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fiddaman

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Aug 14, 2002, 11:40:23 AM8/14/02
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Folks with severe withdrawal symptons using the anti - depressant drug
Seroxat (Paroxetine).

The BMC are failing to recognise that he anti - depressant Seroxat is
addictive despite countless pleas from users that it is.

The BMC is made up of supposedly independant people - Ironic that nearly 3/4
of them have share in the Company, SmithGlaxoKlien - The Company that makes
Seroxat.

Bob
Birmingham


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London Love Machine

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Aug 14, 2002, 1:24:11 PM8/14/02
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I went cold turkey on Seroxat, and felt like shit after a couple of weeks,
needing to return to them. Eventually I did manage to kick them, but only
after reducing gradually over a lengthy period.

A commemdable point you do indeed make, albeit a tad O/T.
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Alan G

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Aug 14, 2002, 2:38:15 PM8/14/02
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 16:40:23 +0100, "fiddaman"
<fiddy...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>Folks with severe withdrawal symptons using the anti - depressant drug
>Seroxat (Paroxetine).
>
>The BMC are failing to recognise that he anti - depressant Seroxat is
>addictive despite countless pleas from users that it is.

Don't think its as addictive as nicotine.
I was on paxil for over 2 years and came off it myself. I will admit
to sitting crying my eyes out for no reason whatsoever over a period
of about 4 weeks.

>
>The BMC is made up of supposedly independant people - Ironic that nearly 3/4
>of them have share in the Company, SmithGlaxoKlien - The Company that makes
>Seroxat.
>

>
>http://www.ds010a5436.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
>

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Alan G

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of officials or others from the duty of obedience to
the law which governs other citizens or from the
jurisdiction of the ordinary tribunals'
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