Anna Nicole's son on antidepressants
Wecht said he spoke to the psychiatrist who treated Daniel Smith and was told the dosage of the antidepressant medication was "quite low" and that the depression "had to do with a girlfriend."
It used to be that people who got upset over something weren't told to do drugs, but I think most people who don't want to destroy the lives of others still tell people not to do drugs.
"It's never happened before" you say?
Let's see.
On May 28, 1998, Brynn Hartman murdered her husband, comic Phil Hartman—known for his work on such popular TV shows as Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons and News Radio—before killing herself. She had been taking a prescribed antidepressant that she mixed with alcohol and cocaine. A 1999 lawsuit alleged that Los Angeles psychiatrist Arthur Sorosky had given Mrs. Hartman samples of the antidepressant, which she told friends made her feel "…like she was going to jump out of her skin." She contacted the psychiatrist four days before the shooting-he suggested she cut the dosage in half.
I guess the side effect of shooting your spouse while he's sleeping 4 times in the head isn't enough to stop distribution.
Del Shannon was an American rock legend of the 1960s. At 27, he wrote "Runaway," a number one hit in 21 countries. More than 200 artists recorded versions of it, including Elvis Presley and Bonnie Raitt. In the 1980s, Shannon recorded the album "Drop Down and Get Me," produced by Tom Petty. In 1990, he was scheduling a European tour and consulted a psychiatrist for stress. He was prescribed Prozac. His wife Lee Anne said, "I watched him turn into somebody who was agitated, pacing, had trembling hands, insomnia and couldn’t function." Fifteen days later, Shannon shot and killed himself.Was this counted in the percentage of cases where depression ended after taking the drugs?
For more information on how people tend to get sick or die when taking drugs see Freedom Magazine on psychiatric drug definitions or this fight against drugging children.
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