Also for certain categories of anti- depressants the side effects can be suicide and homicidal ideation. ( I didn't know that about Singulair, though.)
School shooters and other mass murderers, when apprehended, should have a variety of toxicity drug panels of blood labs immediately drawn to determine which psychopharmaceuticals , if any, could be implicated in the violence.
They never do, do they? A toxicology panel of tests including one for psych meds on board like SSRIs and Benzodiazepines. There's a likely reason that they don't want to go there
I took that for asthma for a few weeks, it gave me terrible paraesthesia. I told the doc that prescribed it to me and he said nooo that drug doesn’t cause that ….it’s written right there on the insert 🙄🙄🙄🙄, they’re so ignorant about what they prescribe
They might take a peak at the most common side effects.
But they never do a deep dive on the less than common ones...and they never warn you.
I recently filed a FDA MedWatch report on a new drug I started to take, and the side effect I had was not readily apparent on any list/website/package insert.
My son was on Singular when he was six. The pediatrician took him off when I told him he was acting aggressively and having personality changes. He never told me that the they had issued a black box warning on it. These doctors cover for the pharma.
Singulair (montelukast) has a FDA black box warning on it for mental health issues like suicide.
https://tn.childrenshealthdefense.org/home-page/suicide-risk-asthma-drug-singulair-and-more/
Also for certain categories of anti- depressants the side effects can be suicide and homicidal ideation. ( I didn't know that about Singulair, though.)
School shooters and other mass murderers, when apprehended, should have a variety of toxicity drug panels of blood labs immediately drawn to determine which psychopharmaceuticals , if any, could be implicated in the violence.
Notice how the medical examiner and law enforcement never release the toxicology screen on school shooters.
They never do, do they? A toxicology panel of tests including one for psych meds on board like SSRIs and Benzodiazepines. There's a likely reason that they don't want to go there
They want the shooting to be the gun’s fault.
They don't want to hurt Big Pharma.
I took that for asthma for a few weeks, it gave me terrible paraesthesia. I told the doc that prescribed it to me and he said nooo that drug doesn’t cause that ….it’s written right there on the insert 🙄🙄🙄🙄, they’re so ignorant about what they prescribe
They might take a peak at the most common side effects.
But they never do a deep dive on the less than common ones...and they never warn you.
I recently filed a FDA MedWatch report on a new drug I started to take, and the side effect I had was not readily apparent on any list/website/package insert.
Accolate, too?
No, I have never take that drug.
My son was on Singular when he was six. The pediatrician took him off when I told him he was acting aggressively and having personality changes. He never told me that the they had issued a black box warning on it. These doctors cover for the pharma.
Some of the doctors are just flat out ignorant of allegedly trivial matters like side effects.....
When I mentioned these symptoms, I was told he was a "typical boy".
The drug seems to have a more detrimental effect on children.
I took it for awhile, and it just didn't seem to work.
I tried Accolate. Couldn't tell it accomplished anything.
I just use my regular inhaler now...don't need it very often.
That was only issued in 2020. When I brought it up with the pediatrician, she had no idea. My kids were prescribed it in 1999 and 2010.
Doctors seem to have no idea about side effects from drugs.