Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 September 20, 2002 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: http://ahe6.tripod.com/ssriseminar/id21.html Dr. Peter Breggin & Dr. Loren Mosher to speak at Landmark Scientific Symposium The Dark Side of SSRI Antidepressants: Suicide, Homicide, Seizures and Dependency October 4-5, 2002 Philadelphia, PA http://ahe6.tripod.com/ssriseminar/ Extant Medical Legal Consulting LLC 210 Lorna Square, PMB 192 Hoover, Alabama 35216 Voicemail: 1-603-372-4813 Fax: 1-603-372-4813 Email: DHMarks SSRI Victims to Speak Out On October 4-5, 2002, victims of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) addiction and withdrawal, and their families, will finally have an opportunity to give voice to their experiences for an independent gathering of journalists, activists, researchers, drug-injury lawyers, and medical professionals whose careers have been built around telling the dark side of the SSRI story. Personal accounts of central nervous system (CNS) adverse events caused by the SSRIs are being actively collected for study, including experiences of psychosis, seizures, homicide and suicide. Dependency issues will also be discussed. Worldwide, severe SSRI adverse effects are being reported anecdotally to doctors, lawyers, bulletin boards, forums, self-help chats, on-line petitions, and on websites dedicated to victims and survivors of SSRI antidepressant use, including Prozac, Paxil, Effexor, Zoloft, Celexa and Luvox. The numbers of SSRI adverse events are growing exponentially, and the scientific community has begun to respond, despite heavy political and financial pressure from the medical establishment and the pharmaceutical industry. The role of SSRI antidepressants has been increasingly suspect in this last decade of " unexplainable " school violence, matricide, patricide, infanticide, homicide, suicide, and psychosis. The purpose of this symposium is to begin to reveal the magnitude of the problem, to help medical and legal professionals to recognize the SSRI adverse effects profile, to develop strategies for defending victims, and to give SSRI victims and/or survivors a chance to be heard. If you or a loved one has suffered due to an SSRI, please take the time to share your story. Help us document the overwhelming numbers of people who have experienced SSRI adverse effects. We need your story to be heard and counted. Please submit your story in writing to: Preponderance of Evidence PO Box 661 Williamstown, MA 01267 OR extant_truth A self-addressed, stamped envelope should accompany the written material if return of originals is desired. Two photographs are allowed. Emailed stories may contain .jpg photos only, no other attachments will be permitted. Emails should be written in your browser as plain text. All material collected by September 28, 2002 will be used at the October conference to illustrate the overwhelming numbers of adverse events. Anonymity of all respondents will be protected. Featured Speakers Peter R. Breggin MD - Dr. Breggin began in the full time private practice of psychiatry in 1968. Dr. Breggin has been informing the professions, media and the public about the potential dangers of drugs, electroshock, psychosurgery, involuntary treatment, and the biological theories of psychiatry for over three decades. He is the author of dozens of scientific articles and more than fifteen professional books about psychiatric medication, the FDA and drug approval process, the evaluation of clinical trials, and standards of care in psychiatry and related fields. In 1972 he founded The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology (ICSPP) as a nonprofit research and educational network. The Center is concerned with the impact of mental health theory and practices upon individual well-being, personal freedom, and family and community values. He also founded the peer-review journal, Ethical Human Sciences and Services. For thirty years Dr. Breggin has served as a medical expert in many civil and criminal suits including product liability suits against the manufacturers of psychiatric drugs. His work provided the scientific basis for the original combined Prozac suits and for the more recent Ritalin class action suits. Dr. Breggin's background includes Harvard College, Case Western Reserve Medical School, a teaching fellowship at Harvard Medical School, a two-year staff appointment to the National Institute of Mental Health, and a faculty appointment to the Johns Hopkins University Department of Counseling. Loren R. Mosher MD - Dr. Mosher, a Harvard trained psychiatrist, has been concerned about the overuse and misuse of psychotropic drugs for several decades. In the 1970's he designed and implemented a unique psychosocial treatment for schizophrenia that proved as effective as " usual treatment " with antipsychotic drugs (the Soteria Project) in a random assignment study. In his role as Chief of the NIMH's Center for Studies of Schizophrenia he attempted to maintain a balanced perspective in the face of the biological