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The Legacy Effects of Statins: A Role for RxISK

March 1, 2013 30 Comments

Cardiac

Editorial Note: This chilling account of the effects of statin drugs brings out a key role for reporters to RxISK.org - we need good data on how long the after-effects of drug treatment can last. This data is rarely collected but is of critical importance when it comes to insurance and disability assessments. A statin is a lipid-lowering agent and although the mechanism is not … [Read more...] about The Legacy Effects of Statins: A Role for RxISK

RxISK founder Dr. David Healy makes Maclean’s list of 2012 best non-fiction books with Pharmageddon

February 25, 2013 Leave a Comment

Pharmageddon

RxISK is pleased to announce that Dr. David Healy’s latest book, Pharmageddon, was named by Maclean’s magazine as one of the best non-fiction books of 2012. “David Healy’s exposé of the pharmaceutical industry’s control of modern medicine is a chilling, essential read,” says Maclean’s on Pharmageddon. Pharmageddon was the philosophical underpinning of the RxISK.org … [Read more...] about RxISK founder Dr. David Healy makes Maclean’s list of 2012 best non-fiction books with Pharmageddon

Doctor Experiences Antidepressant Withdrawal

February 20, 2013 13 Comments

Antidepressant

Editorial Note: Sven Ternov, a doctor working in Sweden, recently wrote this article which appeared in DagensMedicin in January 2013. He has translated it for RxISK. Several other doctors have written about their difficulties in withdrawing from antidepressants - mostly men which is interesting. Posts to RxISK on the topic of withdrawal, Antidepressant Withdrawal: V's … [Read more...] about Doctor Experiences Antidepressant Withdrawal

Beware Regulators Bearing Gifts

February 12, 2013 2 Comments

Public relations

All of a sudden, regulators seem to be trying to step up their game. The Canadian regulator, Health Canada, is placing notices in 22 professional journals explaining the process of and the importance of adverse event reporting. They claim to be hoping to develop a reporting standard among healthcare professionals rather than make reporting mandatory. Are they really doing … [Read more...] about Beware Regulators Bearing Gifts

RxISK.org’s Dr. Healy coming to talk to U.S. audiences about deadly prescription drug side effects

February 10, 2013 Leave a Comment

How often do prescription medications cause people to do things they would never normally do? Prominent psychopharmacologist Dr. David Healy will be in North America February 18-22 (Chicago, Washington) with his latest observations on all manner of uncharacteristic behaviors that prescription drugs can cause. A researcher and acknowledged expert on antidepressants and the … [Read more...] about RxISK.org’s Dr. Healy coming to talk to U.S. audiences about deadly prescription drug side effects

Addicted to Sex: Venus in Lycra

February 5, 2013 10 Comments

Gender symbols

It was Matt Miller’s case that started the ball rolling. The 13 year old had just changed school and was taking time to settle. He was referred to a Dr Geenens, who diagnosed Zoloft. A week later he hung himself in the bathroom between his and his parents’ bedrooms. Zoloft didn’t cause suicide Pfizer’s lawyers argued, it was a case of auto-erotic asphyxiation gone wrong. They … [Read more...] about Addicted to Sex: Venus in Lycra

RxISK asks: Are prescription drugs to blame for school shootings?

January 30, 2013 6 Comments

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Dr. Healy explains how prescription drugs can lead to school shootings RxISK.org, the first free independent website for researching and reporting prescription drug side effects, interviewed Dr. David Healy, co-founder of RxISK.org, on the connection between school shootings and prescription drugs. In the video, Dr. Healy explains how prescription drugs can lead to school … [Read more...] about RxISK asks: Are prescription drugs to blame for school shootings?

The Sexual Heatmap

January 29, 2013 17 Comments

Gender symbols

When RxISK launched a Sex Zone, we press released it. We wanted as many people as possible to go to the Zone, explore what was there among the 4.3 million FDA reports we give away for free, and get word out about the site and especially that here was a site that could be used to report about things that doctors rarely report about. A site with a difference. We intend to put … [Read more...] about The Sexual Heatmap

WND Education – Top Psychiatrist: Meds Behind School Massacres

January 22, 2013 Leave a Comment

Society conducting 'vast social experiment' without knowing its end NEW YORK – If lawmakers and authorities are truly concerned about stopping gun violence in schools, they need to take a close look at the prescription of psychotropic drugs for children and young people, says a leading psychiatrist. In an exclusive in-person interview in New York City with WND, London-based … [Read more...] about WND Education – Top Psychiatrist: Meds Behind School Massacres

Fifty Shades of Mirtazapine

January 22, 2013 4 Comments

Libido pills

EL's story I have been taking Mirtazapine now for several years and have noticed two major changes since taking it, one my menstrual cycle has been effected and secondly my libido has increased. My menstrual cycle has been quite erratic since starting Mirtazapine sometimes being completely absent one month to the next month being extremely heavy, other times I can get … [Read more...] about Fifty Shades of Mirtazapine

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