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In reply to the discussion: Does it strike anyone as important that the CT shooter had Aspergers and it is often treated with... [View all]Th1onein
(8,514 posts)Simply because you didn't experience, personally, an adverse effect, doesn't mean no one does. And it only takes one to go on a rampage killing.
My entire "crusade" is very obviously about these drugs, not about the people who take them. Because SSRIs don't share the same dangers in terms of toxicity, other adverse effects are often not paid attention to. This is a recipe for disaster.
The FDA has recommended increased monitoring of adolescents taking SSRIs, with office visits once a week for the first month of treatment and every 2 weeks for the second month, followed by 1 visit every 3 months. This stringent schedule has proven difficult to adhere to. One study (see below) showed that only 5% of adolescent patients received this level of attention.
Morrato EH, Libby AM, Orton HD, et al. Frequency of provider contact after FDA advisory on risk of pediatric suicidality with SSRIs. Am J Psychiatry. 2008;165:4250.