Details for From Prozac to Ecstasy: the implication of new evidence for drug-induced brain damage
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An editorial appearing in vol 3 no 1 of the journal Ethical Human Sciences and Services in which Dr. Breggin points out that the kind of research used to justify a ban on MDMA (the recreational drug Ecstasy) could also be used to justify a ban of SSRI antidepressants.
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WARNING!

Most psychiatric drugs can cause withdrawal reactions, sometimes including life-threatening emotional and physical withdrawal problems. In short, it is not only dangerous to start taking psychiatric drugs, it can also be dangerous to stop them. Withdrawal from psychiatric drugs should be done carefully under experienced clinical supervision. Methods for safely withdrawing from psychiatric drugs are discussed in Dr. Breggin's new book, Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal: A Guide for Prescribers, Therapists, Patients, and Their Families.