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anyone else reading this new info on seroquel??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 228871" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>MWM - Yes, I have heard of that as well. How the medications can change our children for the long term. I"m sorry to hear that he suffers with even being off the medications for so very long. I had a friend with whom told me several things about seroquel, not too far off the mark of the listed warnings, more the frequency and severity of it she was supposed to send me links, hence this thread I started yet she didn't.</p><p> </p><p>I think that it does come down to weighing the risks out. Also what irritates me, oh sheesh now i'm going to start is alot of these drug companies with their clinical trials how they are handled is bs to some extent. Now, believe me I'm not paranoid yet at the end of the day the pharma companies wanna make money, they want their drug on the market. All too often they push it onto the market before its ready and then first 3 - 5 years we begin to hear the nightmare stories of side effects, etc. because yes first ppl are all different their biochemical make up, etc. yet also the trials were not run long enough, or well enough.</p><p> </p><p>For me personally I think it comes down to having the blood tests run, etc. and than make my decision from there regarding continuing the medication.</p><p> </p><p>maybe we should start a thread mainly of side effects from different medications that we see and our difficult child's experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 228871, member: 4514"] MWM - Yes, I have heard of that as well. How the medications can change our children for the long term. I"m sorry to hear that he suffers with even being off the medications for so very long. I had a friend with whom told me several things about seroquel, not too far off the mark of the listed warnings, more the frequency and severity of it she was supposed to send me links, hence this thread I started yet she didn't. I think that it does come down to weighing the risks out. Also what irritates me, oh sheesh now i'm going to start is alot of these drug companies with their clinical trials how they are handled is bs to some extent. Now, believe me I'm not paranoid yet at the end of the day the pharma companies wanna make money, they want their drug on the market. All too often they push it onto the market before its ready and then first 3 - 5 years we begin to hear the nightmare stories of side effects, etc. because yes first ppl are all different their biochemical make up, etc. yet also the trials were not run long enough, or well enough. For me personally I think it comes down to having the blood tests run, etc. and than make my decision from there regarding continuing the medication. maybe we should start a thread mainly of side effects from different medications that we see and our difficult child's experience. [/QUOTE]
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