juggernaut that was taking over thinking and practice with regard to " schizophrenia " . More recently, in the face of the explosive growth of the pharmaceutical industry in the 1990's, he has become a vocal critic of their research methods and marketing practices. His letter of resignation from the American Psychiatric Association has been widely circulated as revealing the2 truth " about organized psychiatry's having been bought out by Big Pharma. Presently he directs a consulting firm " Soteria Associates " and practices family therapy in San Diego. He is also a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, School of Medicine in San Diego. Nathaniel S. Lehrman MD - Dr. Lehrman's psychiatric career began in 1947 at Bellevue, a year after he graduated from medical school. Following his year there, and two years ofarmy psychiatry, he finished his training at Hillside and then at Creedmoor, where he spent almost two years as Chief of the Female Admissions Service. In 1953, Dr. Lehrman, who is certified in both psychiatry and psychoanalysis, opened a full-time private psychotherapy practice in Great Neck NY. In December 1963, he was voluntarily hospitalized for three months for paranoid schizophrenia, and the following July he returned to the New York state system at Kings Park State Hospital. By 1973, he had risen, via civil service examination, to the Clinical Directorship of Kingsboro Psychiatric Center (formerly Brooklyn State Hospital). 5 1/2 years later, he retired to take a half-time position at Creedmoor, caring directly forpatients. His personal success with over a hundred patients during his 2 1/2 years there was described in his 1982 Paper, " Effective Psychotherapy ofChronic Schizophrenia. " After then holding a variety of part-time psychiatric positions, he retired from practice in 1991 but has continued to write on the subject. His more than a hundred publications in professional, lay and religious journals range from his 1960 statistical follow-up of " A State Hospital Population Five Years after Admission, " and his discussion of " The Family: A Bio-social Hierarchy, " to his 1994 " Public psychiatry's destruction of therapeutic trust: a negative lesson for general medicine, " and his forthcoming " If I Were Commissioner: The Rational Organization of Care for Disabling Psychosis. " Dr. Lehrman has been married since 1944, and is the father of three and grandfather of two. Ronald W. Maris MD - From 1973 to 2001, Dr. Maris has been a Full Professor and Chair of Sociology (1973-84), Professor of Family Medicine, and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of South Carolina. Maris has been continually appointed in medical schools from 1968 to the present; where he teaches and supervises residents, medical students and pre-medical students. In 1979-80,Dr. Maris was a Yale Foundations Fund Fellow in psychiatry at the medical school in Vienna, Austria (where he studied with Dr. Erwin Ringel). From 1980-81, Dr. Maris was the national President of the American Association of Suicidology. In 1981, he received the Russell Research Award for his research monograph, Pathways to Suicide. >From 1981 to 1996, Maris was the Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal, Suicide and Life-threatening Behavior. From 1977 until 2002, Dr. Maris has consulted on 118 forensic cases (52% for the plaintiff and 48% for the defense,including both civil and criminal cases). For a full list of Dr. Maris' forensic cases, see his curriculum vitae. Some recent high profile cases in which Dr. Maris has testified include: 2002 Coburn v. GlaxoSmithKline (Vickery, attorney) Perry, Utah. Product liability (Paxil). For plaintiff. 1998 Phil Hartman v. Pfizer (Vickery) Los Angeles, CA. Product liability (Zoloft). For plaintiff (on 20/20 news). 1998 Trentadue v. USA (Schlossman, lead US attorney) Oklahoma City, Ok. Suicide or homicide. For defense (on the Leeza Gibbons Show, 3/3/98). 1998 Antwan Sedgwick case. HBO documentary: " Death by Hanging. " Murder or suicide. For the plaintiff (10/19/98). 1997 Forsyth v. Eli Lilly (Downey) Honolulu, HI. Product liability (Prozac). For the plaintiff (2nd Prozac case to be tried). 1996 State of Ohio v. Sutorious (Croswell) Cincinnati, OH. Murder. For the defense (on Court TV, 6/5/96, as " Trial Story " ). 1996 State of South Carolina v. Susan Smith (Bruck) Columbia, SC. Murder. For the defense. 1995 State of New Jersey v. Jesse Timmendequas (Lependorf). Murder/rape. For the defense (the " Meagan's Law case. Donald H. Marks MD PhD - Dr. Marks specializes in Internal and Pharmaceutical Medicine. