Posted by Lou Pilder on February 27, 2012, at 22:54:00
In reply to Re: Scott's reply-agranulocytosis » Lou Pilder, posted by SLS on February 27, 2012, at 22:39:51
> Not good enough.
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> Try again.
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> Or not.
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> There is only one report to the FDA according to the webpage you cited? I don't believe this website. Why should I? There is no way to verify their claims. Even if this single report exists, you really helped to make a case for the possibility that you exaggerate.
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> Do you know the difference between misinformation and disinformation? Just curious.
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> Please feel free to ask me any questions that you would like to have answered along this thread.
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> - ScotttScott,
Saphris is a newer drug so the reports are not many yet as a drug like Prozac. Neutropenia is more eventfull than agranulocytosis, but as more time runs there could be more reports of that event.
Now what is the chemical concerning receptors are the matabolites. This could change things a bit...
Now here is a report that I think could be of help here. I have the report on deaths with saphris in the trials and will put that together later.
Lou
http://circ.ahjournals.org/content/1022/23/2836.full
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