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In a message dated 9/13/04 6:16:33 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> In other words, investigators will probably need to

> concentrate on people who were prescribed SSRIs for

> non-psychiatric complaints to scientifically discover

> the probability of SSRIs causing suicide or depression

> or aggression etc.

>

I would be one of those people. I was prescribed Paxil for chronic pain. It

made me suicidal, aggressive, deranged. But then there is the argument that

people who had bad reactions to these drugs are poor metabolizers. HA!

That's a convenient way to shift the blame from the drugs to the person who took

them. I happen to know a couple of people who had this genetic testing, this

P450 definitive test, and they were GOOD metabolizers and STILL had terrible

reactions to these drugs. Let's face it. IT'S THE DRUGS!!!! All of this

doublespeak is analogous to saying someone who dies after taking rat poison was

just

a poor metabolizer, or had a propensity for death BEFORE they took it. It's

baloney and those of us who are still suffering from the lies and deceit know

it's baloney. And eventually the lies will be exposed and we'll all be

vindicated.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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In a message dated 9/13/04 6:16:33 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> In other words, investigators will probably need to

> concentrate on people who were prescribed SSRIs for

> non-psychiatric complaints to scientifically discover

> the probability of SSRIs causing suicide or depression

> or aggression etc.

>

I would be one of those people. I was prescribed Paxil for chronic pain. It

made me suicidal, aggressive, deranged. But then there is the argument that

people who had bad reactions to these drugs are poor metabolizers. HA!

That's a convenient way to shift the blame from the drugs to the person who took

them. I happen to know a couple of people who had this genetic testing, this

P450 definitive test, and they were GOOD metabolizers and STILL had terrible

reactions to these drugs. Let's face it. IT'S THE DRUGS!!!! All of this

doublespeak is analogous to saying someone who dies after taking rat poison was

just

a poor metabolizer, or had a propensity for death BEFORE they took it. It's

baloney and those of us who are still suffering from the lies and deceit know

it's baloney. And eventually the lies will be exposed and we'll all be

vindicated.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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Hi Glitter, I had the test for p450 (the extensive expensive test ) and I am a

good metabolizer in all the pathways.. so my reaction had nothing to do with

the metabolizing.....nne

Re: SSRIs, agression, et all

In a message dated 9/13/04 6:16:33 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> In other words, investigators will probably need to

> concentrate on people who were prescribed SSRIs for

> non-psychiatric complaints to scientifically discover

> the probability of SSRIs causing suicide or depression

> or aggression etc.

>

I would be one of those people. I was prescribed Paxil for chronic pain. It

made me suicidal, aggressive, deranged. But then there is the argument that

people who had bad reactions to these drugs are poor metabolizers. HA!

That's a convenient way to shift the blame from the drugs to the person who

took

them. I happen to know a couple of people who had this genetic testing, this

P450 definitive test, and they were GOOD metabolizers and STILL had terrible

reactions to these drugs. Let's face it. IT'S THE DRUGS!!!! All of this

doublespeak is analogous to saying someone who dies after taking rat poison

was just

a poor metabolizer, or had a propensity for death BEFORE they took it. It's

baloney and those of us who are still suffering from the lies and deceit know

it's baloney. And eventually the lies will be exposed and we'll all be

vindicated.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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Hi Glitter, I had the test for p450 (the extensive expensive test ) and I am a

good metabolizer in all the pathways.. so my reaction had nothing to do with

the metabolizing.....nne

Re: SSRIs, agression, et all

In a message dated 9/13/04 6:16:33 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> In other words, investigators will probably need to

> concentrate on people who were prescribed SSRIs for

> non-psychiatric complaints to scientifically discover

> the probability of SSRIs causing suicide or depression

> or aggression etc.

>

I would be one of those people. I was prescribed Paxil for chronic pain. It

made me suicidal, aggressive, deranged. But then there is the argument that

people who had bad reactions to these drugs are poor metabolizers. HA!

That's a convenient way to shift the blame from the drugs to the person who

took

them. I happen to know a couple of people who had this genetic testing, this

P450 definitive test, and they were GOOD metabolizers and STILL had terrible

reactions to these drugs. Let's face it. IT'S THE DRUGS!!!! All of this

doublespeak is analogous to saying someone who dies after taking rat poison

was just

a poor metabolizer, or had a propensity for death BEFORE they took it. It's

baloney and those of us who are still suffering from the lies and deceit know

it's baloney. And eventually the lies will be exposed and we'll all be

vindicated.

" Blind Reason "

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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