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The sale of mind and mood-altering drugs to young children has grown to a more than $69 billion-a-year industry in the United States. 'GENERATION Rx' poses the question: "What are the REAL effects on children when we give them antipsychotic, ADHD or 'antidepressant' drugs?" International award-winning director Kevin P. Miller follows families who gave their young children on these mind-bending drugs—some with devastating results. The mother of Christopher Blagbrough describes seeing her son's behavior deteriorate from the effects of taking prescribed Prozac as "a downward spiral .. there was nothing we could do to stop" Christopher's drug-induced death. Through interviews with science journalists as well as medical, academic, and ethics professionals, the filmmaker builds a strong case that questions the integrity and motives of some pharmaceutical companies – as well as the Food and Drug Administration – as they market and approve these drugs for use in children. 'Generation Rx' was originally released in November 2008.
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