Zoloft Lawsuits
The number of people diagnosed
with depression since the 1980s has tripled, also due in part to education
and public awareness. Everywhere you look, there are advertisements for
antidepressants, including Zoloft, Prozac, and
Paxil, which have become
common names to most people. Thus, the competition between drug companies to
gain an edge over their competitors has also increased.
Through the 1990s, more than half the drug company studies on
antidepressants showed they were no better than a sugar pill. In 1998, a
scientist at Pfizer, maker of Zoloft, found that "all SSRIs have the rare
potential to cause akathisia." When referring to the most extreme cases, the
scientist wrote that the patients might feel "death is a welcome result".
The Zoloft drug controversy escalated into a
legal battle. Zoloft lawsuits and other SSRI related lawsuits have continued
to be argued.
February 2, 2004, an FDA advisory committee will hold yet another hearing
regarding the risk of suicide by people taking antidepressants, like Zoloft.
For many families, the battle against antidepressant drug companies has been
frustrating, especially since the February 2, 2004 hearing will be 13 years
after the 1991 Prozac hearings first convened to discuss violence and
suicide reports.
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