Robinson, who is a member of a federal class-action lawsuit against
GlaxoSmithKline, said he broke his four-year addiction in 2002 and began
organizing the protest four months ago, starting in Philadelphia because
"this is their corporate castle in the U.S."
Standing with his wife in front of the drugmaker's 16th Street offices,
Robinson, 45, a former general contractor from Chattanooga, Tenn., said he
was not opposed to prescription drugs or to psychiatry overall. He rejected
the actor Tom Cruise's well-publicized criticism of psychiatry as
"pseudoscience."
"I don't think the use of psychiatric drugs is necessarily bad," Robinson
said.
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/business/12749439.htm
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GSK Seroxat class action member Rob Robinson was " not opposed to prescription drugs or to psychiatry overall "
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