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F.D.A. Seeks Suicide Caution for Ten Antidepressants
NY Times ^ | March 22, 2004 | NA

Posted on 03/22/2004 12:18:11 PM PST by neverdem

WASHINGTON (AP) -- 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 investigation into the possible suicide connection initially focused on children given the drugs, its warning is aimed at both adult and pediatric use of the pills to alleviate depression.

It isn't clear yet that the drugs actually do lead to suicide, the FDA stressed. After all, depression itself can lead to suicide.

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.

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, has been proven to alleviate pediatric depression, Britain declared others -- drugs called 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.

Among 25 studies of the suspect medications involving 4,000 children and teens, there were no completed suicides. But 109 patients experienced one or more possibly suicide-related behaviors or attempts, the FDA says.

The studies varied dramatically in what was considered suicidal behavior, making a clear link difficult, FDA scientists have contended. For example, among 19 patients classified as cutting themselves, almost all were superficial, with little bleeding.

Worse, the youths most likely to commit suicide weren't allowed into those studies, so existing data likely won't settle the issue, the FDA's scientific advisers have warned.

Depression occurs in up to 10 percent of youth, and 1,883 10- to 19-year-olds killed themselves in 2001. Some 1.8 million teenagers attempted suicide that year, a quarter of them requiring medical attention, according to Columbia University scientists who are helping the FDA's probe.

In 2002, almost 11 million prescriptions were dispensed to patients under 18 for SSRIs and other newer antidepressants, to treat depression and a host of other conditions, FDA said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: antidepressants; celexa; effexor; fda; lexapro; luvox; mentalhealth; paxil; prozac; remeron; serzone; suicide; suicidecaution; tdids; wellbutrin; zoloft
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To: codyjacksmom
About 15 or 20 years ago the "scare du jour" was a pesticide called Alar, used by apple growers. All the Hollyweird types went nutso over it, and it got a lot of publicity. A year or so later it was proven to be bunk.
21 posted on 03/22/2004 1:15:29 PM PST by EggsAckley (....."I see the idiot is here"............)
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To: codyjacksmom
Buspar isn't an antidepressant and has nothing to do with any of the drugs the article is about.
22 posted on 03/22/2004 1:16:05 PM PST by John H K
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To: EggsAckley
Got ya'. Thanks for the education. I learn something new everyday here.
23 posted on 03/22/2004 1:16:48 PM PST by codyjacksmom
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To: DJtex
I was listening to NPR morning

what were you thinking? (wink, wink)

Spaulding got calm and collected at the end, then jumped into the East River.

just curious....any mention of Gray being on anti-depressants?

24 posted on 03/22/2004 1:19:04 PM PST by ZinGirl
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To: codyjacksmom
Thanks for sharing! This IS extremely important information for anyone to know about. I am shocked every day at what some doctors are prescribing their patients when it comes to SSRIs, MOAIs etc. Drugs like Zoloft/Prozac are only meant to be used by humans for 6 months or less. There have not been enough studies done on long term usage. And, since depression is medically classified differently than manic-depression, bipolarism, schizophrenia it is difficult for an M.D. to know what to prescribe if they do not have the training and clinical experience....as you well found out.

If you or anyone else wants the name of an excellent book on the subject, FReepmail me.

25 posted on 03/22/2004 1:22:21 PM PST by BossLady
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To: neverdem
Parent after parent described children who had become extremely agitated or anxious shortly after starting the antidepressants, and seemingly sudden impulses that turned deadly.

Parents really need to watch their children if they take any of these drugs for depression. My son took Zoloft for depression when he was a teen. He was very depressed but not suicidal. The Zoloft made him so impulsive it even scared him. His doctor told him not to ever take SSRIs again. He is now on an old fashioned antidepressant and is doing well under the circumstances.

26 posted on 03/22/2004 1:23:59 PM PST by muggs
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To: neverdem
Simulated Depression....

Set your TV to a station showing that (the whole world might be coming to an end or your family might be dying live on TV) have the TV set to black and White, and have the whole thing look like a real honest to God -no shit- newscast and then have some well meaning family and/or friends whisper in your ear that you need to pull yourself up by your boot straps and shake it off....

Then look at the TV and see pictures (of the world might be coming to an end or your family might be dying live on TV) the TV pictures are in black and White, and the whole thing is a real honest to God -no shit- newscast and then have some well meaning family and/or friends whisper in your ear that you need to pull yourself up by your boot straps and shake it off and that you are lazy...

The TV is set to a station showing pictures (of the world might be coming to an end or your family might be dying live on TV) the TV pictures are black and White, and the whole thing is a real honest to God -no shit- newscast and then have some well meaning family and/or friends whisper in your ear that you are lazy and you need to shake it off and you need to pull yourself up by your boot straps and ..... repeat....

PS You can't turn the TV off and you can not get away from it...

27 posted on 03/22/2004 1:53:27 PM PST by CathyRyan
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To: cjshapi
Same with me with Anxiety, Effexor XR (very low dosage) has helped a ton
28 posted on 03/22/2004 2:17:26 PM PST by Moleman
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To: muggs
The Zoloft made him so impulsive it even scared him. His doctor told him not to ever take SSRIs again.

My son had issues with paxil. I can absolutely believe that some people just don't metabolize these meds well. There is a population of people who are allergic to penicillin too. That doesn't mean the drug is bad in general.

But we need to get ALL of the information. Had anyone told me that agitation was a dangerous side effect, I could have gotten help for my son 4 days earlier and spared us all a very frightening experience. One that is still affecting us two years later.

29 posted on 03/22/2004 3:03:46 PM PST by Dianna
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To: neverdem
Didn't see Accutane on the list. The U.S. Representative for my district in Michigan has an interest in this issue:

U.S. Rep. Bart Stupak, (Dem. Michigan) & info on accutane

30 posted on 03/22/2004 3:14:00 PM PST by WhiteyAppleseed (2 million defensive gun uses a year. Tell that to the Gun Fairy who'd rather leave you toothless.)
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To: neverdem
bump
31 posted on 03/22/2004 3:17:19 PM PST by altura (Sometimes the ground rises up to meet me hard, but I DON'T FALL DOWN.)
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To: WhiteyAppleseed
Didn't see Accutane on the list. The U.S. Representative for my district in Michigan has an interest in this issue:

This story is only involved with the latest bunch of antidepressants. Accutane is for people that failed all other treatments for severely disfiguring acne. Accutane can have many different adverse effects. Thanks for the link.

32 posted on 03/22/2004 4:20:29 PM PST by neverdem (Xin loi min oi)
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