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By atracyphd on June 16, 2010
DAYTON Jesse Charles Huff walked up to the Veterans Affairs Department’s Medical Center on Friday morning wearing U.S. Army fatigues and battling pain from his Iraq war wounds and a recent bout with depression.
The 27-year-old Dayton man had entered the center’s emergency room about 1 a.m. Friday and requested some sort of treatment. But Huff did not get that treatment, police said, and about 5:45 a.m. he reappeared at the center’s entrance, put a military-style rifle to his head and twice pulled the trigger.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Antidepressant, Army Fatigues, Back Injury, Candy, Combat Deaths, Dayton Man, Deaths In Iraq, Decades, Dr. Tracy, drugs, Initial Problem, Iraq War Wounds, Kissell, Labensky, Medical Center, News Veteran, Pain Med, Soldiers In Iraq, SSRIs, Suicidality, Suicide Rate, Treatment For Depression, U S Army, Veterans Affairs Department, War Vet, Young Man |
By atracyphd on June 13, 2010
Mohamed Mahmood Alessa, 20, of North Bergen, N.J.,
and Carlos Eduardo Almonte, 24, of Elmwood Park, N.J., were reportedly nabbed
with help from an undercover rookie New York policeman of Egyptian descent, The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J.,
reported. Alessa’s mother, Nadia Alessa, told CNN she thought the man Alessa
and Almonte called “Bassim” recorded provocative remarks the pair made and built
a case against them.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Allah, antidepressants, Army Jeep, Dr. Tracy, Drugawareness, drugs, Fellow, Guns, Jeep, La Times, Medications, Paxil, Posters, Profits, Prozac, Psychiatrist, Social Anxiety Disorder, Suicide Bomber, Taliban, Terrorist, Three Months, Young Man |
By atracyphd on February 10, 2010
Who is Dr. John Virapen? (See below for more detail.)
While general manager of the Swedish division of Eli
Lilly John BOUGHT the approval for Prozac in Sweden – yes, he bribed the
doctor responsible for making the decision to allow it on the market. Luckily
another doctor stopped that, but there was enough damage done that Lilly was
able to use what they bought to encourage other countries to approve this DEADLY
drug and pave the way for all of the Prozac clones that followed. He is now
doing all in his power to get the truth to the world about the criminal
practices of these companies and the dangers of these drugs and he wants
compensation for the victims. HE DOES NOT MINCE WORDS!
Together we hope to wake up America and then the world up to
this drug-induced nightmare!!!
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Blizzard, Clones, Criminal Practices, Dr Ann, Dr John, Dr. Tracy, drugs, Eli Lilly, Emergencies, Exec, Executive Director, International Coalition, Jeff Rense, Local Station, Monday Night, National Radio Show, Nbsp, Nightmare, Prozac, Scheduling, Sweden, Swedish Division, Switzerland, Tomorrow Night, Tonight Show, Truth |
By atracyphd on January 26, 2010
According to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), women
taking commonly used forms of antidepressant drugs may experience delayed
lactation after giving birth and may need additional support to achieve their
breastfeeding goals.
Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers in many ways as breast milk
is easy to digest and contains antibodies that can protect infants from
bacterial and viral infections. The World Health Organization recommends that
infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life. This
new study shows that certain common antidepressant drugs may be linked to a
common difficulty experienced by new mothers known as delayed secretory
activation, defined as a delay in the initiation of full milk secretion.
“The breasts are serotonin-regulated glands, meaning the breasts’ ability to
secrete milk at the right time is closely related to the body’s production and
regulation of the hormone serotonin,” said Nelson Horseman, PhD, of the
University of Cincinnati and co-author of the study. “Common antidepressant
drugs like fluoxetine, sertraline and paroxetine are known as selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) drugs and while they can affect mood,
emotion and sleep they may also impact serotonin regulation in the breast,
placing new mothers at greater risk of a delay in the establishment of a full
milk supply.”
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Antibodies, antidepressants, Benefit From, Best Interest, Birth Defects, Breast Milk, Breastfeeding Benefits, Breastmilk, Cold Turkey, Contaminated Milk, Dr. Tracy, Drugawareness, drugs, Family Physician, Horrific Birth Defects, Lactation, Mom, Pediatrician, Prozac, Viral Infections, World Health Organization |
By atracyphd on December 22, 2009
Brittany Murphy’s autopsy report is on LOCKDOWN! The
list of prescription drugs that were found in the house were leaked to TMZ and
made public.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Actress, Anti Seizure Medication, Ativan, Autopsy Report, Brittany Murphy, Depression Medication, Dr. Tracy, drugs, Exact Cause, Fluoxetine, Hypertension Medication, Klonopin, List Of Prescription Drugs, Pain Relievers, Prescription Drug List, Propranolol, Prozac, Returning Home, Sudden Heart Attack, Tmz, topamax, Toxicology, Toxicology Tests, Vicoprofen |
By atracyphd on December 16, 2009
(Newser) – Just in case
anyone thought the Anna Nicole Smith hearing couldn’t get any kinkier: It can,
and it did. An investigator testified yesterday that Smith physician Sandeep
Kapoor who is facing charges along with psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich
and lawyer Howard K. Stern had a less-than-professional relationship with
Smith, “making out” with her and providing her with drugs, E!
