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2.5 million
The number of Americans surveyed for prescription drug use from 2001 to 2010
1/5
One out of every five U.S. adults takes drugs to treat some type of mental health condition
22
Percent increase in the number of U.S. adults taking mental health drugs in 2010 compared to 2001
29
Percent increase in the number of women using antidepressants in 2010 compared to 2001
1/5
Proportion of women over the age of 20 who are prescribed antidepressants, like Zoloft and Lexapro
11
Percent of middle-aged women using anti-anxiety medications
5.7
Percent of middle-aged men using anti-anxiety medications
3
Number of people ages 20 to 44 using antipsychotic drugs (like Resperadol) and ADHD medications (like Ritalin) in 2010 for every one person who used them in 2001
100
Percent increase in the number of children under age 10 taking antipsychotic medications
40
Percent increase in the number of girls being prescribed ADHD medications
23
Percent of people in the “diabetes belt” states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Alabama who are on at least one psychiatric drug, according to the AP https://www.cchrint.org/2011/11/18/americas-startling-use-of-mental-illness-drugs-by-the-numbers-a-nation-of-pill-poppers/
iotaprime
2.5 Million are on Rx drugs? That is 0.83%. That is nothing.
notnowthankyou
its almost as if doctors are incentivized to prescribe medication.
onefaller
More and more I feel like it's not just me that doesn't fit in society, society doesn't fit the people
tsunayou
need more people in the pool for affordable health care.
DanTheDamnMan
Bitches be crazy.