Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 JustSayNo Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:12:42 -0500 [sSRI-Research] Canadan Catholic Woman's Group Warns of SSRI Antidepressants Canadian Catholic Woman's Group Warns of SSRI Antidepressants 08/07/103 http://www.cwl.bc.ca/resolutions2003.html Resolution BC 05/03 (Education and Health Standing Committee, presented by Victoria Diocese) THE DANGERS OF PROZAC-TYPE ANTI-DEPRESSANTS (SSRI - Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) Whereas, Clinical research shows that up to one in ten adults who take Prozac (1) can become belligerent and pose risk to others and themselves; and Whereas, Prozac was originally tested and thought to be safe, there is now evidence according to a new Canadian study that contrary to what many doctors believe, Prozac can kill when taken in an overdose, therefore be it Resolved, That the Council of The Catholic Women's League of Canada in annual convention assembled, urge Canada Food and Drug Administration to undertake the following: a) to make information available to all people living in Canada regarding the potential dangers involved in using Prozac and other SSRI antidepressants; and b) to make warning labels mandatory regarding all side effects on Prozac and all other SSRI type medications. BRIEF: THE DANGERS OF PROZAC-TYPE ANTI-DEPRESSANTS The drug Prozac is an SSRI (Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors) widely used to treat depression. Depression is believed to be caused by abnormal levels of Serotonin. The SSRIs work by blocking the brain's reabsorption of serotonin, a chemical messenger that allows cells to communicate with each other. Many general practitioners have recognized that SSRIs can be addictive and cause suicidal tendencies in some people. The risk of suicide for Prozac takers is one out of ten.(2) Antidepressant studies (3) provide support for the argument that SSRIs in certain circumstances may induce a suicidality that would otherwise not have happened. Also, that children and adolescents taking antidepressants had a significant change in behaviour, including becoming impulsive, disinhibited and suicidal.(4) It is essential that the patients and the families of patients be made aware of a possible risk of an increase in suicidal behaviour and other potentially dangerous side-effects when taking SSRIs. All SSRIs should carry warning labels with this information. FOOTNOTES: 1 Prozac is a brand name for Fluoxetine - an SSRI antidepressant 2 Healy, D. Letter to Dr. Keith Jones, Director Medicines Control Agency, London, 4 Nov., 1999 3 Healy, D. Emergence of Antidepressant Induced Suicidality. http://www.pssg.org/healystudy.htm 4 Garland, E.J. Amotivational Syndrome linked with SSRI use in youth for the first time. Brown Univ Child and Adol Psychopharm 3(10):1, 6-8, 2001 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1.- Antidepressants can kill when take in overdose. Times Colonist, April 27, 2001 2.- Garland, E. Jane and Elizabeth A. Baerg. Amotivational Syndrome linked with SSRI use in youth for the first time. Brown Univ. Child and Adol. Psychopharm. 3 (10):1, 6-8, 2001 3.- Healy, David. Emergence of Antidepressant Induced Suicidality. (Only Introduction and Discussion of Study). http:/www.pssg.org/healystudy.htm [Complete article in Primary Care Psychiatry, vol. 6 no. 1, 2000] 4.- Ibid. Letter to Dr. Keith Jones, Director Medicines Control Agency, London. 4 Nov. 1999 5.- Ibid. Letter to Dr. June Raine, Director of post-Licencing Division, MCA, London. 19 June 2001. Re: SSRIs and suicide 6.- Ibid. Letter to Alan Milburn, Secretary of State for Health, London. 8 April 2002 7.- McIlroy, Anne. When depression turns deadly. The Globe and Mail, April 21, 2001 8.- Meysenburg, Rosie. Possible cause for the increase in murder/ suicide, road rage and workplace violence. ICFDA Position Paper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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