Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 I guess those were negotiated out..... The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 I guess those were negotiated out..... The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 I guess those were negotiated out..... The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 I guess those were negotiated out..... The US lawyers have asked GlaxoKline to set up treatment centers to help people attempting to withdraw from Paxil/Seroxat. Skip Murgatroyd, the attorney leading the case, said, " Some of these people are in such bad shape that they can't get off the drug without professional help. Some have been on it for 10 years. " GSK say there is no reliable scientific evidence that the drug causes addiction or dependency. Mark Harvey of the law firm Hugh Ford Simey said doctors blamed " a reappearance of depression " for the withdrawal-like symptoms suffered by his firm's clients. " We have been contacted by 30 to 40 people, most of whom have startlingly similar tales to tell of being put on the drug and being taken off it, and then going back on, " Harvey said. " So far as evidence of dependency is concerned, that [case] is pretty strong, " said Graham Ross of Ross & Co., another British law firm representing 30 to 40 Seroxat patients. " Failure to ensure that GPs are aware of that risk and therefore warn patients accordingly - there is plenty of evidence that they are not doing that. " http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine18.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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