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comedy pt. 2 Control & Mood Swings & Restless Metacognit'ing Coping with Coming off Psychiatric Drugs Could Bx be an objective biomarker for bio-availability measure? Crazy Creativity is a Decision, Depression is a Must Crisis Averted. Crisis/Management Crying among ghosts Crying over you Damn it. Day 1 Day 10 (8th Jan) - back on track Day 12 - Ground control to Major Tom Day 14 Day 17 - where in God's name am I????? Day 2 Day 22 : Up and down and around Day 23 - Five days to go!!!!!! Day 26 - Ouch Day 29 - messed up Day 31 - not quite so clear Day 34 - I dunno anymore Day 36 - is this it? day 7 Day 7 - generally lousy day one Depressed... the battle rages on... depression Depression Depression and Paxil Devastated Did I mention....? Doctor's Visit Double Down, But Not Out Down With Big Pharma Dr. Drug Rep Dr. Grace Jackson Comments on Detoxing from Antidepressants & Pregnancy Exposure, Damage to DNA/Eggs Dr. John Breeding on trauma Dream a little Dream DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS! Drugs Not Hugs! DRUGS TAKEN VARIOUS WAYS!: Eagle Forum: Antidepressants Don't Work for Most Patients Eat it. Effexor Effexor Effexor / Efexor - Venlafaxine - Panic Attacks, Anxiety And Depression - What are your thoughts on this drug? Effexor Baby’s Grieving Mother Protests Potential MOTHERS Act, Warns Others Effexor withdrawal in slow motion Effexor XL 75mgs Effexor XR Effexor xr 150mg stimulating or calming Eli Lilly To Pay $1.4B To Settle CRIMINAL Charges ER: Where is this guy going? EXCLUSIVE: Billy Mays On Xanax At Time Of Death | RadarOnline.com Extreme Nausea Fatal Delivery FDA Faults Drug Companies FDA Questions Effectiveness of Antidepressants Feeling Forgotten Feeling yucky but lucky Finding NATURAL help to SSRI (Effexor) Withdrawal Symptoms Flyer for April 22 Global Protest of MOTHERS Act For Indiana Delahunty on her birthday For Indiana Delahunty on her birthday Forgiven, And Sleeping In Four Bits of News Generic Drug Update: Effexor XR generic way ahead of schedule, maybe not available for long Germs Gestational Diabetes, Midwifery, Antidepressants & Infant Death Getting Ready Good ol' Effexor rears its ugly head again... Hanging In There Happy (P)ILLs Haunted or Hearing Voices? Having a car drive over your foot in open-top sandals is not dissimilar to placing a very heavy box on your foot and having somebody sit on it! Hearing The Voice (and Other Psychoses) Help yourself Hmmm, not bad... Holy Shit. Honoring my procrastination Hospital Chief of Acute Pain Fabricated Medical Studies on Lyrica How Prozac sent the science of depression in the wrong direction I am not a wind-up doll! I am one of those Americans. I Cheated! I have my first reader! And my med history. I Have Seen The Future. I Remember... I Want A New Drug I Was Half A World Away From My Home I'm so tired, but scared to sleep .... In Memory of Indiana In Memory of Indiana In Memory of Indiana: Effexor Infant Death, Antidepressants and Pregnancy - Mothers Act In Memory of Matthew In Memory of Matthew Schultz In Memory of Matthew Schultz, Effexor Baby Interesting Facts International Warnings on Psychiatric Drugs 2004 - 2007 Intra-Uterine Deaths and Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Linked to Antidepressants in MedWatch Reports; Preventing Threatened Miscarriages ipodcaster Is EFFEXOR causing you OTHER medical ailments you don't know are related? Is Your Painkiller Part Of A Fabricated Medical Study? it's been a while It's Me Again it's not/what you thought/when you first began it It's Saturday! Just Dropped In To Say Hello Keener's story part one and two Labor Day Lack of Sleep Let Them Eat Prozac Let Them Eat Prozac - book review Life Changing Decision Liking The Black Nail Polish. List of Possibly Unsafe Drugs Manufactured in Puerto Rico Living With Guilt. Look what was in my letterbox! Make The Itching Stop: Side Effects Manic May 21, 2009 May it stimulate my soul me, task, and sisyphus. Medicine Meeting with Psychiatrist Mental health screening targets moms-to-be Mish Mash Monkey Chased the Weasal Motherhood and the Psycho-Pharmaceutical Complex Must read---antidepressants vs. placebo in children My Brain on Friday (12 Nov) my conversation with a Wyeth sales rep My desire to promote psychiatric medication and their positive effects MY DRUG DIET, STARRING THE INJECTABLES!: My Effexor Withdrawal My Eternal Abyss My Journey Through Depression My Treatment for Bipolar Disorder My, What Voluptuous Pupils You Have! No hay almuerzo gratis II Not Me. Not Weighing In Now a major new study suggests that both critics and proponents might be right about SSRIs: the drugs can work, but they appear to work best for only a subset of depressed patients — those with a limited range of psychological problems. People whose depression is compounded with, say, substance abuse or a personality disorder may not get much help from SSRIs — which is unfortunate for the 45% to 60% of patients in the U.S. who have been diagnosed with a common mental disorder like depression