It can be done. Let us join the effort;

Thanks to Ginger Breggin for posting about Stephen Sheller’s FDA Petition to Revoke the Pediatric Approval of Risperdal on her Facebook Page. Many of you know that Mr. Sheller recently settled a case against Johnson & Johnson (J&J) over Risperdal causing breasts to grow in a young boy, known as gynecomastia, J&J Settles Risperdal Lawsuit on Opening Day, for an undisclosed sum. What is not yet well-known is that on July 27, 2012, Mr. Sheller filed what is known as a “citizen’s petition” to revoke the approval of Risperdal (risperidone), and its cousin Invega, for use on children and youth.

This is potentially a far more important event in the struggle to stop the massive psychiatric drugging of children than the individual lawsuits over gynecomastia, as important as they are. And you have a chance to support this effort. The petition has been assigned Docket No. FDA-2012-P-0857, and people can file formal comments. The Petition is there, but it is not exactly a user-friendly site, so PsychRights has posted it here. A couple of years ago the huge number of electroshock victims who commented against reclassifying electroshock machines as having no or low risk (and also those who came to testify) had a big impact. I urge everyone to support Mr. Sheller’s petition by submitting comments. You can put comments right in the text box or upload a more substantial submission.


More at;

http://www.madinamerica.com/2012/09/...-of-risperdal/