10/19/1999 – PFIZER REJECTS NEUTRAL, COURT-APPOINTED EXPERT
PLAINTIFFS WILLING TO HAVE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE IN WRONGFUL
DEATH/SUICIDE CASE AGAINST MANUFACTURER OF ZOLOFT MEASURED BY NEUTRAL,
COURT-APPOINTED EXPERTS. PFIZER IS NOT.
PLAINTIFFS WILLING TO HAVE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE IN WRONGFUL
DEATH/SUICIDE CASE AGAINST MANUFACTURER OF ZOLOFT MEASURED BY NEUTRAL,
COURT-APPOINTED EXPERTS. PFIZER IS NOT.
Natalia Victorovna Sevastianenko, a Utah college student from the
former Soviet republic of Belarus, had severe stomach pains. But a
doctor and nurse practitioner thought the discomfort might be a symptom
of depression.
To our ICFDA Subscribers– It was announced on Friday that American Home Products, maker of Redux and Pondimin, is being sued by 11,000 plaintiffs. Now the majority of those afflicted with heart and lung problems from the drug, 8,000 in all, say they are not interested in the proposed $3.75 billion settlement offer. Why should…
Dr. Ann Tracy, Executive Director of the International Coalition of Drug Awareness, will be interviewed this Saturday morning (10/16) from 9am to 10am PDT time on KGO Radio in San Francisco. You can listen to live streaming audio on KGO’s web site at <www.kgo.com>. [Start times in other Time Zones: MDT=10am; CDT=11am; EDT=Noon]
This case out of Maryland is so tragic. The perpetrator took Zoloft
and now has no memory of the incident. Even his mother said he
“hallucinated” on the drug. The young couple were deeply in love and
had a great relationship. This story, too, combines elements of “road
rage” with the attempted murder.
Recent article in the Smithville Review regarding Robert Kirkwood’s tragic experience with anti-depressants. Two area cases involved anti-depressants By DENNIS STANLEY, THE SMITHVILLE REVIEW (Editor’s Note: This is the second of a two-part series.) http://smithvillereview.edge.net/index.ez?Form.sess_id=8934&Form.sess_key=938122849&viewStory=483 In October, 1993 Wilma J. Adcock of the Antioch Community shot her nine- and 15- year-old sons in the chest…
Here’s an insightful interview from the New York Time with Mr. John Horgan, entitled “A Heretic Takes On the Science of the Mind.” In 1996, Mr. Horgan, then a senior writer with The Scientific American, published “The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age,” a 281-page essay…
The following comes to the ICFDA courtesy of Ian Goddard, a tireless researcher and journalist sympathetic to our mission of educating others to the dangers of mind-altering medications: The report that Prozac was found in the home of Larry Gene Ashbrook, who went on a murder spree in a Texas church, has suddenly changed. The…
This just released today. Prozac found at Wedgwood Baptist killer’s house By Kathy Sanders Star-Telegram Staff Writer FORT WORTH — A doctor had prescribed the anti- depressant drug Prozac for Larry Gene Ashbrook, but investigators are unsure whether he had been taking it when he killed seven people and then himself in a southwest Fort…
Mr. Robert Kirkwood of Lebanon, Tennessee, lost his family to antidepressants. He now serves as an area director in Tennesse, and only weeks after his loss, he is courageously trying to educate others to the dangers these drugs pose. This article appeared recently in the Smithville Review. It’s entitled– Grieving father warns of drug dangers:…