Posted by SLS on February 28, 2012, at 15:59:24
In reply to Lou's reply-agranulocytosis-death-report » SLS, posted by Lou Pilder on February 28, 2012, at 15:26:09
> This is the aspect that I am attempting to explain, in that Clozaril caused agranulocytosis and then the whole class of those type of drugs is suspect.
On what grounds?
> Now I have shown a report where one took saphris and got agranulocytosis.
No, you haven't.
All you showed is that some private website says there was one instance reported to the FDA. No reference information was given to be able to corroborate this assertion. Medline/pubmed does not report a single case. Even if there were a single case, what does that say about the degree of danger possessed by Saphris. You have actually proven that Saphris is quite safe with respect to agranulocytosis.
Okay.
Enough about Saphris and agranulocytosis. If it occurs, you have proven that it is extremely rare.
- Scott
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I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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