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Dr. David Healy

Venus Not Rising

March 12, 2018 21 Comments

Venus O'Hara

Editorial Note: Returning to the theme of the RxISK Prize... Reading the weekend newspaper, some months back, my eye was caught by a flame red haired women in a turquoise dress who said her occupation involved testing sex toys. The article was impossible to ignore and there was nothing for it but to contact Venus O’Hara afterwards. What Venus doesn't know about Sex Sixteen … [Read more...] about Venus Not Rising

Five Minutes to Midnight

February 26, 2018 6 Comments

See Taper MD In 2016 life expectancy in the United States fell for a second year in a row. This was the first time anything like this had happened apart from a brief flatlining for men around 1962 we now know was linked to tobacco use. In 1962 the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) put in place a set of regulations that are the single greatest influence on healthcare … [Read more...] about Five Minutes to Midnight

Introducing Taper MD

February 20, 2018 3 Comments

Do you think you or someone you love are on too many meds? Did you know that reducing your medication burden may be the single best thing you can do to improve your quality of life? Adverse drug events are now a leading cause of hospitalization, disability, and death, all at great human and financial cost. Seniors are particularly vulnerable, as aging affects our ability … [Read more...] about Introducing Taper MD

Psychotropic Drug Dependence in Scotland: Petition PE01651

January 29, 2018 90 Comments

Email from Marion Brown PE01651 – Prescribed drug dependence and withdrawal I wanted to let you know that our Scottish petition seems to be gathering a very remarkable and powerful collection of published ‘evidence’ of patient experiences especially – and from all over the world! The petitions clerks are being kept busy with ‘processing’ these and uploading to the petition … [Read more...] about Psychotropic Drug Dependence in Scotland: Petition PE01651

Bladder and Bowel Problems After Antidepressants

January 19, 2018 176 Comments

Toilet sign

In addition to sexual problems such as post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) and persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD), a range of other urological problems linked to antidepressants are increasingly coming into view, and can sometimes be long-lasting after the drugs are stopped. They are likely to be significantly more common than is generally thought, and it's definitely … [Read more...] about Bladder and Bowel Problems After Antidepressants

Better Times Will Return

January 4, 2018 38 Comments

Better Times Will Return

The following blog post comes from Mary Hennessey. It's a wonderful example of the generosity we have seen in response to our RxISK Prize campaign, in support of men and women who have been left with permanent sexual dysfunction after using antidepressants, finasteride, or isotretinoin. Commissioned textile art piece - to be sold I commissioned this textile art piece to help … [Read more...] about Better Times Will Return

PGAD: Clitoridectomy or ECT?

December 22, 2017 15 Comments

Editorial Note:  Following on from The Princess and the Frozen Pea, this is a second post in a PGAD series.  There will be one more on the range of conditions mentioned here that are often linked to PGAD - interstitial cystitis, pelvic floor dysnergia, prostatitis and others. See also PGAD Video Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD) has been associated with SSRI use … [Read more...] about PGAD: Clitoridectomy or ECT?

The Princess and the Frozen Pea: PGAD

December 15, 2017 10 Comments

Imagine: sitting with friends – maybe a couple of people you have never met before also present – having supper. You’re uncomfortable; it’s hard to sit still. You try hard to concentrate on the conversation – the political turmoil erupting around you, or a film someone’s just been to see – but you can’t. Because the discomfort between your legs is unbearable. It fills every … [Read more...] about The Princess and the Frozen Pea: PGAD

POIS: A Whole New Meaning to Man Flu

December 7, 2017 6 Comments

The following article about Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS) by Andrea Downey appeared in The Sun on November 29, 2017. (Keep reading after the article). COMING DOWN WITH SOMETHING? BOYS, do you get a stuffy nose, fatigue and the sweats after you've had sex? No, it's not because your performance was so mind blowing your body couldn't cope - you could actually be … [Read more...] about POIS: A Whole New Meaning to Man Flu

RxISK Prize: Campaign & Challenge

November 28, 2017 9 Comments

The RxISK Prize campaign took off 3 months ago. The generosity of donors from all walks of life - many out of work because of the impact of these conditions on them - has been astonishing. There have also been substantial anonymous donations. While many of those affected have lost faith in doctors and pharmaceutical companies, seeing the donations come in has restored a … [Read more...] about RxISK Prize: Campaign & Challenge

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