Antipsychotic drugs for decades were used only for serious mental diseases, but nowadays they are the most profitable pharmaceuticals,
“generating annual revenue of about $14.6 billion and surpassing sales of even blockbusters like heart-protective statins”.
Many antipsychotic drugs are not testified as harmless to its users, but their advertisements intensely claim so.

However, how these antipsychotic drugs have become so popular is not a secret; and the cunning tactics of marketing these products are revealed now and then
“according to previously confidential industry documents that have been produced in a variety of court cases”.
The whole article reveal several ways these companies managed to create image for these drugs while minimizing any side effects the drugs might have.
“Slides for one new antipsychotic drug contended that it had no neurological side effects. “They made it all up,” Dr. Kruszewski said. “It was never true.”
This demonstrates serious violation of ethics in business. Still, the problem cannot be easily eliminated, since if these pharmaceutical companies suffer too much impact, the patients will be directly harmed by the lack of other medicines. But at least, lawsuits have entered to raise awareness, to tell those companies that there are consequences of their fraud.
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/business/03psych.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=business
