Thursday, April 30, 2009

Mental Health: Convulsions Anyone?

All 23 of the Psychiatric Poisons in our FDA Adverse Reaction section feature Convulsion as an FDA reported Adverse Reaction with each Drug Individually identified as 'The Primary Suspect Drug' responsible for that Adverse Reaction.

Abilify: Convulsion
Adderall: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Celexa: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Clozapine: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Cymbalta: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Depakote: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Effexor: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Geodon: Convulsion, Convulsions Local, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Klonopin: Convulsion
Lamactil: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal
Lexapro: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Neurontin: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Paxil: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Prozac: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Risperdal: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal
Ritalin/Concerta: Convulsion
Seroquel: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal
Strattera: Convulsion, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Tegretol: Convulsion, Convulsions Local, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Wellbutrin: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Xanax: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Zoloft: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered
Zyprexa: Convulsion, Convulsion Neonatal, Convulsive Threshold Lowered

Neurontin is an Anticonvulsant used to Poison/Truncheon into Submission the Convulsions which all the Other Psychiatric Drugs Poison Into People, ..... along with squeezing the Diarrhoea right out of Them, ...... and their bank accounts.

Top 20 Neurontin side effects reported to MedWatch between Jan. 2004 and Dec. 2006:

Drug Ineffective - 834 cases
Suicide Attempt - 535 cases
Completed Suicide - 526 cases
Suicidal Ideation - 420 cases
Condition Aggravated - 381 cases
Pain - 340 cases
Depression - 304 cases
Convulsion - 287 cases
Somnolence - 259 cases
Overdose - 239 cases
Feeling Abnormal - 236 cases
Dizziness - 235 cases
Fall - 190 cases
Gun Shot Wound - 190 cases
Headache - 181 cases
Insomnia - 181 cases
Amnesia - 174 cases
Anxiety - 174 cases
Nausea - 172 cases
Loss of Consciousness - 164 cases

Let's say you went to your Doctor, and had a set of "Mentally Healthy' Convulsions poisoned into you, and then that Doctor poisoned those Convulsions into submission with Neurontin, ....... along with poisoning a Neurontin Top 20 GUN SHOT WOUND into you.

Would You have a Diarrhoea Hemorrhage over that?

Well at least NOW, ....... you've Got US Govt numbers showing where the Fault actually lies, ..... and it Ain't from Your pile of Not Otherwise Specified.

And to even Further rub it in: Here's an FDA Neurontin/Gabapentine label from:

4/23/2009
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Mechanism of Action

The mechanism by which gabapentin exerts its analgesic action is unknown, but in animal models of analgesia, gabapentin prevents allodynia (pain-related behavior in response to a normally innocuous stimulus) and hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to painful stimuli). In particular, gabapentin prevents pain-related responses in several models of neuropathic pain in rats or mice (e.g. spinal nerve ligation models, streptozocin-induced diabetes model, spinal cord injury model, acute herpes zoster infection model). Gabapentin also decreases pain-related responses after peripheral inflammation (carrageenan footpad test, late phase of formalin test). Gabapentin did not alter immediate pain-related behaviors (rat tail flick test, formalin footpad acute phase, acetic acid abdominal constriction test, *footpad heat irradiation test). The relevance of these models to human pain is not known.

The mechanism by which gabapentin exerts its anticonvulsant action is unknown, but in animal test systems designed to detect anticonvulsant activity, gabapentin prevents seizures as do other marketed anticonvulsants. Gabapentin exhibits antiseizure activity in mice and rats in both the maximal electroshock and pentylenetetrazole seizure models and other preclinical models (e.g., strains with genetic epilepsy, etc.). The relevance of these models to human epilepsy is not known.

* Footpad heat irradiation test? They gave the rat a hot foot, ..... and electroshocked it? And based on That, marked Neurontin safe to park in Your medicine cabinet?

That's just Got to make those 190 people who got SHOT after being Poisoned with it feel SO much better, ......

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