1. Terry L. Walker Terry L. Walker Canada says:

    From July 2001 to July 2002 I took paxil as prescribed by doctors of a downtown Toronto Health Centre St. Michaels Family clinic; after abrupt discontinuation of the paroxetine (paxil);tests showed prediabetes, malignant neoplasms brain, brain abscess, hypothyroidism, presenile dementia, seizure.  All doctors abandoned me and current doctors do not address neuroleptic pain problems.  I went from 210 pounds to 250 pounds during the one year of paxil once paxil was removed my weight went back down to 200 pounds within 6 months.

    Creatine (CPK) levels; Thyroid Stimulation Hormone levels, Free T3, and Free T4, along with diabetes (blood sugar level) tests need to be done for people on any of these atypical antipsychotic or atypical antidepressants on a regular basis.  Do doctors not go on the internet to improve their skills? There are people that can take these drugs and those of us who will meet their death if kept on them.

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