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Dr. David Healy

Health Canada warns about Persistent Sexual Dysfunction after SSRIs & SNRIs

January 18, 2021 5 Comments

Health Canada has just concluded its review of persistent sexual dysfunction after stopping SSRIs and SNRIs. Let’s look at some of the background. January 2019 On 25 January 2019, we were contacted by the Marketed Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Bureau at Health Canada. They had become aware of our 2018 paper, “Enduring sexual dysfunction after treatment with … [Read more...] about Health Canada warns about Persistent Sexual Dysfunction after SSRIs & SNRIs

Report Covid Vaccine Effects to RxISK

January 11, 2021 30 Comments

This post asks anyone taking any Covid vaccine to report to RxISK using a RxISK Report if an event or condition occurs soon or some time after a jab that might be linked to the jab. You will need to specify just which vaccine you have been given and the dates of the first and second shot.  The RxISK report form is not ideal for this.  Please make the best job of it you can.  … [Read more...] about Report Covid Vaccine Effects to RxISK

I Am Your Patient Too

December 24, 2020 25 Comments

This 2020 closes in the middle of Covid19 and with the package leaflets of SSRI and SNRI antidepressants just updated in Europe with a new but evasive Warning: 'Cases have been observed where symptoms of sexual dysfunction have persisted after discontinuation of treatment'. Doctors, did you notice? Here I am.  My sexual symptoms caused by an antidepressant have indeed … [Read more...] about I Am Your Patient Too

$100K and a List of Doctors

December 14, 2020 43 Comments

$100,000 target reached We are pleased to announce that the RxISK Prize, which was launched on 12 September 2017, has reached it’s goal of $100,000. This consists of money that has been donated as well as pledges from two generous donors who have provided written agreement to hand over money in the event that a cure for post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) is found. We would … [Read more...] about $100K and a List of Doctors

Daffodils and Withdrawal?

December 6, 2020 15 Comments

Stimulated by the recent Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) discussion, the following began as a comment from one of RxISK's background activists but grew into a post. RxISK is not about to desert orthodox medicine and turn to herbalism but herbalism may well have a lot to offer.  It looks like many traditional remedies actually do act on systems we knew nothing about until … [Read more...] about Daffodils and Withdrawal?

RxISK Prize Closing the Gap

December 1, 2020 9 Comments

We introduced an innovation to the RxISK Prize Fund recently - an opportunity to pledge money rather than just hand it over.  This has resulted in a major jump in the fund, thanks to two generous donors. It is worth visiting the Prize Page to see how these donations have changed the race to be the second most generous donor country - no-one can realistically catch San … [Read more...] about RxISK Prize Closing the Gap

TRP Drugs and Herbs for Withdrawal and PSSD

November 25, 2020 25 Comments

We first mentioned Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Channels/ Receptors in several RxISK posts about withdrawal and they feature on the RxISK Complex Withdrawal Page under Ion Channels.  The table on that page gives a fascinating list of herbs and other compounds that could conceivably play a part in stabilizing people who are having withdrawal problems. Five or more years … [Read more...] about TRP Drugs and Herbs for Withdrawal and PSSD

Heather Roberts: Heroine for our Times

November 17, 2020 15 Comments

This post is to honor the life, work, and words of our dear friend and regular blog contributor, Heather Roberts, who sadly we have learned died peacefully at her home on 20th October after a short illness. Heather campaigned alongside us in memory of her son, Olly, who had a severe adverse reaction to the prescribed medication Roaccutane. We would like to honor Heather’s … [Read more...] about Heather Roberts: Heroine for our Times

PIMsPlus: Resources for Safer Medications

November 13, 2020 Leave a Comment

Today Taper MD launch PIMsPlus.org, a new free searchable resource for safer medication use which is focused on Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMs): medications that should be used with caution in older adults because research and clinical experience with these medications have shown that the risk of adverse effects can outweigh the benefits. The aim of … [Read more...] about PIMsPlus: Resources for Safer Medications

Managing SSRI Withdrawal: Another Way

November 4, 2020 128 Comments

This post by J is about his withdrawal. He takes a different approach to the ones outlined in Side Effexor Withdrawal through to Helping H - an engineering approach rather than a therapy one. Next week we will feature a post about some of the TRP (Transient Receptor Potential) Channels he mentions. I usually work as an Engineer in an Embedded Systems development capacity. I was … [Read more...] about Managing SSRI Withdrawal: Another Way

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