Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 If the FDA had a lick of sense that drug would've been banned years ago. And Roche is infamous for making Quualudes, Valium, date rape drugs and other wonderful additions to our culture. The whole company should stop production and take all their profits and build drug treatment facilities that treat without more drugs and very long cruises and get aways for all the rape victims and surviving families they have " helped " so much. Jim A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 If the FDA had a lick of sense that drug would've been banned years ago. And Roche is infamous for making Quualudes, Valium, date rape drugs and other wonderful additions to our culture. The whole company should stop production and take all their profits and build drug treatment facilities that treat without more drugs and very long cruises and get aways for all the rape victims and surviving families they have " helped " so much. Jim A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 If the FDA had a lick of sense that drug would've been banned years ago. And Roche is infamous for making Quualudes, Valium, date rape drugs and other wonderful additions to our culture. The whole company should stop production and take all their profits and build drug treatment facilities that treat without more drugs and very long cruises and get aways for all the rape victims and surviving families they have " helped " so much. Jim A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 If the FDA had a lick of sense that drug would've been banned years ago. And Roche is infamous for making Quualudes, Valium, date rape drugs and other wonderful additions to our culture. The whole company should stop production and take all their profits and build drug treatment facilities that treat without more drugs and very long cruises and get aways for all the rape victims and surviving families they have " helped " so much. Jim A TEENAGER killed himself after taking a controversial acne drug linked to depression, an inquest heard yesterday. http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170302,00.html GCSE student Spiller, 16, who had no history of depression, was given Roaccutane by a hospital to combat spots on his face, chest and back. Two weeks later his father found him hanging in a barn at the family home in Stockland, Devon. A World Health Organisation study has found Roaccutane, used by 13million people worldwide, implicated in about 700 reports of psychiatric problems. Maker Roche has received reports of 84 suicides and suicide attempts. Last year, the family of hanging victim , 25, of Liverpool, called for a ban. Coroner Earland said at the Honiton hearing: " Depression can occur but studies have not shown a clear relationship. They simply state if depression or mood change occurs treatment should be discontinued. " Dermatologists say the drug has helped thousands of acne sufferers. Verdict: Suicide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 I guess there are adverse psychological consequences for all kinds of 'medications', not just the psyche drugs. Re: Accutane. It's just my feeling but I think it does something to the fatty acids in the brain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 It is believed that accutane alters serotonin also. here's a link to the suicidal episodes connected with accutane. http://www.house.gov/stupak/accutane/press_conference_charts.pdf Congressman Stupaks(Michigan) son committed suicide on accutane. > > > > I guess there are adverse psychological consequences for all kinds > of 'medications', not just the psyche drugs. > > Re: Accutane. It's just my feeling but I think it does something to > the fatty acids in the brain. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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