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Moral Medicine

Mark Millich
Finasteride
Post-Finasteride Syndrome
Mental Health
Anxiety
Post Finasteride Syndrome
Depression
Medical Community
Sexual Dysfunction
Cognitive Decline
Erectile Dysfunction
Prostate Health
Pharmaceuticals
Suicide Prevention
Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction
Hair Loss
Suicide
Cognitive Dysfunction
Pharmaceutical Industry
Hair Loss Treatment
Epigenetics

Your Story Matters. Moral Medicine shares in-depth interviews with people suffering lasting side effects from medications like Finasteride, Accutane, SSRIs, Lion’s Mane, Saw Palmetto, and others. With limited research and little understanding of why some are affected, we aim to raise awareness, push for investigation, and give a voice to those harmed. YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@Mora... more

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In this powerful episode of Moral Medicine, Mark sits down with Kim Witczak, one of the nation’s leading drug-safety advocates. Kim’s husband, Woody, was prescribed Zoloft for mild insomnia and stress in 2003. Just a few weeks later, he died by suici... more

In this testimony, Amanda, a registered nurse from the United States, shares her six-year journey on Lexapro after being prescribed the medication at 22 for situational anxiety during a difficult period of her life. She explains how the drug initiall... more

In this testimony, Joseph, a 26-year-old from France, shares what happened after taking isotretinoin at the age of 13. He describes how the medication initially helped his acne, but months after completing the treatment he began experiencing severe a... more

Dr. Mayer Brezis — Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Hadassah–Hebrew University in Jerusalem — joins Moral Medicine to discuss his landmark 2025 study concluding that Finasteride can cause depression, anxiety, and suicidality, and that regul... more

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Yassie Pirani
A therapist, educator, and advocate specializing in PSSD and autogenic harm.
Episode: 13% Affected: A Therapist’s Urgent Warning About PSSD (featuring Yassie Pirani)
Dr. Josef Witt-Doering
Former FDA medical officer and psychiatrist
Episode: Why The FDA Is Failing Us — A Former Insider Speaks Out
Professor Joanna Moncrieff
Consultant psychiatrist and researcher challenging the chemical imbalance theory of depression.
University College London
Episode: Joanna Moncrieff on the Chemical Imbalance Myth, SSRI Harm, and the Crisis in Modern Psychiatry
Malissa Pistillo
A person sharing her traumatic experience with SSRIs, SNRIs, and benzodiazepines after a brain injury.
Episode: Malissa Pistillo’s Tragic Experience with SSRIs, SNRIs, and Benzodiazepines
Derek Blumke
12-year veteran of the United States Air Force and veteran impact fellow for the Grunt Style Foundation.
Grunt Style Foundation
Episode: Military Veteran and Grunt Style Foundation’s Derek Blumke’s Experience with Finasteride and SSRIs
Kelly Pfaff
Wife of the late John Pfaff, advocate for awareness on Finasteride side effects
Episode: Devoted Father and Husband Stolen by PFS: John Pfaff’s Tragic Story
Emmanuel Kellert
A fellow post-finasteride syndrome sufferer
Episode: Post Finasteride Syndrome - A Man's Happy Life is Destroyed by Finasteride
Dr. Ruan Gang
Co-founder of Core Quantum Technologies and Senior Associate Professor at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, with expertise in nanomaterials-enabled technology for biomedicine.
Core Quantum Technologies
Episode: Professor Gang Ruan: Groundbreaking Regenerative Medicine Breakthrough
Ryan Clark
A PFS patient who has suffered from Post Finasteride Syndrome for over 20 years.
Episode: Post Finasteride Syndrome - Man’s Been Suffering For Over 20 Years

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Joseph
Host of the podcast, bringing insights into the narratives of those affected by medication side effects.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 3 ratings
  • It’s real

    Moral Medicine is a lifeline for those searching for truth, understanding, and hope.

    This channel doesn’t just share stories—it gives a voice to the countless individuals silenced or dismissed after suffering life-altering side effects from medications like Finasteride, Accutane, SSRIs, and others. The interviews are raw, courageous, and deeply human, shining light on the real struggles that so often go unseen.

    What makes Moral Medicine stand out is its compassion and dedication to truth. It d... more

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    Katug
    United States4 months ago

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Listeners praise the compassion and dedication to amplifying the voices of individuals with personal stories about medication-related struggles.
The insightful discussions are viewed as transformative, raising awareness and promoting advocacy in mental health and drug safety issues.
Many appreciate the raw and humanizing approach taken in interviews, which often shine a light on overlooked medical narratives.

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Kim Witczak: How Zoloft Took Her Husband’s Life — and Exposed a Broken Drug Safety System
Q: Can you talk about what that process was like and what it was revealed to you about how difficult it is to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable?
The lawsuit process revealed that pharmaceutical companies consider people as acceptable collateral damage and will go to great lengths to protect their interests.
Dr. Mayer Brezis on Finasteride: A Global Failure of Science, Regulation, and Ethics
Q: What key failures in science, regulation or ethics do you believe allow this delay to occur?
Manufacturers' failure to perform necessary studies and regulators' negligence in requesting them.
Dr. Mayer Brezis on Finasteride: A Global Failure of Science, Regulation, and Ethics
Q: How did that personal case shape your sense of urgency to publish this paper?
Tragedies in medicine should motivate systemic improvements and corrections.
Dr. Mayer Brezis on Finasteride: A Global Failure of Science, Regulation, and Ethics
Q: What are your thoughts on how this new model of medicine amplifies risk and undermines informed consent?
The shift to telehealth undermines the thorough patient-physician interaction necessary for informed consent.
Dr. Mayer Brezis on Finasteride: A Global Failure of Science, Regulation, and Ethics
Q: What specific data or patterns convinced you that this association is causal rather than coincidental?
The evidence is a collection of observations leading to a consistent conclusion of causality.

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Content regularly focuses on the overlooked and often severe side effects of widely prescribed medications, including antidepressants like SSRIs and other treatments such as Finasteride and Accutane. Episode narratives often include personal stories from guests detailing their health struggles and the socioeconomic implications of their experiences. These discussions highlight the need for increased medical awareness, patient advocacy, and the critical importance of informed consent when it comes to the use of psychiatric and other medications. Noteworthy is the podcast's effort in amplifying the voices of individuals who have been marginalized in the healthcare narrative, creating a community for support and change.

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1. Yassie Pirani
2. Dr. Josef Witt-Doering
3. Professor Joanna Moncrieff
4. Malissa Pistillo
5. Derek Blumke
6. Kelly Pfaff
7. Emmanuel Kellert
8. Dr. Ruan Gang

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