Canadian judge rules SSRI antidepressants like Prozac can cause children to commit murder, page
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reply posted on 18-12-2011 @ 04:51 PM by Truth4Thought
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The drugs can drive people to commit murder, some more than others, but it's a dangerous game and it turns people into monsters. I have seen it first hand.


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reply posted on 18-12-2011 @ 06:51 PM by supine
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I'm not sure what to think about this as the judge seems to be making a personal judgement on how prozac affected this boy.

Doctors aren't even sure what the heck this stuff does as it affects different people in many different ways.

So if Dr.'s aren't so sure, how can the judge be?


reply posted on 18-12-2011 @ 07:04 PM by AK907ICECOLD
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Another thing to add:

So with all the symptoms and the Semi-applipcable side affects, I see that if prozac affects a certain % of people that may make them anti-social, then does their doctor or phycologist prescribe them a anti-social pill for a client to counter act the prozac's negative side affect?

The problem I see with doctors giving out all these pills is the combination of medications for the "cancelations" of each other's medications affects. When someone is taking 20+ pills of anti's, pains, or mentals, and such, etc...

Can anyone one regular, average Doc know what's really going on with the crazy amount of mixture and concoction and reactions to a high amount of pill taking? The idea makes my head spin.

Just a thought
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reply posted on 20-12-2011 @ 02:44 AM by christina-66
Originally posted by supine
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I'm not sure what to think about this as the judge seems to be making a personal judgement on how prozac affected this boy.

Doctors aren't even sure what the heck this stuff does as it affects different people in many different ways.

So if Dr.'s aren't so sure, how can the judge be?



Got it in one. If doctors 'aren't even sure what the heck this stuff does' what the hell are they doing prescribing it to children (or adults for that matter)? It's not strictly true tho' - the negative side effects are well documented. However - these drugs were never tested on children - that's illegal. The general populace aren't supposed to act as lab rats - these 'medicines' are supposed to be safe - beneficial in fact.

You do not prescribe potentially fatal medications for non-lethal conditions. That is just bad medicine.

You can bet your bottom dollar that judge had a plethora of expert opinions to assist him when producing his opinion. He didn't simply 'decide' - that's not how judges operate.
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reply posted on 20-12-2011 @ 03:03 PM by Domo1
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You can bet your bottom dollar that judge had a plethora of expert opinions to assist him when producing his opinion. He didn't simply 'decide' - that's not how judges operate.


Very true. He was probably well informed by the end.
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