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Biotech / Medical : The Fraud of Biological Psychiatry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike McFarland who wrote (388)10/4/2004 7:31:46 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 444
 
How can anyone say that someone did not commit suicide because they took paxil (which creates a strong dependence and is very hard to get off of). That statement cannot be made unless somehow the study can see an alternate future and know the person was going to commit suicide if they didn't take it. Flawed science paid for by the drug companies is what it is. Paxil makes you feel better but to say someone would have committed suicide without it is unsupportable. No one knows what would have happened.



To: Mike McFarland who wrote (388)10/6/2004 11:04:46 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 444
 
You're operating on the assumption that the manufacturer of the drug is giving you accurate information.

Who knows what they define as "depression"? I've gone to the web sites of several, and what they all essentially say is that if you've ever thought of committing suicide, you need to take their drug. I think that is absolutely insane.