Once again, Pharma-subsidized consultants have looked at suicides in the military and managed to not see the suicide-linked drugs given to troops, some of which grew by 700 percent in the past years. In March, a report in JAMA Psychiatry penned by authors with financial links to Eli Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, Ortho-McNeil, Janssen, Pfizer, Sanofi-Aventis, Shire and Johnson & Johnson said the deaths are a mystery but they certainly aren't from psychoactive drugs whose labels have boxed warnings about suicide ! SSRI antidepressants are called "first line medications for PTSD pharmacotherapy in men and women with military-related PTSD" in the VA's Iraq War Clinician Guide but did not merit a mention by the authors.