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By retoddb on August 4, 2009
The brain chemical these drugs increase, serotonin, is the same brain chemical that LSD, PCP and other psychedelic drugs mimic in order to produce their hallucinogenic effects. And remember that psychedelic agents are “a class of compounds with no demonstrated therapeutic use, a history of extensive abuse, and the ability to provoke psychosis.
Posted in Articles, Prozac Panacea or Pandora, Scientific Studies | Tagged alcohol, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Depression, disorder, inhibitors, luvox, mood, Pfizer, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, SUICIDE, syndrome, Zoloft
By Ann Tracy on August 4, 2009
Seven drugs approved since 1993 have been withdrawn after reports of deaths and severe side effects. A two-year Los Angeles Times investigation has found that the FDA approved each of those drugs while disregarding danger signs or blunt warnings from its own specialists. Then, after receiving reports of significant harm to patients, the agency was slow to seek withdrawals.
Posted in Articles | Tagged alcohol, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Depression, disorder, F.D.A., FDA, inhibitors, luvox, mood, Pfizer, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, SUICIDE, syndrome, Zoloft |
By Ann Tracy 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 Ann Tracy on August 3, 2009
Concerns about the ethics of clinical trials do not exist merely in the realm of speculation. The GVK exposés are not unusual. An increasing number of reports are coming to light of unethical and illegal practices that exploit people’s social and economic vulnerability, subject them to serious risks without their knowledge and consent, and do not even assure them of access to the drugs developed from the trials
Posted in Recent Cases Blog, Scientific Studies | Tagged alcohol, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Death, Depression, disorder, Drug, experiment, inhibitors, luvox, mood, Pfizer, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, SUICIDE, syndrome, trials, Zoloft |
By Ann Tracy on August 3, 2009
I had a bout of hallucinations about 10 years ago. I was suffering quite badly with depression and had been on anti-depressants for years. Then came along Prozac®. The doc thought they would be good so off I went!
The three stages of my hallucinations always happened at night and in bed. I had always been asleep for a while and was awakened by the goings on. They happened in quite quick succession, perhaps over the space of two weeks, then stopped.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged alcohol, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Death, Depression, disorder, hallucination, inhibitors, luvox, mood, Pfizer, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, SUICIDE, syndrome, Zoloft |
By Ann Tracy on July 31, 2009
Fourth paragraph from the end reads: “Rod Hunt, in mitigation, said his client had been mixing alcohol with anti-depressant tablets, which had made him turn violent.”
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged alcohol, Alcohol Abuse, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, antidepressants, Barnett, Bruises, Brutal Assault, Carers, Crown Court, Decent Man, Depression, DEPRESSION MED, disorder, England, Frail Neighbor, Hodgson, Human Body, inhibitors, luvox, Man Beats Up, Mitigation, mood, Neil Hunter, Newc, Paul Newcombe, Pensioner, Pfizer, Physicians Desk Reference, reaction, Rod Hunt, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, syndrome, violence, Watching Television, Zoloft |
By Ann Tracy on July 29, 2009
There is an alarming connection between alcoholism and the various prescription drugs that increase serotonin. The most popular of those drugs are: PROZAC, ZOLOFT, PAXIL, LUVOX, SERZONE, EFFEXOR, ANAFRANIL, and the new diet pills, FEN-PHEN and REDUX. For seven years numerous reports have been made by reformed alcoholics (some for 15 years and longer) who are being “driven” to alcohol again after being prescribed one of these drugs. And many other patients who had no previous history of alcoholism have continued to report an “overwhelming compulsion” to drink while using these drugs.
Posted in Prozac Panacea or Pandora | Tagged alcohol, Alcohol Cravings, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Death, Depression, disorder, inhibitors, luvox, mood, Pfizer, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, SSRIs, SUICIDE, syndrome, Zoloft |
By Ann Tracy on July 29, 2009
The Next Generation Medical Guinea Pigs–Our Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil Babies by Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, Director, International Coalition for Drug Awareness On June 17, 1998, syndicated columnist Arianna Huffington published an article entitled “Kip Kinkel: Listening to Prozac?” Finally someone has had the courage to address the real issues in last month’s tragic Oregon [...]
Posted in Prozac Panacea or Pandora | Tagged alcohol, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Death, Depression, disorder, inhibitors, Kip Kinkel: Listening to Prozac?, luvox, mood, Pfizer, s.s.r.i., serafem, serotonin, Sertraline, Side Effects, SSRI, SSRI Babies, SUICIDE, syndrome, Zoloft |
By Ann Tracy on July 29, 2009
Note: Anyone who has suffered a brain injury should never be given an antidepressant according to Dr. Jay Seastrunk, a neurologist. It can lower the seizure threshold and produce seizure activity faster than normal.
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged adverse, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Army Medical Center, Blast Injuries, Bomb Attacks, brain injury, Brooke Army Medical Center, Civil Affairs Officer, Depression, Dr Ann, Drug Awareness, Frequent Side Effect, inhibitors, iraq, Military Source, murder, p.t.s.d., Prescription Pills, PTSD, reaction, s.s.r.i., San Antonio Texas, school, Seizure Activity, Seizure Threshold, serotonin, Serotonin Levels, Sertraline, shootings, Side Effects, SSRI, SUICIDE, Suicide Note, Texas Lt, veterans, violence, war, War Torn Countries, Washington Tragedy, Wife Colleen, Zoloft |
By Ann Tracy on July 28, 2009
Paragraphs 8 through 10 read: “Russell went to the combat stress center at Camp Liberty where mental-health workers evaluate soldiers for post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. Russell was close to the end of his deployment. He was given medication and his sidearm was taken away, a routine precaution for soldiers receiving counseling.”
Posted in Recent Cases Blog | Tagged adverse, anti-depressant, Antidepressant, Army Sgt, Camp Liberty, Combat Stress, David Barton, Depression, Edward Yates, Federalsburg Md, inhibitors, iraq, Jacob David, Lenox Mo, Los Angeles Times, Mental Health Workers, Military Equivalent, murder, Navy Cmdr, Navy Officer, p.t.s.d., Post Traumatic Stress, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, reaction, s.s.r.i., school, serotonin, Sertraline, Sgt John, shootings, Side Effects, Springle, SSRI, Staff Sgt, Stress Center, SUICIDE, Traumatic Stress Disorder, veterans, violence, war, Zoloft |