and also meet the criteria for at least one other disorder, like substance abuse. (Multiple diagnoses are known in medical parlance as comorbidities.) The new study, published online in April by the American Journal of Psychiatry, was conducted using data from a large, government-funded trial called Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression, which usually goes by the moniker STAR*D. The STAR*D project, which collected data from 2001 to 2004 at 41 U.S. psychiatric facilities, was one of the most ambitious efforts ever to understand how best to treat people with major depression. STAR*D participants comprise a powerful research sample because they are highly representative of all depressed Americans. Very few depressed people were excluded from STAR*D; only women who were pregnant, those with seizure disorders and a few others with acute conditions were kept out. All other psychiatric and medical comorbidities were allowed. The authors of the new paper, a team of 11 researchers led by University of Pittsburgh professor of epidemiology Stephen Wisniewski, were curious how the STAR*D group would compare with a typical group of patients selected for a run-of-the-mill drug-company trial for a new antidepressant — the very trials on which the Food and Drug Administration bases its decisions regarding new drug approval. Drawing on their own experiences in helping to conduct such trials, which have far more stringent inclusion criteria than the STAR*D group, Wisniewski and his team divided the STAR*D patients into two groups — an "efficacy" sample of patients who would normally be included in a typical Phase III clinical trial for a new antidepressant and a "nonefficacy" sample of patients who would normally be rejected. Depressed STAR*D patients who were classified for inclusion had no more than one general medical condition (like, say, heart disease) and no more than one additional primary psychiatric disorder besides depression. All patients with multiple comorbidities — along with anyone whose depression had lasted more than two years — were excluded. Once the authors crunched all the numbers, they found that only 22% of STAR*D patients met entry criteria for a conventional antidepressant trial. All the STAR*D patients were taking citalopram, an SSRI marketed in North America as Celexa. Not surprisingly, those who met standard inclusion criteria for a clinical trial had significantly better outcomes on the drug. In the efficacy group, 52% responded to Celexa vs. 40% of the nonefficacy group. Patients in the latter group also took longer to respond and had to be readmitted to psychiatric settings more often. "Thus," the authors conclude, "current efficacy trials suggest a more optimistic outcome than is likely in practice, and the duration of adequate treatment suggested by data from efficacy trials may be too short." To bolster their findings, the authors cite a smaller 2002 study that arrived at similar results: in that paper, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, Dr. Mark Zimmerman of Brown University and his colleagues found that of 315 patients with major depressive disorder who sought care, only 29, or 9.2%, met typical criteria for an efficacy trial. Similarly, psychologist Ronald Kessler of Harvard co-authored a 2003 paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association that concluded that most "real world" patients with major depression would be excluded from clinical trials because of comorbidities. Such findings help explain why antidepressants haven't quite lived up to their promise. But the University of Pittsburgh's Wisniewski, the lead author of the new study, cautions against interpreting the results as an indictment against greedy drug companies eager to exclude difficult patients in order to show better results. "If the population in a [clinical] trial were more representative, that would come at a cost," he says. Researchers expect a certain number of bad reactions during clinical trials; some of these reactions can cause serious medical problems. If patients enter a trial with multiple complications — if they are, say, not only depressed, but also cocaine-addicted, hypertensive and diabetic — you dramatically increase the chances of adverse side effects. "That's why trials to determine efficacy are done on a relatively homogeneous population," Wisniewski says. That's understandable, but the new study does shed light on the limitations of antidepressants. Conducting clinical trials with representative samples would undoubtedly be more complex — and expensive — since patients with multiple risk factors would have to be monitored more carefully. But for a future generation of antidepressants to be truly effective for most patients, more-inclusive trials may be the best answer. Now What? Numb On working all day and not being able to sit down Only Half Here oogy Out of Bed... It's a Beginning Panic Attacks & Mae La Camp Paxil Birth Defects — The Never-Ending Vigil Pet Poisonings Due To Human Medications..Over The Counter or Prescription