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- From: mt@media.mit.edu (Michael Travers)
- Subject: Re: Getting off Xanax
- In-Reply-To: kim@techbook.com's message of Mon, 28 Dec 1992 19:08:23 GMT
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- <1992Dec26.114156.16237@newstand.syr.edu> <BzzH7B.2Dq@techbook.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 22:00:56 GMT
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- In article <BzzH7B.2Dq@techbook.com> kim@techbook.com (Kim Larsen) writes:
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- Have you read William Styron's account of his depression (can't recall
- the name right now...)? What did you think of his suspicions that Halcion
- contributed to his problem?
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- The book is _Darkness Visible_. I haven't read it, but I just read a
- related piece in a recent _Nation_ magazine called "Prozac Days,
- Halcion Nights" where he has some nasty things to say about Halcion
- and the company that manufactures and pushes it (Upjohn).
-