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Re: The right to non-compliance

Posted by linkadge on June 7, 2007, at 16:26:45

In reply to Re: The right to non-compliance » Quintal, posted by Squiggles on June 7, 2007, at 15:43:28

I wouldn't call them conspiracy theories as there is plenty of evidence that the drug companies will, time and time again, put the prospect of income before the wellbeing of customers. There are plenty of instances where the drug comapnies will think short-sightedly


As another topic, Tracy Johnson, a girl with no history of depression commited suicide when having to go through the hell of duloxetine withdrawl. Lots of people admit to feeling worse upon withdrawl of meds than they ever did prior to starting the medications.

So. People go off their meds, and perhaps the reactions are due to withdrawl? Of course the doctors take it as evidence that they should resume treatment.


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