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- From: kja@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (krista.j.anderson)
- Subject: Re: post-Prozac reactions
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.194052.1328@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
- Summary: what if patient is bipolar?
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- References: <1992Dec14.133117.20486@u.washington.edu> <1992Dec20.133028.10836@newstand.syr.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 19:40:52 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec20.133028.10836@newstand.syr.edu>, mdkline@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Mark D. Kline) writes:
- > In article <1go0liINNt66@agate.berkeley.edu> werner@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu (John Werner) writes:
- > >In article <1992Dec15.172745.27468@newstand.syr.edu> Mark D. Kline writes:
- > >>I have started more than 600 people on prozac since 1987. I have seen no
- > >>unusual discontinuation effects, and I have seen no unusual suicidality
- > >>or violent behavior.
- > >
- > >This reminds me of a question I've been meaning to ask for a while.
- > >All of the medical professionals here say that there have been no
- > >reports Prozac causing suicidal or violent behavior. But occasionally
- > >people will post anecdotal evidence: "It happened to me!"
- >
- > There HAVE been reports of suicide and violent behavior attributed to
- > Prozac in the medical literature. In one local case, a desperately
- > depressed woman killed her two children before killing herself while
- > taking Prozac. This was probably not due to Prozac, but due to her
- > illness. The situation was reminiscent of Euripides' Medea, who killed
- > her children, then herself, after Jason deserted her. But they didn't
- > have Prozac back then...
- >
- > Results of large scale reviews - involving thousands of cases - suggests
- > that the risk of suicidal or violent behavior is not different between
- > patients taking Prozac and patients taking other antidepressant medications.
-
- In _The Good News about Depression_, Dr. Gold says that he believes
- that a certain percentage of people diagnosed with depression also
- have some phases of hypomania, and that is why, he thinks, some
- people have adverse reactions to Prozac or other antidepressants.
- He thinks that it may produce hypomania in some.
-
- So, I'm wondering, what effect would antidepressants have on people
- who are known to be bipolar or cyclothymic?
- Do people ever commit suicide during manic phases? For example if
- they were afraid of going mad?
- Is rage indicative of mania or hypomania? I read in one book that
- raging at someone is abusive and I could see their point, when I
- thought about it.
-
- It could be that some doctors have missed seeing the manic or
- hypomanic phases in some patients. If Mark hasn't seen adverse
- effects of Prozac, maybe it means he's diagnosing his patients
- correctly.
-
- > One reason its easy to get prozac is that the drug is really quite
- > nontoxic and there is rather little "down side" to trying it to see
- > if it helps or not. This is not meant as an excuse for lax prescribing,
- > however...
-
- Is Prozac ever prescribed for children? It seems that it would be
- safer than a tricyclic like Imipramine.
- --
- Krista Anderson, krista@ihlpf.att.com or ihlpf!krista@att.att.com
- I don't want to be here; I want to be in an Agatha Christie novel,
- or in a musical, like Mary Poppins.
-