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, licensed to practice medicine in four states, a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, and also has a PhD in Microbiology. He has over 14 years of experience in pharmaceutical medicine, and is a member of the American Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians and the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society. His specialty areas of practice are internal and pharmaceutical medicine,with a concentration in the area of adverse effects of medications and vaccines. Harry Danawi PhD - Dr. Danawi specializes in epidemiology. Dr. Danawi is an expert in Epidemiology and medical litigation. He has earned his Ph.D. in Public health Sciences with concentrations in Epidemiology, Toxicology, and Biostatistics from the University of Texas, School of Public Health; He also holds a Masters degree inEnvironmental Health. Dr. Danawi has conducted several epidemiologicalstudies for law firms. He is currently a senior research director at EpiConsults, Inc. Keith Altman, Fibonacci Group - Keith L. Altman, a Medical Adverse Effects Database Expert, is co-founder and vice president of The Fibonacci Group, Inc. Mr. Altman has spoken at several Mealeys conferences, including the American Bar Association on topics of electronic discovery and litigation technology. He was on the faculty of the Judicial College for the state of New Jersey in November 2001. Mr. Altman has been instrumental in such multi-district litigation against Fen-Phen, Rezulin, Baycol and PPA. George " Skip " Murgatroyd III - Skip Murgatroyd has been a leading attorney in the antidepressant field for over a decade. He has extensively investigated internal documents of the major SSRI manufacturers archives regarding the issue of SSRI induced violence and suicide. He broke legal ground by filing the first major Paxil side effects, withdrawal syndrome class action, causing sweeping global reaction by thousands of victims of the drug. Skip graduated from UCLA (B.A., magna cum laude) in 1980 and received his law degree, cum laude, from Southwestern University School of Law in 1983. He is also listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, Who's Who in American Law and Who's Who in the World. James O'Donnell PharmD- Dr. O'Donnell has Bachelors and Doctorate degrees in Pharmacy from the Universities of Illinois and Michigan respectively, and earned a Masters degree in Clinical Nutrition from the Rush University. He completed a residency in Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Illinois Research Hospitals, and currently is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at the Rush Medical College, involved in the teaching of New Drug (and Device) Development and Regulations, and a Lecturer in the Department of Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford. Dr. O'Donnell is a pharmacology consultant to the State of Illinois Department of Public Health, the Founding Editor of the Journal of Pharmacy Practice, a Diplomate of the American Board of Clinical Pharmacology, a Diplomate of the Board of Nutritional Specialties, a Fellow in the American College of Nutrition, and member of several professional societies. Dr. O'Donnell is a co-author of Pharmacy Law, and the author of Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. George Seiden MD, PhD - Dr. Seiden is board-certified in both general psychiatry and forensic psychiatry. He is in private practice, doing both clinical psychiatry and forensic psychiatry. Dr. Seidens PhD is from the University of Cincinnati in physiology, with research in neuroendocrinology. His MD and psychiatric residency were done at LSU Medical Center in Shreveport. Dr. Seiden is a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport. Morris Westfried MD- Dr. Westfried is a dermatologist and graduate of Yale Medical School, and completed his internship, residency and chief resident at SUNY DMS Brooklyn NY, where many of the original Accutane studies were done. He completed a fellowship in chemosurgery at Henry Ford Hospital and was an assistant clinical professor of dermatology and chief of chemosurgery at NY Medical College, Valhalla NY. Dr. Westfried as been in private practice since 1981 and currently consults for medical companies and also on litigation, including four casesinvolving Accutane. Additional Information: Current lawsuits: GlaxoSmithKline/Paxil: http://www.baumhedlundlaw.com Eli Lilly/Prozac: http://www.justiceseekers.comNLPP00000/060.PDF Petitions for Class Action Lawsuits: Eli Lilly/Prozac: http://www.petitiononline.com/lilpro Wyeth-Ayerst Labs/Effexor http://www.petitiononline.com/effexor GlaxoSmithKline/Paxil Petition http://www.PetitionOnline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?oky71 SSRI-Research / A Resource ssri-research SSRI Antidepressant psychotropic drugs are " Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors " . Trade names include Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, Luvox and Celexa. SSRIs are highly addictive and cause severe withdrawal, commonly mistaken for relapse. Withdrawal side effects can include drug-induced psychosis, suicidality, violence and loss of conscious behavior. http://www.drugawareness.org http://www.prozactruth.com http://www.quitpaxil.org http://www.prozacspotlight.org <http://www.prozacspotlight.com> http://prozacspotlight.org/lilly/lilly_suicides.pdf http://redflagsweekly.com/editor/2002_july17.html Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.