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Paxil Recall Lawyer Discusses Paxil Addiction
Paxil went on the market
in 1992 at the height of antidepressant
drug popularity. It is a member
of the class of antidepressants
called selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs.
The SSRI drugs revolutionized
antidepressants because they
have very few side effects
and it is practically impossible
to overdose on them. It makes
sense not to prescribe a depressed
person with pills they can
easily overdose with. Though
a latecomer to the SSRI market,
Paxil grew successful very
quickly by gaining FDA approval
for very specific conditions
like "social anxiety disorder"
and "general anxiety disorder",
which were very rare conditions
at the time. In running add
campaigns, Paxil encouraged
people to try their drug if
they'd experienced any general
anxiety and, as can be expected,
sales of Paxil soared.
Commercials for Paxil insist
that the drug has no side
effects and is not addicting,
major selling point. Many
doctors and pharmacies will
tell you the same thing, that
Paxil is not addictive. To
the contrary, many patients
using Paxil have found it
very difficult to quit. Even
slowly reducing doses and
coming off the drug, many
patients have complained of
intense stomach pains, diarrhea,
intense anxiety, anger, migraines,
and an odd electrical zapping
whenever they move their heads
or eyes. These symptoms are
often written off as temporary
illness due to discontinuity.
After a few months, the symptoms
will be diagnosed as a relapse
of depression, and what could
be prescribed for that? Paxil.
A recent independent study
found that as many as 50%
of Paxil users experience
intense withdrawal from the
drug. While some other drugs
in the same class, like Prozac
and Zoloft, cause similar
withdrawal reactions none
of them cause reactions this
intense. This could be because
Paxil has a much shorter half-life
than the other antidepressants,
and more addicting substances
often have short half-lives.
The brain likes slow adjustments
and cannot handle rapidly
changing chemicals.
Class action lawsuits have
been filed against Paxil in
Britain as well as the United
States. The company that produces
and markets Paxil refuses
to acknowledge that it can
be a habit-forming, addictive
drug and has not changed its
packaging or advertising despite
recent cases of addiction.
Patients often find no help
from doctors or pharmacies,
who simply tell them that
Paxil is marketed as a non-addictive
drug and, for that reason,
cannot cause the symptoms
being experienced. If you
have been put in this uncomfortable
position, contact a lawyer
and discuss your situation.
A class action lawsuit that
began with 35 people has grown
to over 2000 people, so you
are not alone by any means.
Talking with a lawyer can
make you feel better and give
you some hope for justice.
GA
To find out why you need a
Paxil
lawyer
and read articles about dangerous
drugs and Paxil
side effects,
visit our website at hugesettlements.com.
If you have any questions
or concerns about filing a
Paxil lawsuit, please contact
a professional Paxil
attorney
right away!
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