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Monica’s Story: The Aftermath of Polypsychopharmacology

November 12, 2012 70 Comments

Glass of pills

I recently contacted the doctor who is responsible for my iatrogenesis — the doctor who grossly over-medicated me and made me ill. I’ve been corresponding with him for several years now, but this was the first telephone conversation I’ve had with him since telling him what his drug cocktail did to me. He rarely says much in response to my emails where I link to the articles … [Read more...] about Monica’s Story: The Aftermath of Polypsychopharmacology

Prescription-drug-induced violence medicine’s best kept secret?

November 12, 2012 5 Comments

violence

[Note: The current version of the Violence Zone works differently than described below.] Free online tool shows possible links between prescription drugs and violence Toronto, Ontario (November 12, 2012) — RxISK.org, the first free independent website for researching and reporting prescription drug side effects, has added a Violence Zone to demonstrate and collect data on the … [Read more...] about Prescription-drug-induced violence medicine’s best kept secret?

Brian’s Story: Raising Awareness among the Police

November 7, 2012 2 Comments

Police

This was first posted on Leonie Fennell's blog. Antidepressants, irrational behaviour and “out of the blue” suicides – raising awareness among UK police officers In 2009 my son, who had never been depressed in his life, went to see a doctor over insomnia caused by temporary work-related stress. He was prescribed Citalopram, and within days he had taken his life. As a … [Read more...] about Brian’s Story: Raising Awareness among the Police

RxISK.org – A Megaphone For Patients and Their Doctors to Help Change Drug Safety

November 5, 2012 Leave a Comment

RxISK reported side effects

Free online tool empowers as it informs users about drug side effects Toronto, Ontario (November 5, 2012) — RxISK.org, the first free independent website for researching and reporting drug side effects, is now live. RxISK layers an easy-to-use interface over data from FDA’s MedWatch system, allowing users to search the 4.1 million drug side effect reports from 2004 to June … [Read more...] about RxISK.org – A Megaphone For Patients and Their Doctors to Help Change Drug Safety

Collateral Damage

October 29, 2012 3 Comments

Teddy bear on the beach

Anonymous There is a war going on over truth in drug marketing. There have been many victims of drugs that made it to market with deadly and damaging side effects. Increasingly, drug companies have sought to expand their markets by targeting children and young people. Many young people have died and many more have been damaged by the use of drugs with negative side … [Read more...] about Collateral Damage

Listening to Parents

October 19, 2012 5 Comments

Parents

Anonymous When you lose a child or a partner from a rare illness, everyone is supportive, no-one denies you. They listen. But if a child dies from suicide or a complication of treatment with a drug especially a psychotropic drug no-one listens. Our culture has no place for this kind of death. They say maybe it’s for the best. He’d never have been able to face the life he’d … [Read more...] about Listening to Parents

Driven To Drink: Antidepressants and Cravings for Alcohol

October 15, 2012 268 Comments

Alcohol

Author: Anne-Marie (This story was first posted on davidhealy.org. It has been the most commented on post there. It epitomizes what RxISK.org is all about - one woman getting to grips with a problem she has on treatment.) I have been asked to write this story to raise awareness about a strange side effect of treatment and my efforts to get to the bottom of it. Before … [Read more...] about Driven To Drink: Antidepressants and Cravings for Alcohol

Night of the Living Cymbalta: B’s Story

October 8, 2012 103 Comments

Scary pumpkin face

I myself had been on and off a long series of antidepressants, but never had really dramatic withdrawal symptoms until I stopped the SNRI inhibitor Cymbalta. It started when I tried to step down from 120 mg per day, back to the standard 60 mg dose. From simply feeling depressed and tired, I shifted into full meltdown mode: crying uncontrollably; unable to concentrate; … [Read more...] about Night of the Living Cymbalta: B’s Story

Time Healthland

October 5, 2012 Leave a Comment

Psychiatrist Contends the Field Is ‘Committing Professional Suicide’ British psychiatrist and Big Pharma gadfly David Healy is so controversial amongst his colleagues that some have tried to have his medical license revoked — but there he was on Thursday, speaking at the American Psychiatric Association’s second largest annual meeting at a well-attended session on conflicts of … [Read more...] about Time Healthland

Cora’s Story: A Benzodiazepine Story

October 1, 2012 1 Comment

In RxISK Stories, we regularly take you to dark places where few would wish to go. We have perhaps become too used to the horrific consequences of medicines going wrong that we fail to appreciate how off-putting this sequence of posts can be. It is like a doctor taking a friend into an operating theater just when the surgeon is sawing through the breastbone failing to … [Read more...] about Cora’s Story: A Benzodiazepine Story

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