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Seroxat Side Effects Poll and Discussion

July 29, 2008 · Filed Under Health Polls 

Have you experienced Seroxat side effects?

Yes, Severe 27%
Yes, Mild 47%
Yes, Minor 13%
No 13%



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2 Responses to “Seroxat Side Effects Poll and Discussion”

  1. truthman30 on August 22nd, 2008 2:57 pm

    If SSRI antidepressants “appear” to work in some people, it is because they are designed to numb the individuals emotions and feelings. For a large number of people they cause more problems than they help. One such drug is Seroxat (Or Paxil as it is called in the US) I myself was prescribed this defective and dangerous poison and I am lucky to have lived to tell the tale. Seroxat has become synonymous with increses in suicide, aggression and abnormal behavior. The risks do not outweigh any so called “benefits”. It is an absolute disgrace that this drug is still on the market. The negative press it has received over the past 10 years is staggering, from reports of suicides induced by the drug to horrific withdrawal effects to birth defects in babies. Most of these risks are admitted now by the manufacturer, GSK , but still all the data about Seroxat has not been released into the public domain. This drug needs to be pulled from the market immediately. It is absolutely lethal .

    For more information on the horrible dangers of Seroxat, please check out my blog :

    http://truthman30.wordpress.com/

  2. john o brien on September 28th, 2008 4:16 am

    i’ve bein of seroxat for three years maybe four but only since last year have i become to feel normal mentaly can’t explain what it was like my brain felt like it was on fire some days and head aches nearly every day all day i used to get this strange fellin in my head hard to explain like confusion.i had an ocd thats why i was given them by my doctor don’t know anyone else personaly who suffered would like to hear back from someone who had long term effects

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