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Sunday 13 June 2010

deluded Rob Robinson claimed "As many as 1,000 or more protesters might attend the Paxil Protest."

The Paxil Protest web site also includes important information for Paxil users who might wish to quit the drug. "What I did not want to have happen is to have Paxil users come to the site, panic, and then abruptly quit the drug. The consequences could be disastrous. That's why an entire web page addresses the issue of how to get off Paxil safely, or as safely as possible."




"I am confident the public as well as the media will discover information that is newsworthy and highly informative on virtually every page of the Paxil Protest web site" Robinson said. "Plenty of story angles to be had," he added.



Robinson, a Paxil survivor himself, said it took several years of intermittent but intensive research to assemble the information presented at the Paxil Protest web site. "My goal was to make it as easy as possible for the public to get to the truth about Paxil - the sinister truth which GlaxosmithKline hides from the world." He describes the Paxil Protest web site as 'the definitive Paxil Information Clearinghouse.'



As many as 1,000 or more protesters might attend the Paxil Protest. "We simply have no way of forecasting how many people might show up; after all, the call to action is going out the world over," Robinson said.



Victims and survivors of other SSRI drugs such as Prozac, Effexor and Zoloft are also expected to attend in a show of community support.



Contact: Rob Robinson

The Paxil Protest

http://www.paxilprotest.com/

423-265-5604

http://www.ahrp.org/infomail/05/09/18a.php

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