People are being drugged for profit in state institutions in PA. While PennMap was being implemented, Stefan was a psychiatric consultant for the Department of Health and Human Services, in charge of the mental health programs and found that some patients were on as many as five neuroleptic psychiatric drugs at the same time. Stefan also discovered corrupt financial relationships between PA politicians and pharmaceutical representatives, fraudulent medication billings to the government, and that four children and one adult died while under the state's care, after they were prescribed lethal combinations of anti-psychotic drugs under the PennMap model.
According to Stefan, the new generation of antipsychotics substantially increase the risk of obesity, diabetes type II, hypertension, cardiovascular complications, heart attacks and stroke. The drug makers had this information and "simply ignored the problem," he said.
"So, what we have now is a drug, Zyprexa, whose massive revenues and promotion are based upon faulty disclosures by the manufacturer, Eli Lilly," Stefan advises, "the drug causes both a severe metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular problems at the same time that it continues to cause neurological side-effects like its older typical antipsychotics."
It does have a decided advantage for Lilly, Stefan contends, "It is far more expensive, dose per dose, than a comparable generic antipsychotic." A dose of haloperidol might sell for 6 pennies while Zyprexa might sell for over 6 dollars per pill, he said.
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