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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

Andy Behrman, a former spokesman for Abilify and Bristol Myers Squibb, discusses his side effects from Abilify, the "wonder drug" of Bristol Myers Squibb,

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  • My psychiatrist just put me on this a couple weeks ago. I am already experiencing memory loss, and even before I was on Abilify, I was suicidal.

  • "ask your doctor if you think abilify is wrong for you". well if he gave it to me he obviously doesn't think so. (absolutely not to say that doctors are always right or that they don't have their own agenda at times)

  • Side effects (also called “adverse reactions”) are the body’s natural response to having a chemical disrupt its normal functioning.

    One could also say that there are no drug side effects, these adverse reactions are actually the drug’s real effects; some of these effects just happen to be unwanted.

  • @afrustratingmess I'm not jealous of him, just disappointed that people are buying into his bullshit for the umpteenth time.Andy Berhman is a self important, egomaniac. I'm shedding light on this devious yuppie's past so that the unbalanced people that are actually listening to his propaganda know a little bit more about who it's coming from. I'll say again, BMS isn't defending themselves from berhman because there is no reason why they should. Believe me, I am not a big pharma secret agent.

  • I was prescribed this medication. They wanted $680.00 for 30 pills. Did'nt get it.

  • Psychiatric medicines are easily a trap.

    Abilify **seems** to be (I don't know) kind of medicine that makes you worse when you use it and BETTER when you withdraw. HEALING drug (long-term) instead of MASKING (ultimately killing) drug. At least one psychiatrist recommended it.

  • These drugs originate from the chemical phenothiazene, which was used as synthetic dye in 1883. In 1934 Phenothiazene was used by the veterinary practice as an insecticide and extended for killing swine parasites; phenothiazene affects the brains Acetlycholinergic System and results in lethal increases of acetlycholine in the periphery and central nervous system of insect and swine parsites !!

    Thats why your muscles "bug out" like that on abilify.

  • abilify is a scam

  • @AkathisiA101

    You're now locked into a life-time diagnosis, needing life-time treatment. Meanwhile, I'll get life-time payments: either from you or from your health insurance."

    I'll never get questioned by anyone. And, if the scam is found out, I've got peers and attorneys to cover it up."

    "The shame...is on you." your a nut case.

  • @legend3061 And what is the "medical advice" he is supposed to be giving? What? Ask your DOCTOR is abilify is wrong for you. That's actually good advice to ask your Doctor if you shouldn't be taking something.

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