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Seniors Under Medication Run Heightened Risk For Car Crashes

Zoloft is from a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) that balances the body’s serotonin. Serotonin is a kind of hormone that influences the overall condition of our well-being. It regulates mood, moderates anxiety and alleviates depression. Zoloft is simply known as an antidepressant. Last week, the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry published an article saying that seniors under medication are at ahigher risk of having car crash. Medication refers to sedatives and antidepressants or SSRIs.

Ontario, Canada healthcare and transportation databases were the references for the data used in the study. The study was co-authored by an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Dr. Mark Rapoport.

“Antidepressants did increase the risk of crash significantly but that increased risk was only restricted to at-fault crashes and only restricted to crashes where there was another strong centrally acting medication on board as well, so a benzodiazepine or a strong anticholinergic medication,” says Dr. Rapoport.
The sleeping medication, benzodianzepines, and antidepressants are usually prescribed together for insomnia accompanies depression or vice versa.

Troubled Sleeping May be an Antidepressant Effect

Pfizer is the manufacturer of Zoloft, brand name for setraline.  Media reports say that when Zoloft was out on the market, it quickly became one of the largest-selling, globally available antidepressant drugs.
Zoloft withdrawal symptoms are triggered when a patient fails to take a scheduled dose or completely taper off from the drug. The most severe health complications brought about by Zoloft discontinuation are related to the heart, according to medical specialists.

The most common Zoloft withdrawal symptoms are insomnia, tiredness, irritability, dizziness, confusion and headache.

The more severe withdrawal symptoms that need immediate attention include bleeding, bruising, diarrhea, constipation, unusual weakness, shortness of breath, swelling of abdomen or legs, joint pains, erectile dysfunction, edema of the lungs and gastrointestinal problems.  These serious withdrawal symptoms also include erythema, which is the swelling of blood vessels and dysphalgia, which is the inability to swallow.

Despite Warnings, Antidepressant Use Increases

Over the past 15 years, a 400 percent increase in antidepressant usage was observed by Center for Disease Control (CDC). This scenario plays up despite the warnings about antidepressant side effects and withdrawal symptoms from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), medical researchers and other institutions.
Dr. Rapoport and his colleague’s stress that all patients, especially seniors, need to be cautioned about potential interactions between the medications they are prescribed to.

Medical professionals may offer safer alternatives instead of antidepressant drugs.  To those taking antidepressant drugs, it is safe for them to consider that several Zoloft lawsuit filed against its manufacturer imply that antidepressant drugs may not be the best way to deal with their problems.

References:


•depression.emedtv.com/zoloft/zoloft-withdrawal.html
•depression.about.com/cs/sideeffects/a/maoiszoloft.htm
•medhelp.org/posts/Depression-Anxiety-Mental-Health/Withdrawal-from-Zoloft-After-Long-term-Use/show/267888

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Zoloft Withdrawal Symptoms May be Dangerous, Aside from Side Effects

Depression is a brain illness, according to medical researchers. Talk therapy and antidepressant intake are the usual treatments for depression. Most of the patients consider both. But the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) already issued different warnings regarding Zoloft intake.  With the studies conducted plus reports from patients, Zoloft has been indicated to have seriously dangerous side effects and withdrawal symptoms.

Pfizer is the manufacturer of the antidepressant Zoloft, brand name for setraline. Media reports say  that when Zoloft was out on the market, it quickly became one of the largest-selling, globally available antidepressant drugs.

Generally, it is for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), premenstrual dyphoric disorder (PMDD), panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social anxiety disorder and major depression (MDD).

In spite of the warnings from medical researchers, institutions and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a 400 percent increase in antidepressant use over the past 15 years was found out by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). This means that at present, 11 percent of the American population is taking one or more antidepressants.

If a patient misses a dose of Zoloft or stop using the drug, withdrawal symptoms can occur.  The most severe health complications brought about by Zoloft discontinuation are related to the heart, according to medical specialists.

The most common Zoloft withdrawal symptoms are insomnia, tiredness, irritability, dizziness, confusion and headache.
The following are other withdrawal symptoms:

•Unusual weakness;
•Shortness of breath;
•Swelling of legs or abdomen
•Gastrointestinal symptoms
•Dysphagia (inability to swallow)
•Joint pains
•Bleeding
•Bruising
•Edema of the lungs
•Erectile dysfunction
•Delayed ejaculation
•Diarrhea or constipation
•Erythema (swelling of blood vessels)

In addition, birth defects to newborns, physical pain, sexual dysfunction, psychosis, delusion, hallucination, memory loss, sleeping problems, eating disorders, abnormal personality changes, unusual mood shifts, irritability, hostility, self-harm and other acts of violence are among the harmful side effects reported by the complaining patients.

Therefore, the public should always consult a doctor before taking any medicines to avoid any unfortunate repercussions.  So, Zoloft patients should directly consult their healthcare experts if doubts concerning its effect on their health and state of mind arise. Disappointed and affected users filing lawsuits appear to be gaining ground against Pfizer, its manufacturer. Patients who have suffered from side effects seek compensation from the company. Affected parties should seek legal advice to find out more about Zoloft lawsuits.

As for those taking antidepressants, it is safe for them to consider that the number of lawsuit filed against its manufacturer implies that antidepressants may not be the best way to deal with their problems. Health care experts may provide safer ways instead of antidepressants.

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