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Ambien, Anna Nicole Smith, Anna Smith, Buspar, Diary, Doc, drugs, Howard K Stern, Howard Stern, Inappropriate Relationship, Lawyer, Methadone, Professional Relationship, Psychiatrist, Sandeep Kapoor, Sentence Of Paragraph, Tryst, Valium, wellbutrin |
By atracyphd on December 16, 2009
BMJ research reveals an increase in long-term antidepressant use across the UK
Updated guidance published this week says GPs should only consider the drugs for patients with moderate or severe depression, or those suffering sub-threshold depressive symptoms for at least two years.
The latest guidance comes as research in the BMJ reveals an increase in long-term antidepressant use across the UK.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged 28 October, Antidepressant, antidepressants, Bmj, Depressive Symptoms, drugs, Gp, Gps, Guidance, Long Periods, Mild Depression, National Institute For Clinical Excellence, prescriptions, Sanjay, Severe Depression, Suffering, Surgeries, Term Basis, Threshold |
By atracyphd on December 16, 2009
It may seem strange that Christopher Kelly would be talking
coherently, then die several hours later, but Oak Forest Hospital physician
Srinivas Jolepalem said it’s rather common in overdose cases.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Brain Damage, Christopher Kelly, Difficulty Breathing, Dr Michael, drugs, Emergency Department, Kidney Failure, Little Company Of Mary Hospital In Evergreen Park, Many Things, Mara, Oak Forest Hospital, Paragraph, Srinivas, Stable, Toxin |
By atracyphd on October 8, 2009
It may seem strange that Christopher Kelly would be talking
coherently, then die several hours later, but Oak Forest Hospital physician
Srinivas Jolepalem said it’s rather common in overdose cases.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Brain Damage, Christopher Kelly, Difficulty Breathing, Dr Michael, drugs, Emergency Department, Kidney Failure, Little Company Of Mary Hospital In Evergreen Park, Many Things, Mara, Oak Forest Hospital, Paragraph, Srinivas, Stable, Toxin |
By admin on September 17, 2009
Zoloft & Welbutrin Wanda I was on Zoloft and then Welbutrin for several months when someone said how their students were emotionally flat due to drugs. I realized that was my problem! I did not feel even the slightest twinge of emotion, even when watching movies or in therapy, healing from childhood abuse. I also [...]
Posted in SSRI Case Reports | Tagged Amp, Childhood Abuse, drugs, Emotion, Heart, Libido, Psychiatrist, Twinge, Wanda, Welbutrin, Zoloft |
By atracyphd on September 15, 2009
Chandler police said Carol Roby, 62, suffered a nervous breakdown after going off her Zoloft, an anti-depressant medication. Her family noticed her missing Saturday when she didn’t meet them for a 2 p.m. meeting. She also didn’t make an 8 a.m. work appointment, police said.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Amp, Anti Depressant Medication, Appointment, Arizona Republic, Azcentral, Chandler Police, drugs, Insulin Kit, Left Behind, Medication, Medications, Megan, Nervous Breakdown, Paragraph, Roby, Woman, Zoloft, Zoloft Withdrawal |
By atracyphd on September 8, 2009
As part of a large government fine of $1.4 BILLION Eli Lilly, makers of Prozac, Cymbalta, Stratera, Cialis, etc. has begun to disclose payouts to doctors to peddle their wares/drugs. When you consider the long reaching damaging effects of that, you realize that the fine is nothing compared to the loss of lives that are the [...]
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Ama Guidelines, Business Section, Cialis, Compensation Story, Conflict of Interest, Cymbalta, Death In America, Doctor Names, drugs, Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly And Co, financial ties, First Three Months, Jacksonville Area, Leading Cause Of Death In America, Lilly, Maker Of Prozac, Market Drugs, Medical Providers, Pharmaceutical Company, prescription drugs, Stratera |
By atracyphd on August 10, 2009
Note from Dr. Tracy: Yet another suicidal vet who first overdosed on his antidepressant and Xanax and then became homicidal enough that he was going to shoot police – often in an attempt to commit what is now called suicide by cop. These drugs produce both suicide and violence as we see once again in [...]
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged Antidepressant, Basar, Dr. Tracy, drugs, Iraq War, Paxil, Police Chief, Psychiatric Evaluation, Sentences, Suicide By Cop, Thursday Night, veteran, violence, War Vet, Xanax |
By dadams on August 9, 2009
“The report shows that Glaxo [makers of Paxil] knew in 1989, long before Paxil was FDA approved, that people taking the drug were 8 times more likely to engage in suicidal behavior than people given a placebo, or sugar pill. Now, it stands to reason that even the most depressed person would decline to take Paxil if given these facts. Also, parents certainly would decline if they were told about the risks. . . . “The FDA approved Paxil on December 29, 1992, with no warning to doctors or patients of the significant increased risk of suicidal behavior,” he writes.
