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Greg’s Dilemma: Riding a Backwards Bike

December 21, 2015 22 Comments

Backwards bike

Greg’s dilemma is one we all share – even John Junig. The easy bit of the dilemma has to do with dependence and withdrawal. Dr Junig’s line that he’s trained in neuroscience and behavior and can confidently say that Greg’s – or anyone else’s – difficulties on treatment with benzodiazepines, antidepressants or mood stabilizers, are just in their mind, just a matter of … [Read more...] about Greg’s Dilemma: Riding a Backwards Bike

Greg’s Dilemma: Riding a Bike Backwards

December 14, 2015 8 Comments

Editorial Note: Last week in Greg's Dilemma, Greg outlined the difficulties he had with dependence on and withdrawal from serotonin reuptake inhibitors and benzodiazepines. The first comment was from a therapist who seemed to say "pull yourself together". This eerily echoed the next part of Greg's dilemma - that could have been posted last week but was held over till this week. … [Read more...] about Greg’s Dilemma: Riding a Bike Backwards

Down These Mean Streets

November 30, 2015 7 Comments

Editorial Note: This post that neatly ties together drug induced violence and dependence and withdrawal, the theme of the next few posts, is by Mickey Nardo. It featured on OneBoringOldMan a few weeks ago. It has a ring of a Raymond Chandler novel. Hence the image and the postscript. It was towards the end of today’s clinic. He was a big guy, friendly, seemed neither anxious … [Read more...] about Down These Mean Streets

Lessons from SSRIStories #5: What Does Research Tell Us About the Connection between SSRIs and Violence?

November 12, 2015 13 Comments

Research

by Julie Wood Summary of Post #4: Medication-induced violence is different from regular violence. It can manifest as bizarre and random actions without apparent motive. Sometimes, it is based on a sudden impulse without any warning. Other times, thought distortion leads to elaborate plans, but the violence still makes no rational sense. In many cases, such as school or other … [Read more...] about Lessons from SSRIStories #5: What Does Research Tell Us About the Connection between SSRIs and Violence?

Lessons from SSRIStories #4: How is SSRI-Related Violence Different?

November 10, 2015 4 Comments

Gun and prescription drugs

by Julie Wood Summary of Post #3: The same mechanisms that induce violence in users of SSRIs can induce suicide. These mechanisms are akathisia, emotional blunting and delirium-psychosis. These are not uncommon effects, although the degree to which individuals experience them varies, and people may experience more than one of these side effects at once. Fortunately, severe … [Read more...] about Lessons from SSRIStories #4: How is SSRI-Related Violence Different?

Lessons from SSRIStories #3: How do SSRIs cause violence and suicide?

November 5, 2015 9 Comments

Antidepressants

by Julie Wood It is one thing to see that taking SSRI medications can cause violence in some people, but quite another to make sense of it. In his blog, “Prescription-Only Violence”, Feb 18, 2013, David Healy identifies the three mechanisms through which these drugs can cause a person to do violent things: “The antidepressants now come with black box warnings of suicide … [Read more...] about Lessons from SSRIStories #3: How do SSRIs cause violence and suicide?

Lessons from SSRIStories #2: Anecdotal Evidence of the SSRI-Violence Connection

November 2, 2015 5 Comments

Skull & crossbones on drugs

by Julie Wood Summary of Post #1: Hard as it may be to accept, there is evidence that SSRIs, along with some other drugs, legal and illegal, can cause people to become violent. The connection between psychoactive medications and violence is not understood. News reports that mention psychoactive medications in a story about a violent incident tend to treat the drugs as “proof” … [Read more...] about Lessons from SSRIStories #2: Anecdotal Evidence of the SSRI-Violence Connection

How Do SSRIs (and other medications) Cause Violence and why don’t people spot the connection?

October 28, 2015 15 Comments

Man with gun

by Julie Wood The connection between SSRIs, violence and suicide For many years, a few medical experts have been trying to raise awareness of the link between selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants (and some other medications) and violence. The RxISK.org website Violence Zone flags the issue for people interested in researching the side effects of their … [Read more...] about How Do SSRIs (and other medications) Cause Violence and why don’t people spot the connection?

Tracking Down the Cause of Withdrawal and PSSD

October 13, 2015 29 Comments

TRP Channels

Editorial Note: Between now and the end of the year, RxISK will have a major revamp. Among the first new features will be a Complex Withdrawal and PSSD research section. The philosophy behind this is that no-one knows what Protracted Withdrawal Syndromes and PSSD actually are and it's more difficult to find an answer if we don't know. Both are conditions that cannot be found in … [Read more...] about Tracking Down the Cause of Withdrawal and PSSD

Withdrawal Research Forum: Relief at Last?

October 7, 2015 40 Comments

What's standing between you and your life?

Editorial Note: There are tens of thousands of people affected by dependence on and protracted withdrawal from antidepressants, antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, dopamine agonists and other drugs. We will be opening up a Complex Withdrawal and PSSD research section in the very near future aimed at solving what is going on. This post by DA who has a certified protracted … [Read more...] about Withdrawal Research Forum: Relief at Last?

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