Update to Prozac, Seroxat, Effexor and Serzone, do they work?

Further to my article Prozac, Seroxat, Effexor and Serzone, do they work?  and the follow-up NLP, Alternative Therapies against Antidepressants, the British Guardian newspaper published an article titled "Drug firms face new laws on test results".

I heard about this article whilst listening to the BBC Radio Five Live breakfast program, just a few words as they reviewed the morning's newspapers, and they inferred that the British Government would be bringing in new laws requiring drug companies to publish ALL research results from clinical trials.

The article did not say that. What it did say is :-

"The health minister Dawn Primarolo will tell MPs (Members of Parliament, the British Government) that new legislation will be introduced by the end of the year to ensure drugs companies pass on results of clinical trials as soon as the alarm is raised about one of their medicines."

and that

"The minister will announce that new legislation will be introduced by the end of the year placing a greater obligation on companies to disclose results of trials."

Note the words "a greater obligation", they infer, that a drug company only has to inform the British Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority (MHRA), when there is a problem.

This action resulted from the antidepressant Seroxat, produced by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), where GSK had identified two problems in about 1998, being :-

    1. There was a higher risk of suicidal behaviour among under 18's using Seroxat rather than a placebo.

    2. The antidepressant drug Seroxat was ineffective in dealing with depressive illness among under 18s.

It took until 2003 until the MHRA announced that doctors should not give Seroxat to the under 18's.

The newspaper article goes on to say that in the USA, and agreement was made by GSK to publish ALL its' trial results, available to the public, whether negative or positive. 

How do we know, or in fact the prescribing doctors know, what these drugs are doing to us, what side-effects they are having?

                                                                Pills in hand what are these drugs are doing to us?

Perhaps alternative therapies, even if they are from the placebo effect, are better for us. (see www.nlpnow.net)

And come on Radio Five Live, do not twist an article to say what you want it to.

See article
It is how you interpret what your modalities give you.

 

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  • 8/22/2008 9:05 PM truthman30 wrote:
    Stay away from Seroxat, it is absolutely lethal, it almost killed me when I was on it..

    If SSRI antidepressants "appear" to work in some people, it is because they are designed to numb the individuals emotions and feelings. For a large number of people they cause more problems than they help. One such drug is Seroxat (Or Paxil as it is called in the US) I myself was prescribed this defective and dangerous poison and I am lucky to have lived to tell the tale. Seroxat has become synonymous with increses in suicide, aggression and abnormal behavior. The risks do not outweigh any so called "benefits". It is an absolute disgrace that this drug is still on the market. The negative press it has received over the past 10 years is staggering, from reports of suicides induced by the drug to horrific withdrawal effects to birth defects in babies. Most of these risks are admitted now by the manufacturer, GSK , but still all the data about Seroxat has not been released into the public domain. This drug needs to be pulled from the market immediately. It is absolutely lethal .

    For more information on the horrible dangers of Seroxat, please check out my blog :

    http://truthman30.wordpress.com
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