Pharmaceuticals Popping Posts From The Edge Prescription Drugs and the Holistic Althernative Primary Care Proof of You Proof of You Prozac Found to be No Better than a Placebo Psychiatrist Dr. Grace Jackson Comments on Detoxing from Antidepressants & Pregnancy Exposure, Damage to DNA/Eggs PTSD PTSD PTSD or Blast Concussion: Chicken and the Egg Quick Lunch-break Blog Quick rebranding update: Soma, Lyrica/Gabapentin, Pristiq/Effexor Quotes and such Random thoughts Reading and Napping Recapping Years of Treatment Reluctant volunteer Remembering Indiana Researcher Slams SSRIs, Citing Large Risks And Small Benefits Return from London -Two weeks re-tapering Right now... Same Story, Different Guy. SIDS, Neonatal Deaths, and Breast Milk Exosure-Related Adverse Event Reports to MedWatch sinus pain and depression? so about thursday... So this is Christmas (12 Good Songs of Christmas: #7) Some Truth I Must Accept About My Life Started Effexor Sticky-Icky and the icky brain Suicidal ideation gone...for a long time now Suicide Watch and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Sunshine in a bottle & OMEGA - 3 - can they be the anwer? Supplements Swedish Data Shows Suicides Strongly Associated With Antidepressant Drugs Switching from Effexor to Pristiq Ten Years Just Outside the Frontal Lobe That Seems Incorrect. The Change You Deserve The EFFEXOR Activists take over the web The First Time? The grass is greener... The Head-to-Head Matchup: Asperger Syndrome vs Anxiety Disorder The IMPOSSIBLE Weight Loss and the Inevitable Weight Gain (possibly for life) The Incompetence Is Just Breathtaking The Malice of the Voices of 'They' The Med Roller Coaster The mini epiphany The Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign - Part IV The Rollar Coaster The Sky Is... The strange things that come out of my skin therapy There Will Be Beer. This is Hard this is your butt on Effexor THIS TITLE ISN'T MORRISSEY-RELATED! Thoughts on Withdrawal. Three Days of Professional Madness, Genital Vinegar and C: Week 24 Time machines and judgment day Time's A Wastin' Tiny Feet. 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Paxil (no title) (no title) (no title) (no title) Glaxo Birth Defect Litigation Reveals Paxil Promoters on Speed Dial by Evelyn Pringle Over Six Hundred and Counting - Paxil Birth Defect Cases by Evelyn Pringle Seroxat Forum: New to this site. "...the drug Seroxat may have played a role in her friend's death" "GlaxoSmithKline - You Bastards!" "Please give me my Paxil," begs prisoner "Pregnant Mothers Should Not Take SSRI Antidepressants" "Selling Sickness" - Full-Length Documentary "Sicko" release June 29th #1 Online Discount Pharmacy in USA 1 CHIP ALL OPERATOR 24 JAM NON STOP 19th day on 15mg 3 questions for JP Garnier... who, after all "has nothing to hide" 40 mg Paxil Withdrawl Vs 20 mg withdrawl 5 more years until I cry on your shoulder in a park Fluoxetine A little light relief A Measure Of Control A Paxil Christmas A request for all your Paxil withdrawal stories A1 anyone? About GlaxoSmithKline About me ADDam? Addictions To Paxil Are Common ADHD meds may cause cardiac death in healthy kids Adrienne Einarson responds to Vogue's "Pregnant Pause" Advantages of Paroxetine for depression & anxiety...??!! Adventures Off Paxil Adventures on Paxil Affected By Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome AGORAFABULOUS! Starts NYC Run SATURDAY! Akathisia INFO alcohol cr paxil | Edna Jany Alison Bass asks: Is psychiatry more corrupt than other medical specialties? Alison Bass: Brown psychiatry chief Martin Keller to step down in June... All Roads Lead to J&J Americans are being killed by Eugenics. And this is why And while we're talking about Study 329 - here are some real Seroxat Secrets Andrew Koenig and Alexander McQueen must be at peace... Andrew Witty - more rubbish from Glaxo's CEO Announcing Launch of Completed Home Page for MADNAP! Another film on drugging children Another great article on SSRIs Another Seroxat suicide? another video commentary on bob fiddaman and GlaxoSmithKline Anti-Depressants...Prozac, Zoloft and Much More Anti-depressed Antidepressant Use Rising To The Top. Antidepressant Use Soars as the Recession Bites Antidepressants and weight gain-the connection. Antidepressants don't work as well as reported - negative trials simply not published Antidepressants: Hiding and Spinning Negative Data Antidépresseurs : Vous Savez Quand Vous les Commencez, Vous ne Savez Pas quand Vous les Arrêterez... Are Antidepressants Only Beneficial for the Severely Depressed? barf Because i slept less Big Pharma's damaging drugs, a history of deceit Birth Injury Lawyers Show True Effects of Associated Drugs Birthday, Pictures and Blues busters. Black Box Warning On Antidepressants blah Block, what block? bob fiddaman's video about paxil should be seen! and there are several efforts now to get everyone to post his video as a show of solidarity! Breaking News: Leading Pregnancy / Breastfeeding Antidepressant Researcher Zachary Stowe Disciplined Breast cancer bringing paxil back














