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Re: Neurotoxicity - SSRI's may not be so benign...

Posted by saint james on April 14, 2000, at 19:05:45

In reply to Neurotoxicity - SSRI's may not be so benign..., posted by Sean on April 13, 2000, at 16:38:21

>
> I've read the entire article (in Brain Research)
> about the comparative effects of fluoxetine, sertraline,
> Meridia, Redux, and MDMA on serotonin producing cells.
>
> It was found that *all* of these drugs produced a
> characteristic change in the cells described as
> "corkscrew shaped" and "swollen axons". What this
> really means is unkown at the moment, but it doesn't
> sound very encouraging to me.
>


James here....

I saw this one too, again it was on animals, and in very high doses. All it proves is that animals on high doses of these meds have changes.

james


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