Posted by LostBoyinNC1 on July 30, 2002, at 11:59:49
In reply to Re: TD info off the official Seroquel website » LostBoyinNC1, posted by CamW. on July 30, 2002, at 1:09:28
> LB - So tell me, why doesn't Clozaril cause EPS or TD? The short answer is: for the same reason as Seroquel.
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> Also, you say that I follow drug company propaganda, but you quote the manufacter's "Official Seroquel Website". What's wrong with this picture?
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> Keep it up, dude and you'll be facing a defamation lawsuit (no joke).
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> Sincerely, CamCam, the lawsuit threat thing would never work. No attorney anywhere would take your case. To even get an attorney to take your case for a civil lawsuit, that target person must have some money or assets. Im disabled as a result of severe depression and am in a state of poverty. I have no money and am poor.
However, making threats of lawsuits could easily...very easily...backfire on you. Keep in mind that there is a very real possibility that you could end up being the one being sued. Particularly if you have any money or assets, which I do not know if you have or not.
Telling people who have experienced mild movement disorder side effects from Seroquel and whose diagnosis is major depression and not schizophrenia that you are going to sue them is not going to endear you to anyone, Cam. I would be much more careful how you talk to sick people on this board in the future if I were you. There are many, many individuals on this board who have suffered various psychiatric drug side effects they didnt appreciate. Some are serious side effects, others are rather trivial side effects. But your job as a medical professional is to listen to the sick, not threaten to sue them and tell them their experiences are not real, when youve not even physically met them or examined them.
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