Elizabeth Wurtzel 's blowing and Prozac National Prozac Nation is a memoir of the writer' s depression, addiction and her interpersonal life. When she fell into depression, the author was a radicalist. As anyone knows that everyone has problems, and for some reason she is still there. This novel is best describing the movie "blow" based on the life of George John. Jung is also addicted; he is addicted to drugs, money, transactions and relationships. Both Elizabeth and George may be concerned with poisoning and problems they encounter in their lives.
In the history of medicine, few drugs are as popular as white-green pills containing 20 mg of fluoxetine hydrochloride - we call it Prozac. Elizabeth Wurtzel wrote in 1994's book Prozac Nation that this medicine has transcendental experience. Before she started treatment with antidepressants she was completely living in a negative computer program. . . There is no feeling, lack of emotion, lack of reaction, lack of interest. "She drifted from the doubt of the next suicide from the doubt of the next suicide, but a few weeks after she began using Prozac, her life has changed ... The fog in San Francisco is in time As it rose over the course of time, it is like m frustration disappeared from me. Prozac? There is no mistake. "
Unlike treatment of depression, TMS does not make an important assessment of mass culture in any medium. In 1988, Eli Lilly and Company first sold Prozac as an antidepressant, and six years later, "Listening to Prozac" and "Professional State" became the best sellers. The orange prescription bottle (in the bag, on the bedside table, scattered around the apartment) is a general abbreviation "There is a problem with this letter". Okay, I understand. 11% of Americans over the age of 12 are taking antidepressants. This is a world market equivalent to $ 14.5 billion and will soon reach $ 16.8 billion. There are no official statistics to support this, but according to my own personal survey, 5 out of 10 Americans have never heard about TMS and 1 in 10 people have heard of it, but you I think that it means the bursting of the chin.