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Obesity “epidemic” may be linked to increased use of psychiatric medicines

January 30th, 2010

 In an op-ed in the Boston Globe (1/24) Paula J. Caplan, a clinical and research psychologist at Harvard University, wrote that an “overlooked” primary cause of “America’s obesity epidemic” is the increased use of psychiatric medicines, as many of them “cause weight gain — often of the rapid and massive sort.” Caplan suggests that this link is not well known possibly due to the power of the pharmaceutical industry or clinicians not knowing other treatments.

Caplan argues against listing obesity as a mental illness, as it can be caused by “physical problems that are often undiagnosed.” Caplan also says that doctors should “explore other non-drug ways to treat emotional problems.” What happens when the drug you are taking causes serious side-effects? Are there legal remedies for dangerous drugs?

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