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Take me for example the Seizure Drug Keppra works Great in me it Stops my Seizures totally however I can not take it. Why it causes massive Mental Side Effects. I was on it as part of the Phase 2 and 3 Trials and was Loving my life however as dosages were Increased I noticed a side effect that my Ex wife wrote down. Well then came the night I tried to KILL MYSELF. I tried to break my neck I was put into Lockdown in the Seizure ward and taken off it NOW. I was one of the First they had ever seen with that side effect. It is now called by Epileptics Keprage it effects roughly 1 in 10-15K people that get put on Keppra. 6 years later they tried me again on it but at Extreme low doseage as they found out that high doseage was one of the primary causes of that side effect. I ended up with it again making me one of the 1 in 100K that can NEVER take it as a medication.
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Care to quote your sources for this claim?
While not perfect we have some of the most intense drug testing in the world. Typically 3 phases and 100's of millions of dollars to bring a drug to market. Our life expectancy has increased in part due to "big pharma". Meds like TPA (clot buster) have saved many lives, yet have also killed a few.
Some side effects cannot be known until millions of doses have been given. There is not a study big enough to catch them. Then the lawyers get rich off a 1 in 500,000,000 adverse effect.
I give the companies cudos for the research and effort they put into making the human condition better.
I guess you suppose physicians keep their patients ill to keep them coming in to see them too?
O2, MD Board Certified Emergency Medicine
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This is your source?
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I don't whole heartedly believe it...... but.... I wouldn't doubt it either.
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