Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 In a message dated 12/15/04 4:58:05 PM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > > GlaxoKline spokeswoman Anne Rhyne extended the company's > sympathies to Krischak's family but denied any responsibility in Krischak's > death or the deaths of others alleged in other lawsuits. > > > " Our heart goes out to any family that has experienced the tragedy of > suicide, but we do not see this as a case about discontinuation symptoms > because there is no reliable scientific evidence that discontinuing Paxil > can cause suicide in adults, " Rhyne said Friday in an e-mail. > Discontinuation is the term GlaxoKline uses for what happens when > people stop taking the drug. > > > " The majority of people discontinue (Paxil) without a problem when under > their doctor's supervision, " Rhyne wrote. " If discontinuation reactions > occur in patients stopping (Paxil), the majority will experience symptoms > that are mild to moderate in intensity, and are usually limited to two > weeks. " > I'd like to forcefeed this dimwit the poison that her company makes. She is doing nothing but parroting the b.s. that originally came from Dr. Wheadon, the angel of death. Mild to moderate? Lasting two weeks? ROTFFLMFAO -- Try severe and lasting years, not weeks. A pox on your, too, MAryanne. You're pathetic. " Blind Reason " a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's Unsafe At Any Dose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 Is there a link to this? In a message dated 12/15/04 4:58:05 PM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > > GlaxoKline spokeswoman Anne Rhyne extended the company's > sympathies to Krischak's family but denied any responsibility in > Krischak's > death or the deaths of others alleged in other lawsuits. > > > " Our heart goes out to any family that has experienced the tragedy of > suicide, but we do not see this as a case about discontinuation symptoms > because there is no reliable scientific evidence that discontinuing Paxil > can cause suicide in adults, " Rhyne said Friday in an e-mail. > Discontinuation is the term GlaxoKline uses for what happens when > people stop taking the drug. > > > " The majority of people discontinue (Paxil) without a problem when under > their doctor's supervision, " Rhyne wrote. " If discontinuation reactions > occur in patients stopping (Paxil), the majority will experience symptoms > that are mild to moderate in intensity, and are usually limited to two > weeks. " > I'd like to forcefeed this dimwit the poison that her company makes. She is doing nothing but parroting the b.s. that originally came from Dr. Wheadon, the angel of death. Mild to moderate? Lasting two weeks? ROTFFLMFAO -- Try severe and lasting years, not weeks. A pox on your, too, MAryanne. You're pathetic. " Blind Reason " a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's Unsafe At Any Dose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 Is there a link to this? In a message dated 12/15/04 4:58:05 PM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > > GlaxoKline spokeswoman Anne Rhyne extended the company's > sympathies to Krischak's family but denied any responsibility in > Krischak's > death or the deaths of others alleged in other lawsuits. > > > " Our heart goes out to any family that has experienced the tragedy of > suicide, but we do not see this as a case about discontinuation symptoms > because there is no reliable scientific evidence that discontinuing Paxil > can cause suicide in adults, " Rhyne said Friday in an e-mail. > Discontinuation is the term GlaxoKline uses for what happens when > people stop taking the drug. > > > " The majority of people discontinue (Paxil) without a problem when under > their doctor's supervision, " Rhyne wrote. " If discontinuation reactions > occur in patients stopping (Paxil), the majority will experience symptoms > that are mild to moderate in intensity, and are usually limited to two > weeks. " > I'd like to forcefeed this dimwit the poison that her company makes. She is doing nothing but parroting the b.s. that originally came from Dr. Wheadon, the angel of death. Mild to moderate? Lasting two weeks? ROTFFLMFAO -- Try severe and lasting years, not weeks. A pox on your, too, MAryanne. You're pathetic. " Blind Reason " a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's Unsafe At Any Dose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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