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[sSRI-Research] The Next Generation Medical Guinea Pigs--Our Prozac,

Zoloft and Paxil Babies

 

The Next Generation Medical Guinea Pigs--Our Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil Babies

 

http://www.drugawareness.org/Archives/Miscellaneous/MRnextgen.html

 

by Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, Director, International Coalition for Drug Awareness

 

On June 17, 1998, syndicated columnist Arianna Huffington published an article

entitled " Kip Kinkel: Listening to Prozac? " Finally someone has had the courage

to address the real issues in last month's tragic Oregon school shooting spree

and is encouraging the public to ask questions about children on Prozac when

this drug has not been approved for use in children. Once a drug has been

approved by the FDA, doctors can prescribe it for children, even though it has

not been fully tested or approved for use in children. Such is the case with the

SSRI antidepressants: Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil and Luvox, and the SNRI

antidepressants: Effexor and Serzone. The numbers of children on these drugs has

jumped dramatically in the last few years. There are presently a million

children ages 6 - 18 on these drugs.

 

One month before the Springfield, Oregon shooting, the American Psychiatric

Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Psychiatrists recommended a

list of drugs already approved for adults that they want the FDA to consider

approving for children. The recommendation included the SSRIs and SNRIs for use

in children as young as two and drugs for anxiety, aggression and manic

depression in babies only one month old!

 

Perhaps because of Utah's high use of these medications for several years, we

could stand as a test laboratory for the FDA and spare others the agony of

serving as guinea pigs. Since the release of these drugs on the market Utah has

held the title of the " Prozac Capital " of the nation. Along with that we have

had drastic increases in: suicide, unwed pregnancies, domestic violence,

manic-depression, MS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, hypoglycemia,

diabetes, bankruptcies, and our divorce rate is now higher than the national

average. Patients report all of these as side effects of these drugs and there

is overwhelming scientific evidence spanning over three decades to support those

reports. Our teen suicide rate coincides perfectly with our use of mind altering

prescription medications - Utah's teen suicide rate is three times the national

average while our use of these drugs is also three times the national average.

 

How could these changes in Utah be produced by these serotonergic medications?

As I detail in my book, PROZAC: PANACEA OR PANDORA?, the catalyst for several

articles on Prozac in Citizen's, the problem with this group of drugs lies in

the basic hypothesis. These new antidepressants were designed to increase the

brain chemical serotonin. Theoretically we were told that this increase in

serotonin would be beneficial in many ways. Now it seems everyone has jumped on

the serotonin bandwagon and society is even looking for natural ways to increase

serotonin levels. Yet, for three decades medical studies have demonstrated that

INCREASED levels of serotonin produce initial euphoria, psychosis, mania,

aggression, organic brain disease - especially mental retardation at a greater

rate in children, autism, Alzheimer's, anxiety, depression, mood disorders,

anorexia, nightmares, abortions, migraines, hot flashes, irritability,

sleeplessness, sleep apnea, chest pain, shortness of breath,

constriction of the bronchial tubes, tension, decrease in reaction time,

compulsions for alcohol and other drugs, etc. (These would also be the expected

results of Fen-Phen and Redux - both serotonergic medications)

 

Medical research documents that what is beneficial is an increase in the

metabolism of serotonin. Unfortunately the SSRIs DECREASE the metabolism of

serotonin (5HIAA). We have research to show at what percent each drug decreases

this metabolism. Medical research demonstrates that the results of lowered

levels of serotonin metabolism are: suicide involving violence and multiple

attempts, arson, violent crime, insomnia, depression, compulsions for drugs and

alcohol, reckless driving (road rage?), impulsive behavior, bulimia, hostility,

exhibitionism, obsessive behavior, arguments with friends and family, impaired

employment due to arguments with co-workers, etc.

 

So why are we now in the 90's being told that increased serotonin is good for

us? Is it because it is good for the pocketbooks of the manufacturers? One

manufacturer is running full page newspaper and magazine ads bringing in over $6

million daily, while on the other hand they are settling Prozac suicide cases

for huge amounts of money in exchange for silence from victim's families on the

details of those settlements. The silence in the court cases ensures that the

drug will be allowed to finish out its patent time, thus bringing in the highest

possible profits for the company. They knew that with $6 million coming in

daily, they can afford to settle a large number of lawsuits and still come out

" smelling like a rose. "

 

Just last week in Salt Lake I interviewed a school teacher who attempted to hire

students to kill her principal while on Prozac. Then a 14 year old girl, now off

Paxil, through tears confessed to her mother that, although she did not know

why, while on the drug she attempted to hire someone to kill her mother.

Larramie Huntzinger, under the influence of SSRIs, blacked out and ran his car

into three young girls killing two. Last summer a 13 year old boy on Prozac put

a gun to his head and pulled the trigger. The same month another 13 year old boy

on Zoloft only six days hung himself. An 18 year old model student and LDS

seminary president on Paxil for four days shocked his loved ones by shooting

himself. And a 16 year old on Prozac 2 weeks hung himself. How many more have

done the same over the last ten years? How long will it take us to count the

dead and dying children in Utah alone?

 

Developing brains are far more vulnerable than adult brains and brain damage

generally becomes more apparent after the brain is fully developed, rather than

immediately. Much has come out lately about cortisol producing brain damage.

While medical research shows that one single 30mg dose of Prozac DOUBLES the

level of cortisol. Should we expect brain damage from this? Certainly! A Layton

16 year old documented a 30 point drop in his IQ during his use of Prozac. His

case is far from isolated. We also know that drops in blood sugar will

immediately cause brain cells to die. This is why hypoglycemia must be diagnosed

and managed quickly in order to prevent brain damage. Yet an increase in

serotonin produces rushes of insulin dropping sugar levels and chemically

inducing hypoglycemia - thus we encounter another way by which these medications

produce brain damage.

 

Parents need to be aware of the drugs' damaging effects upon their children's

bodies as well. This drastic increase in cortisol causes a multitude of serious

physical reactions including impairment of linear growth, as well as impairing

the development and regeneration of the liver, kidneys, muscles, etc.

 

How many of the parents of the million children already on these medications

been warned of the dangers of using them in combination with cough syrups and

cold remedies containing dextromethorphan? The combination can produce PCP

reactions, seizures, and even death. Last month a young girl in South Jordan,

Utah on Paxil developed a cough that comes from high levels of serotonin.

Unaware of the dangers, her mother began to give her cough syrup. On the second

day she trashed her school room in a rage and by the time her mother arrived to

take her to the emergency room her eyes were dilated and she was catatonic. She

had to be told what happened as she had no recall of the incident. The girl's

mother is also concerned about an 11 year old neighbor on Paxil who is cutting

himself. When asked why he is doing this he states that it " feels good. "

[Citizen's section of the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News, published on July

27, 1998.]

 

Beyond all this there is the horrific withdrawal often associated with the

SSRIs. Unless patients are warned to come very slowly off these drugs by shaving

minuscule amounts off their pills each day, as opposed to cutting them in half

or taking a pill every other day, they can go into terrible withdrawal. This

withdrawal includes bouts of overwhelming depression and can include

life-threatening physical effects, psychosis, or violent outbursts. Considering

the number of adults wondering if they can survive the withdrawal, imagining a

child or infant having to experience such a terrible ordeal is beyond

comprehension!

 

If this drugging of our babies is not enough to awaken public interest, I

personally do not want to witness what it will take to do so! And if we are not

yet alarmed by what we see happening around us with this group of drugs, perhaps

it is time to discontinue our own use of one of these serotonergic drugs -

referred to by patients as the " I don't give a damn! " drugs.

 

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