http://www.antidepressantsfacts.com/Hard-habit-to-break.htm
Sunday February 3, 2002
In Cardiff, solicitor Mark Harvey, a partner in the firm Hugh James Ford Simey, is looking into the potential for a class action over here. 'At the moment, we are gathering together sufficient evidence to satisfy ourselves that there is a problem. We are being approached by people who had mild to moderate symptoms of depression, went on a course of paroxetine and felt terrible, much worse than they did before, when they tried to come off it. The drug company says they are not addictive. I would suggest, going by anecdotal evidence and the professional opinion of Dr David Healy, that this is not the case. While you may not crave more of the drug, there is a potential for withdrawal symptoms and therefore care should be taken.'
see Seroxat User Group newsletter issue 1 - http://www.seroxatusergroup.org.uk/Documents/newsletterissue1.pdf
Sunday February 3, 2002
In Cardiff, solicitor Mark Harvey, a partner in the firm Hugh James Ford Simey, is looking into the potential for a class action over here. 'At the moment, we are gathering together sufficient evidence to satisfy ourselves that there is a problem. We are being approached by people who had mild to moderate symptoms of depression, went on a course of paroxetine and felt terrible, much worse than they did before, when they tried to come off it. The drug company says they are not addictive. I would suggest, going by anecdotal evidence and the professional opinion of Dr David Healy, that this is not the case. While you may not crave more of the drug, there is a potential for withdrawal symptoms and therefore care should be taken.'
see Seroxat User Group newsletter issue 1 - http://www.seroxatusergroup.org.uk/Documents/newsletterissue1.pdf
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