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Medicating Normal

Good for profits. Bad for patients.

Year: 2020 Documentary Runtime: 76 min Rating: 9.5

Overview

One in five Americans is taking a psychiatric drug, including millions of children. Pharmaceutical companies have over-hyped the benefits of these drugs, while hiding the risks and severe side effects including physiological dependence. "Medicating Normal" explores what happens when for- profit medicine intersects with human beings in distress.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Dave Cope

Dave Cope

Self

Brianna Cope

Brianna Cope

Self - Dave's Wife

Shalamar Fairweather

Shalamar Fairweather

Self

Angie Peacock

Angie Peacock

Self

Rebecka Green

Rebecka Green

Self

Tabita Green

Tabita Green

Self - Rebecka's Mom

Todd Green

Todd Green

Self - Rebecka's Dad

Ivan Jourdain

Ivan Jourdain

Self - Pharmacist, Ivan Pharmacy

Mary Neal Vieten

Mary Neal Vieten

Self - Psychologist; Commander, US Navy (RC)

Allen J. Frances

Allen J. Frances

Self - Chair, Dept. of Psychiatry, Duke Univ Med School

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