Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 In a message dated 11/27/04 6:32:00 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > Do you believe international big pharma is hoping for a scientific > genomic breakthrough which might allow them to pre-isolate many > victims of known adverse drug reactions and thereby reduce their > longterm corporate litigation risk even in the face of today's > increasing public scrutiny? > > I've been following this when I can and while this seems like a good answer to the problem, I don't think it explains everything, just as I don't believe the P450 or the lack of it is solely to blame for adverse drug reactions. It's the rat poison analogy. If the drugs are simply bad, or completely rearrange your brain chemistry, I don't think it will matter what your gene profile is. " 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 November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 In a message dated 11/27/04 6:32:00 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > Do you believe international big pharma is hoping for a scientific > genomic breakthrough which might allow them to pre-isolate many > victims of known adverse drug reactions and thereby reduce their > longterm corporate litigation risk even in the face of today's > increasing public scrutiny? > > I've been following this when I can and while this seems like a good answer to the problem, I don't think it explains everything, just as I don't believe the P450 or the lack of it is solely to blame for adverse drug reactions. It's the rat poison analogy. If the drugs are simply bad, or completely rearrange your brain chemistry, I don't think it will matter what your gene profile is. " 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 November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 > In a message dated 11/27/04 6:32:00 AM Mountain Standard Time, > SSRI medications writes: > > > > Do you believe international big pharma is hoping for a scientific > > genomic breakthrough which might allow them to pre-isolate many > > victims of known adverse drug reactions and thereby reduce their > > longterm corporate litigation risk even in the face of today's > > increasing public scrutiny? > > > > > I've been following this when I can and while this seems like a good answer > to the problem, I don't think it explains everything, just as I don't believe > the P450 or the lack of it is solely to blame for adverse drug reactions. It's > the rat poison analogy. If the drugs are simply bad, or completely rearrange > your brain chemistry, I don't think it will matter what your gene profile is. > Glitter: I agree.....its not just the genetic profile on p-450....but also that the drugs inhibit the p-450 as well....and decrease thyroid function significantly. The combo gets the whole endocrine system out of whack as well as then blood platelet production, severe magnesium depletion, etc etc etc. and also just masses of nasty phase 1 liver detox bi-products..... the end result is a horrible toxic body with little way to metabolize all the gunk. My question is this.....the peripheral neuropathy....the extreme pain in the extremities....is it live or is it memorex? is it REAL or is it just misfirings in the brain to make you THINK you have pain..... I find there is nothing wrong with my fingers persay.....altho they are on fire or ready to explode. Is it toxins in the capilaries? or misfiring of the brain? peace beverly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 > In a message dated 11/27/04 6:32:00 AM Mountain Standard Time, > SSRI medications writes: > > > > Do you believe international big pharma is hoping for a scientific > > genomic breakthrough which might allow them to pre-isolate many > > victims of known adverse drug reactions and thereby reduce their > > longterm corporate litigation risk even in the face of today's > > increasing public scrutiny? > > > > > I've been following this when I can and while this seems like a good answer > to the problem, I don't think it explains everything, just as I don't believe > the P450 or the lack of it is solely to blame for adverse drug reactions. It's > the rat poison analogy. If the drugs are simply bad, or completely rearrange > your brain chemistry, I don't think it will matter what your gene profile is. > Glitter: I agree.....its not just the genetic profile on p-450....but also that the drugs inhibit the p-450 as well....and decrease thyroid function significantly. The combo gets the whole endocrine system out of whack as well as then blood platelet production, severe magnesium depletion, etc etc etc. and also just masses of nasty phase 1 liver detox bi-products..... the end result is a horrible toxic body with little way to metabolize all the gunk. My question is this.....the peripheral neuropathy....the extreme pain in the extremities....is it live or is it memorex? is it REAL or is it just misfirings in the brain to make you THINK you have pain..... I find there is nothing wrong with my fingers persay.....altho they are on fire or ready to explode. Is it toxins in the capilaries? or misfiring of the brain? peace beverly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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