Mark Harvey, a partner with Hugh James solicitors in Cardiff, said they wanted its manufacturer, Glaxo, to issue tougher warnings about the drug's side effects and carry out research into dependency problems.
"There is a claim that taking the drug can lead to significant bouts of depression and suicidal tendencies, but the greater problem is with withdrawal," he said.
"In many cases, people have complained that they feel worse than they did before, and some have spent eight, nine and ten years trying to come off the drug."
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Saturday, 15 August 2009
Seroxat suicides don't matter much, the biggest problem he has is the "withdrawal" method says Catholic Solicitor Mark Harvey
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