Do you buy it?
Shit defense or valid point that warrants further study?
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Do you buy it?
Shit defense or valid point that warrants further study?
I don't believe in the case that has just been decided that Zoloft was to blame, the evidence pointed to a calm, thought out, calculated action. ( from what i know of the case)
However i do honestly think that there is a case for further research to see if under some circumstances with other factors involved the drug could have an adverse mental affect, just as using testosterone can make one more aggressive.
Making one more aggressive does not involve calculation.Quote:
Originally Posted by vidcc
It makes me sick that the family is pleading the boy's innocence.
The only other thing needed was video tape. It was the most absurd piece of crap. Zoloft. puh leaze :dry:
read what i actually wroteQuote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Why read it again? I agree with you. :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by vidcc
If you dig enough and read the fine print on any SSRI's.........you will find that 1% of users develop paranoia, delusions and psychosis. Lawyers are so busy these days taking on SSRI wrongful death cases that they haven't even started taking on the 'little cases' where lives have been disrupted with mental disorders due to these SSRI's.
In one SSRI I looked into....psychosis was right there alongside naseau in the possible side affects.
Can someone suffering from these disorders plan and calculate as this young man did? I think it is possible.
So as to your question, Busyman......I think it warrants further study. The sooner the better.
Zoloft makes you do what exactly?
Perhaps it makes you psychic so you can know what this poll is about?:unsure:
Sorry, WithCheese.....here is a bit of the case in question.News story
Maybe he's a hypnotist.Quote:
Originally Posted by Withcheese
Zoloft is a pretty mystic sounding name...
Sorry man. This is one instance I should have tried a copy and paste. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Withcheese