication. They also have had 70 years to do so and currently possess vast resources, technology, support and so forth to actually develop such safe and effective medication, so there is little excuse. They also have an irrefutable course of misconduct, especially insofar as concealing the dangers of these medications is concerned! The criminological and social control argument for administering dangerous drugs with complete impunity, zero remorse, zero responsibility, zero liability and with total invincibility is unbelievably dangerous, immoral and insidious and resembles genocide and atrocities in world history and corrupts many of the fundamental institutions, professions, industries and disciplines of our society! Especially since unbelievable numbers of people who are not very dangerous at all and large numbers of people who are completely innocent are affected!
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