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I'm thinking Dharmanol Citrolene™ could be bigge

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Posted On: 02/28/2014 12:18:40 PM
Posted By: bellsandwhistles
Re: StephCurry #26217
I'm thinking Dharmanol Citrolene™ could be bigger even than on coming blockbuster Dharmanol™.

There's desperate need for "new era" cancer and psychiatric medicinal dietary supplements.

Xanax and Valium passé -- habit-forming with side effects.

Look out, here comes Dharmanol Citrolene™!
All to the good for SKTO.

Forbes 2010
Almost three decades later, America is still a Xanax nation. It remains the most popular psychiatric drug, topping more recently introduced medicines like the sleeping pill Ambien (No. 2) and the antidepressant Lexapro (No. 3). Doctors write nearly 50 million prescriptions for Xanax or alprazolam (the cheap, generic equivalent) every year–that’s more than one Xanax prescription every second. Upjohn vanished in a series of mergers–it’s buried somewhere inside Pfizer now–but the decision its executives made still echoes through our culture, and through the bodies of psychiatric patients.
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Top 25 Psychiatric Medication Prescriptions for 2011

By John M. Grohol, Psy.D.

These are the top 25 psychiatric medications by number of U.S. prescriptions dispensed in 2011, according to IMS Health.

To put the percent changes below into perspective, the U.S. total population rose approximately 1.6 percent from 2009 to 2011. That suggests that anything above 1.6 percent change was driven by other factors — more people seeking treatment, more pharmaceutical advertising and marketing, or some other factor.

The biggest movers and shakers on the list were Celexa — moving up 15 spots to grab the second most-prescribed psychiatric drug in 2011 — and Wellbutrin XL, moving from 22 to 13.

Drugs used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) — generic amphetamine salts and methylphenidate — enjoyed big gains as well.

Drugs used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) — generic amphetamine salts and methylphenidate — enjoyed big gains as well.





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