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(@john-tyler)
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This is just one of the drugs being used to disable our military.

The drug, however, has been found to induce side-effects in as many as 25 percent of users, including suicidal tendencies, anxiety, aggression, paranoia, nightmares, ringing in the ears, depression, panic attacks, hallucinations and psychotic behaviour.

The long term effects are even worse than the short-term ones, though. Thomas Moore, a former private in the forces, told Dublin’s Tribune that four years after taking the drug he’s still suffering adverse effects including severely reduced sleeping time (he averages between two to three hours’ a night), apathy and lack of energy.

The former soldier shockingly described how he barely had the energy to hammer a nail into a wall any more. He used to be running and training all the time.

Read more: http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Malaria-drug-banned-in-US-still-given-to-Irish-army-96314579.html#ixzz1f927aFHN

Read more: http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Malaria-drug-banned-in-US-still-given-to-Irish-army-96314579.html#ixzz1f91BxCh4


 
Posted : 29/11/2011 4:40 pm
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