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Withdrawal Syndromes: Lost in Translation

April 3, 2025 44 Comments

Understanding Antidepressant Withdrawal © Coral Smith 2025 This post by Harriet Vogt follows on from her recent Ruptures in Clinical Care post The members of Shane Cooke and Mary Hennessey’s antidepressant withdrawal peer support group decided there was more to explore together after our first meeting. They wanted to dig deeper into their experiences of protracted … [Read more...] about Withdrawal Syndromes: Lost in Translation

Over-Diagnosing or Under-Diagnosing

March 10, 2025 22 Comments

This post follows on from Repairing Ruptures in Clinical Care and the Future of Health App-Ointments.  It also links to An Appleby a Day and Tangled up in Bureaucracy. Repairing Ruptures had a lot of comments from Lucy.  One of them kicks things off here. Lucy’s Struggle Since waking up to the adverse effects of psychiatric drugs, I have written countless letters to … [Read more...] about Over-Diagnosing or Under-Diagnosing

The Future of Health App-ointments

February 26, 2025 20 Comments

Several of the many people who write or track RxISK posts, have had input to this one, which dovetails with Harriet Vogt's post last week Repairing Ruptures in Clinical Care and the work of Shane Cooke and Mary Hennessey in getting health systems to listen to the voices of those harmed by treatment. The post, maybe, casts an ominous light on our abilities to get medicine to … [Read more...] about The Future of Health App-ointments

Repairing Ruptures in Clinical Care

February 16, 2025 85 Comments

Better Times Will Return © Josie Russell 2017 This post is by our warzone correspondent Harriet Vogt from frontline trenches. A few weeks ago I was invited to join an online discussion with a group of experts on iatrogenesis who have an in-depth knowledge of antidepressant withdrawal and the risks of polypharmacy. These highly informed, articulate, empathic medical … [Read more...] about Repairing Ruptures in Clinical Care

Restoring the Magic to Healthcare

February 3, 2025 25 Comments

The Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SRI) story starts in 1969 with Arvid Carlsson (above) who created Zelmid, the first SRI, after listening to people on antidepressants. He linked an anxiolytic effect some older drugs have to the serotonin system.  The SRIs aimed at exploring that effect - Normality and Antidepressant Dysregulation. Fluoxetine (Prozac). sertraline (Zoloft). … [Read more...] about Restoring the Magic to Healthcare

Who Will Make Medicine Great Again

January 12, 2025 58 Comments

Apologies to all readers outside of Britain who may never have heard about The Pirates of Penzance, definitely not The Pirates of the Caribbean. PoP though has a famous song - I am the Very Model of a Modern Major General - featuring a dimwit General who knows everything about everything except military strategy. This post ideally needs an … [Read more...] about Who Will Make Medicine Great Again

Deciphering the Web We Have Woven

January 2, 2025 59 Comments

Three people who got in touch recently, one with a problem, one with an idea, and one 'outraged' contributed to this post.  The problem and idea illustrate what happens when doctors take Probity Blockers. The outrage tells you almost everything you need to know about the Web we are enmeshed in.  Using the problem, idea and outrage, this post gives a punchier version of the … [Read more...] about Deciphering the Web We Have Woven

Hope, Hype, Consent and Alzheimer’s

December 23, 2024 18 Comments

By Johanna Ryan A recent New York Times article told the troubling story of two women who died in a clinical trial of a new Alzheimer’s drug. Jean and Genna One in particular stayed on my mind.  Her name was Jean Terrien, and she was just about my age.  Like me, she lived in the Chicago area, perhaps a dozen miles up the road, and had been retired for just about a … [Read more...] about Hope, Hype, Consent and Alzheimer’s

SNOMED, Your Doctor and You – Having an Impact

December 1, 2024 16 Comments

This post is about you who read it, and the ten of us or so who have helped write it, having an impact on the system. Modern healthcare is very disempowering. The arrangement that makes some medicines Prescription-Only began life as a police function and unfortunately many of us consulting a doctor can feel knee-high to a policeman especially if we even begin to hint that a … [Read more...] about SNOMED, Your Doctor and You – Having an Impact

MHRA Adopts Code for Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction

November 25, 2024 28 Comments

A longstanding problem for people with post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) when trying to report their condition to drug regulators has been the absence of a code for PSSD. When regulators receive adverse event reports, they are coded against specific terms in their database which are usually taken from the Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA). Without a code … [Read more...] about MHRA Adopts Code for Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction

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