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Barbara thank you so much for going to so much work for me. I totally agree

that my friend should not take this drug and I need to find some article for

her that discusses chemically injured brains and why prozac is not good for

such patients so her neurologist won't label her a non-compliant patient.

I read the PDR you sent on Prozac. The side effects listed are enough to

discourage anyone. I'm sure for clinical depression, true chemical

imbalance an antidepressant can save lives however a chemically injured

brain is not the same.

Huggies for caring and doing so much research,

Rosie

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Rosie,

This is the info. from the online PDR.

Prozac has been called the " miracle drug, " but I

don't believe it.

I've known several people who have taken Prozac, and 2

of those people swear it's the greatest, but a couple

of other people had horrible reactions, and I think

that's the most dangerous thing about the drug. You

don't know how you're body is going to react to it,

until you take it.

Thank goodness I've never needed it, but even if I

did, I wouldn't take it.

Hope this helps.

Barb

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Hey Rosie,

Found an aritcle that I think fits what you are asking for. Kay Kilbourne

is in it.

When you click the link, it will bring you to the first page of the article.

Go to the second page-then read #3. Not sure if it helps, but hope it does.

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0907/is_3_58/ai_109023553

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> Rosie,

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> This is the info. from the online PDR.

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> Prozac has been called the " miracle drug, " but I

> don't believe it.

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> I've known several people who have taken Prozac, and 2

> of those people swear it's the greatest, but a couple

> of other people had horrible reactions, and I think

> that's the most dangerous thing about the drug. You

> don't know how you're body is going to react to it,

> until you take it.

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> Thank goodness I've never needed it, but even if I

> did, I wouldn't take it.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Barb

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