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Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Unhappy Citalopram pill at work again - what about the alcohol, dosulepin & paracetamol ?

Unhappy Citalopram pill at work again  but Leonie Fennell failed to mention the significant other drugs ..............always over eager to blame Lundbeck for Shane Clancy the love sick Irish murderer!



A DEDICATED GP committed suicide after becoming unhappy with the long hours and business side of the job Warrington Coroners' Court heard today.




Dr Janet Wreglesworth, aged 43, of Hunts Lane, Stockton Heath, worked as a doctor in Runcorn from 1995 before moving to a surgery that she considered to be more traditional in Oldham.



�She couldn�t understand why other people couldn�t be as committed to the medical profession as she was. She had very high standards, she wanted to do the best she could do in any circumstances, which I think is admirable�



Husband, Brian Wreglesworth

The mum of two worked happily at the practice until one of the doctors and the practice manager left.



Her husband, Brian, said: "It was very difficult to get people to buy into the practice. The issue was that the interviews would take place after the evening surgery and she would often not be coming home until 10 or 11 at night.



"She didn't like running the business side of things and didn't like the interviewing. She wanted to be a doctor that's what she loved doing."



Mr Wreglesworth said that his wife loved treating people and that she got on well with her patients, who seemed to have great respect for her.



"She couldn't understand why other people couldn't be as committed to the medical profession as she was. She had very high standards, she wanted to do the best she could do in any circumstances, which I think is admirable," he added.



The pressure of work became too much for Dr Wreglesworth in November 2007 and she took time off work for stress. She was prescribed anti-depressants and was considered to be improving and fit enough to return to work when she was last seen by doctors on January 14.



The problems with the Oldham practice resulted in the partners deciding to sell the business to the PCT. Dr Wreglesworth had made plans with fellow GPs to become part of a salary partnership and do what she enjoyed best, looking after patients.



On the evening of February 18, she had discussed plans for a family holiday to France in August, before kissing her husband goodnight. She gave no indication of her intention to end her life.



In the morning, Dr Wreglesworth, who was off work with a chest infection, took her two sons, aged seven and 11, to the school Link Club before being discovered dead by Mr Wreglesworth on his return from work.



Pathologist Dr Mohammed Al-Jafari found that she died of alcohol intake, an overdose of anti-depressants, dosulepin, excessive intake of paracetamol and the prescribed anti-depressant, citlopram.



Coroner Dr Geoff Roberts, said: "She was not prescribed dosulepin when she died, she must have got them elsewhere. I have no doubt that she will have been aware that the combination would have been fatal, with the result that she killed herself with the combination. She committed suicide."



Speaking after the inquest, Mr Wreglesworth said: "I'm shocked. It never occurred to me. None of it makes any sense. We'd just booked a holiday. Everything was perfectly normal."



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