School Violence Medication Mental Health
Columbine High School shooting suspect Eric Harris was rejected for induction into the Marine Corps because he lied about having been prescribed a mood-altering drug.
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- CNN: Columbine Shooter Was Prescribed Antidepressant - Eric Harris was prescribed Luvox, an anti-depressant medication school violence commonly used to treat patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Washington Post: Littleton Shooter Was Rejected by Marines - Columbine High School shooting suspect Eric Harris was rejected for induction into the Marine Corps because he lied about having been prescribed a mood-altering drug.
- Luvox and the Littleton Columbine High School Shootings - Article that suggests Luvox, a Prozac-like drug, could medication have caused manic and destructive behavior by a medication teen responsible for the shooting. By Peter R. medication Breggin, M.D.
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