Posted in Articles, Recent Cases Blog, SSRI fraud and kickbacks | Tagged Abrupt Withdrawal, adverse, Amp, Antidepressant, antidepressants, backs, Centers For Disease Control, children, Cold Hard Facts, company, Court Cases, Depression, Drug, drugs, FDA, Fifteen Years, Fraud, funding, Global Market, grassley, Hostility, ideation, Ims Health, investigation, kick, kick-backs, Leading The Way, Pharmaceutical, Potential Danger, prescriptions, Primary Care Physicians, Reactions, s.s.r.i., senator, Senator Grassley, serotonin, Side Effects, SSRI, studies, study, suicidal, Suicidality, SUICIDE |
By dadams on August 6, 2009
As the number of “anecdotes” exceeds 1,600—hardly a small number—the association of SSRIs with murder/suicide, often combined, must be taken seriously. The SSRI website was searched to find combined murder/suicide incidents attributed to a specific SSRI. There were three for fluvoxamine, four for citalopram, 10 each for paroxetine and sertraline, and 31 for fluoxetine. Where the studies above substantiated suicide from SSRI use, the total on the SSRI website of 48 simultaneous murder/suicide incidents associated with SSRI use ties together SSRIs and murder. Since there were about two murders per suicide, we may infer that the murder rate on SSRIs could be about 250/100,000. Since no clinical trial involving multiple homicides is ever likely to be run, no firmer evidence is likely to be found. Healy noted that much of the evidence for suicide and murder came from the efforts of journalists and lawyers.
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By atracyphd on August 3, 2009
The end of February 2008 the truth came out about the initial studies done on these new antidepressants. These studies had never before been made public or even submitted to the FDA for their review. Yet these studies showed that the drugs were of no more benefit than a placebo!
Posted in Overview | Tagged Abrupt Change, alcohol, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, antidepressants, Benefit, Closest Thing, Depression, disorder, drugs, FDA, Hostility, inhibitors, Initial Studies, luvox, mood, New Antidepressants, Pfizer, Placebo, psychosis, Risk, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, Ssri Antidepressants, Sugar Pill, SUICIDE, syndrome, Toilet, Truth, Zoloft
By atracyphd on November 20, 2008
Warning: This is political – avoid if you wish Thursday, 20 November 2008 We have had LOTS of wonderful information come out since we held a fast as a group and I will begin sharing that with you over the next few days. One is important enough, it all is, but this is very critical [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged Bush, drugs, obama, political |
By retoddb on May 1, 2001
Yesterday, in several major newspapers Lilly placed full page ads offering a
coupon for a month of free Prozac. Do you think they warned the consumer in
those ads that these free pills were addictive? Because so few doctors are
aware of this withdrawal and do not know how to withdraw patients from SSRIs,
after the month on the “free” pills the patient would have to continue to
purchase the drug until they could find my tape on how to get off Prozac
safely.
Posted in DrugAwareness.org Newsletters | Tagged Addiction, Doctors, Drug Use, drugs, FDA, Free Pills, Free Prozac, Lilly, Major Newspapers, Newspapers, Page Ads, Paxil, Prescription Drug, Prozac, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Seroxat, SSRI, SSRIs, Tranquillisers, Valium, World Health Organization |
By retoddb on April 29, 2001
Excerpts from the Denver Rocky Mountain News:
* When the local social services workers contacted her with information
about Candace, she was told the girl had a “strong temperment,” that she was
prone to uncontrollable outbursts. Candace had been through six foster homes
by the time she was five, and her birth family had neglected her, Newmaker
was told.
Posted in DrugAwareness.org Newsletters | Tagged antidepressants, Attachment Disorder, Bronchial Tubes, Candace Newmaker, Cause Of Death, deaths, Diagnosis, Drug Withdrawal, drugs, Expert Witness, Foster Kids, New York Post, Organ Failure, Psych, Rebirthing Therapy, Rocky Mountain Area, Seattle Pi, Seattle Times, serotonin, Tragic Death |
By retoddb on April 8, 2001
From one of our subscribers in Canada we have been notified that A&E’s
Investigative Reports will air a program regarding the drug experiments on
our kids. It will be on Monday, April 9/01. It is 6 or 7 pm Pacific time.
Posted in DrugAwareness.org Newsletters | Tagged Amp, Canada, Drug Experiments, drugs, Investigative Reports, Pacific Time, Subscribers |
By retoddb on September 18, 1999
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: [...]
Posted in DrugAwareness.org Newsletters | Tagged antidepressants, drugs, Icfda, Lebanon Tennessee, Lost Family, Robert Kirkwood, Smithville Review, Tennesse |
By retoddb on September 7, 1999
This is being remailed to make a minor correction. It comes from Dr. Tracy and our ICFDA Director in Norway– “I feel that this information coming in from our director in Norway is so critical that it needs to get to all of you immediately. Hope you can translate his English =-) Celexa has frightened [...]
Posted in DrugAwareness.org Newsletters | Tagged celexa, Celexa And Alcohol, Cipramil, Conclutions, Contact, Countries, Craving For Alcohol, Danish, Denmark, Doctors, Dr. Tracy, drugs, FDA, Lead, Norway, Obduction, Tragic Twist, Translate English |