5/15/2000 – PROZAC, ZOLOFT, MAYHEM & SUICIDE

The revelations contained in this press release from Vickery and Waldner are remarkable. It is being sent to major news media today, Monday, May 15th. Mark =============================== FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PROZAC, ZOLOFT, MAYHEM & SUICIDE Teicher & Cole – Together Again and Still Sounding the Alarm The February 1990 article by Harvard psychiatrists Martin Teicher…

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5/9/2000 – Prozac Revisited

http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/128/nation/Prozac_revisited+ .shtml Prozac revisited As drug gets remade, concerns about suicides surface By Leah R. Garnett, Globe Staff, 5/7/2000 Just as the 14-year patent on Prozac is about to expire and the drug’s maker, Eli Lilly and Co., is preparing to launch a new version, a body of evidence has come to light revealing the…

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5/8/2000 – Secret files protect dangerous doctors

Secret files protect dangerous doctors HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ A little-known government database tracking malpractice suits and disciplinary action against physicians remains unavailable to the general public, and at least one congressman says dangerous doctors have hidden behind that shield of secrecy long enough. But standing in his way is the American Medical Association and…

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5/7/2000 – Anti-depressants get into water system

One more of my worst fears has just been confirmed. This is
exactly why I have allowed nothing but distilled or reverse
osmosis processed water into my home for years. It is also why I
have great concern over cities where the water is fluoridated.
With Prozac being 18% fluoride and it being a main ingredient in
Paxil, Luvox, Phen-Fen, etc. I am concerned that there may
possibly be a synergistic effect from the water that could throw
patients on these drugs into toxic reactions. My concern is that
no one has looked at this possibility with fluoride or any other of
the chemicals put into our city water supplies.

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The Aftermath of Antidepressants

Note: Keep in mind that these drugs are all serotonergic agents and clones or “copy cat” drugs of Prozac – the first SSRI antidepressant introduced to the market in America. Basically what applies to one, applies to the others. For instance we have more data out on Prozac because it has been around longer, but as the mode of action is the same for all of these meds the effects will be the same for the other drugs on this list as it is for Prozac. If we are discussing one drug, similar effects would be expected from any other company’s version of the drug. In fact it would be more honest to give them the titles of Prozac #1, Prozac #2,Prozac #3, etc. rather than the brand names they have been given, from the second clone, Zoloft, to the latest Prozac clone, Celexa.

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