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    FDA Wants Suicide Warning Labels on Antidepressant

    FDA Wants Suicide Warning Labels on Antidepressants

    Monday, March 22, 2004

    WASHINGTON — Patients on some popular antidepressants should be closely monitored for warning signs of suicide, the government warned Monday in asking the makers of 10 drugs to add the caution to their labels.



    Although the Food and Drug Administration's (search) investigation into the possible suicide connection initially focused on children given the drugs, its warning is aimed at both adult and pediatric use.

    It isn't clear yet that the drugs actually do lead to suicide, the FDA stressed. But until that is settled, advisers to the FDA called last month for stronger warnings to doctors and parents that the antidepressants may cause agitation, anxiety and hostility in a subset of patients who may be unusually prone to rare side effects.

    On Monday, the FDA followed its advisers' recommendation and issued a public health advisory putting doctors, patients, families and other caregivers on notice to be particularly vigilant for signs of worsening depression or suicidal thoughts at the beginning of anti-depressant therapy or whenever the dose is changed.

    The drugs of concern are all newer-generation antidepressants: Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, Effexor, Celexa, Remeron, Lexapro, Luvox, Serzone and Wellbutrin. Most are known to affect the brain chemical serotonin (search).

    British health authorities sounded the alarm last year, saying long-suppressed research suggests certain antidepressants might sometimes increase the risk of suicidal behavior in children and teenagers.

    Because only one drug, Prozac (search), has been proven to alleviate pediatric depression, Britain declared others — drugs called selective seretonin reuptake inhibitors (search) (SSRIs) and their close relatives — unsuitable for depressed youth.

    The FDA issued a caution on pediatric use last year, but Monday's action — especially the addition of the warning to drug labels — goes significantly further.

    Dozens of anguished parents pleaded with FDA in a meeting last month to add such warnings, citing preteens and teenagers who hanged themselves or slashed their wrists shortly after starting the antidepressants.

    Parent after parent described children who had become extremely agitated or anxious shortly after starting the antidepressants, and seemingly sudden impulses that turned deadly.








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    Seroxat (Paxil) leads the way with this and is where most of the documentation lies.

    The danger time is mainly in the first 5 days and it is urged now in the UK that people start on a tiny dose and wind it up slowly.

    Also, this month it is recommended that the dose does not exceed 20mg a day . Some doctors have been increasing it up to 40mg or even 60mg and there is no evidence that it is of any benefit at all .


    Although suicide is the result cited most , the amount of agression and violence demonstrated by new Seroxat users was enormous too - often against other people.

    I welcome this although it will undoubtedly put off already anxious people from taking what may be in the medium /long term an extremely helpful and beneficial class of drug and I do not believe every SSRI to be similar in these sideeffcts.






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    The information only came to light last Thursday when the Committee on Safety of Medicines, which advises the MHRA, warned doctors to keep to 20mg when prescribing the drug to new patients with most types of disorder. Around 17,000 people were given higher doses last year, which could increase the risk of side-effects such as insomnia and nausea.

    Doctors have also beenwarned that children and under-18s should not be prescribed Seroxat, which can be addictive and increase the risk of violent behaviour and suicide in some people.

    'On Thursday the agency at last published information advising that many thousands of men and women in this country may have been taking Seroxat at a dose that was unsafe.





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    quote:Originally posted by Radar


    I welcome this although it will undoubtedly put off already anxious people from taking what may be in the medium /long term an extremely helpful and beneficial class of drug and I do not believe every SSRI to be similar in these sideeffcts.





    I agree all meds have side effects and i know this one seems severe but i know a lot of people who paxil has helped



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    I agree entirely with you Ogarchamplin.

    Literally, millions of people have used it and the other drugs involved and been helped enormously. Indeed , it's been a complete life saver for many.



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    Since I took my cipralex two years ago it said on the leaflet that it may cause an increase or cause suicidal feelings.

    then i panicked about that for a bit!

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    Hiya All

    Lol Em, know that feeling!!!

    Just to put a positive on things as this post has freaked me out slightly.....My mum has been on Seroxat for about 5 years after trying many other drugs for most of her adult life. She was agoraphobic and within about 4 months of taking them she went on a cruise. Without this medication she would still be living in her bedroom.
    Also I started having panic in June 2002 and I was feeling suicidal until I STARTED taking SSRI's at which the feeling subsided and apart from panic havent had any severely depressive thoughts since.

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    My friend Tracy is doing a PHD in psychology.

    She was taught when she did her degree that prior to issuing anti - depressants to patients, they should be questioned closely on whether they ever had any suicidal thoughts.

    This is because a lot of depressed people with suicidal tendancies felt so bad that they couldn't be bothered to do anything about it.

    Once they had started taking certain medications, they started to feel a bit better, and had enough energy to actually try to commit suicide.

    Before I started on my anti-depressants, I was questioned by my counsellor and my GP on whether I had ever felt suicidial. (Which I haven't - I want my old life back, I just want to loose the sad anxious one!!)

    Although I welcome this report, as it will hopefully ensure that patients who need medication get the correct type, and are treated successfully, I would just like to say that taking anti-depressants is the best thing I've done in a long time!

    Obviously drug therapy is a very personal thing, but if anybody had just been prescribed medication, and is unsure, based on my experience, I would say give it a whirl. There are lots of negative posts about medication on this site (mainly because people tend to share bad experiences and don't bother writing about good ones), but I started treatment with an open mind, and I can honestly say the improvement in my general well being is dramatic. (I am also doing talking therapy and lead a very healthy lifestyle)

    In fact, lots of people keep telling me how much better I look. Not having noticed any difference myself, I'm getting a bit worried about what they mean!!! I hadn't realised that I looked ill!!!!

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    I think it's great that they put leaflets in with the medication we get.
    At one time we were given the pills and that was that. Anything we wanted to know we had to find out for ourselves.

    At least now we know what the medication is designed for, how much to take and what side effects it may have.

    On the subject of seroxat, I learned something very interesting the other day.
    Apparently doctors have been prescribing to higher starting doses, and too higher continuing doses. Medical councils have warned the goverment to issue information to GP's for years, but they haven't - I wonder why that is?


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    People are already starting to freak out because they have been on these meds for some time now and think that NOW they are going to kill themselves. Everyone needs to look at the one part of the warning which is


    On Monday, the FDA followed its advisers' recommendation and issued a public health advisory putting doctors, patients, families and other caregivers on notice to be particularly vigilant for signs of worsening depression or suicidal thoughts at the beginning of anti-depressant therapy or whenever the dose is changed.


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