DO NOT SUDDENLY QUIT ANY SSNRI, SSRI or MAOI!

Antidepressants may cause "switching" from depression to hypomania or mania, Mood destabilization and psychosis.

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DO NOT SUDDENLY QUIT ANY SSNRI, SSRI or MAOI!

Postby Leslee » Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:35 am

WARNING!
DO NOT SUDDENLY QUIT ANY SSNRI, SSRI or MAOI!

If you are having problems with an antidepressant, you are not alone and you need real help. If your doctor doesn’t know how to help, find one who can. Let family and close friends know about the dangers posed by these drugs. You need the support of loved ones. You and your support group need to get educated FAST. They need to know about the mania, the suicides, the rages, the psychosis and the violence these drugs can cause. While these effects are rare, they are all to real. With the SSNRIs these effects can happen with a single missed dose! Many tragedies could have been averted if doctors and pharmaceutical companies had only given sufficient warning. If you know of ANY Bipolar in your family take extra care. Anyone experiencing any of the following should NOT be left alone or with young children! Racing thoughts, hearing voices, hallucinations, Agitation, impulsivity, aggression, confusion, thoughts of self harm or harm to others, or any weird thinking, rage, intense mood swings, uncontrollable crying spells or any signs of mania! Get immediate medical care. If you think God or the devil is talking to you ITS THE DRUG!

Be sure to read
"HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR SYMPTOMS ARE WITHDRAWAL". at
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We recommend “The Antidepressant Solution” By Joseph Glenmullen M.D. . Take this book to your doctor.
YOU CAN QUIT WITH OUT GOING THRU HELL!

You will find more help in the forum.

We have no connection to Dr. Glenmullen

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