You are being riduculous. Of course, not all murderers are on Prozac. Still, when you give millions of people a drug that has listed in the Physicians Desk Reference as side effects: mania, psychosis, hostility, etc., you are bound to get some people who will be pushed over the edge.
One of the cases on www.ssristories.com is O.J. Simpson. Another is Andrea Yates. Another is Melissa Huckaby. I can tell that you are on an SSRI because you are being so smart-alecky.
I had an M.D. [who is related to me] tell me once that he could always tell if his patients came in with an SSRI in their system because they were so smart-alecky.
Maybe the PDR should list that as an adverse reaction too.
There is also no compassion here. No saying, "Gosh, I didn't realize that SSRIs could cause mania and psychosis, abnormal thinking & agitation. Perhaps we should warn people before they harm themselves or others.
No, you never ,ever hear someone on an SSRI say this. Revealing, isn't it.
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To anonymous,
You are being riduculous. Of course, not all murderers are on Prozac. Still, when you give millions of people a drug that has listed in the Physicians Desk Reference as side effects: mania, psychosis, hostility, etc., you are bound to get some people who will be pushed over the edge.
One of the cases on www.ssristories.com is O.J. Simpson. Another is Andrea Yates. Another is Melissa Huckaby. I can tell that you are on an SSRI because you are being so smart-alecky.
I had an M.D. [who is related to me] tell me once that he could always tell if his patients came in with an SSRI in their system because they were so smart-alecky.
Maybe the PDR should list that as an adverse reaction too.
There is also no compassion here. No saying, "Gosh, I didn't realize that SSRIs could cause mania and psychosis, abnormal thinking & agitation. Perhaps we should warn people before they harm themselves or others.
No, you never ,ever hear someone on an SSRI say this. Revealing, isn't it.
April 24, 2009 - 8:45amThis Comment
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