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Getting Paxil Off
When pharmaceutical companies are making billions with all their lies, there are people who help others get those drugs off.
Antidepressant drug Paxil (manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline) was introduced to the North American market in the early '90s. It was marketed as a drug that was not supposed to be addictive.
But new studies show that 20% of recently approved prescription drugs have serious, even life-threatening side effects.
Just on Google.com over 17,000 searches per month made for "paxil withdrawal".
People are launching lawsuits against the pharmaceutical company alleging the drug was addictive and had a "tendency to induce physical and physiological dependency".
When pharmaceutical companies are making billions with all their lies, there are people who help others get those drugs off.
What are one of them saying:
"I've been taking Paxil for about a year now. I started off at 10 mg/day and have worked my way up to 120 mg.
I tried to stop taking it once several months ago and tried skipping doses and days and then breaking tablets in half, etc. I had some pretty severe withdrawal symptoms ("the zaps" which feel like electrical shocks, shakiness, and difficulty eating)."
But after applying advice from Powerstressmanagement.com:
"I really am feeling fine physically and mentally. You have done more for me than 30 years of doctors, pills, therapy and hospitalisations!"
The full story can be found here:
http://www.powerstressmanagement.com/free-ebooks-tools/a53_taking_drugs_off_real_experiences.htm
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