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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 511128" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Try googling "Prozac murders" and "Peter Breggin M.D". He was the expert witness that testified in the case in Canada when the judge concluded that the defense proved that the Prozac caused the violent outburst. You may be able to find enough documentation to present to the DA to get them to drop the charges.</p><p></p><p>Or, you may find enough data to get a different doctor (his pediatrician?) to write a letter that Prozac is known to cause these types of behaviors.</p><p></p><p>Third idea, ask psychiatrist to write a letter documenting just the data:</p><p></p><p>1. October 2011: difficult child seen for severe clinical depression; no history of severe physical aggression</p><p>2. October 1, 2011: difficult child rx Prozac to treat depression</p><p>3. Oct 15, Oct 23 and Nov 8: outbursts of physical aggression</p><p>4. Nov 9, 2011: Prozac discontinued</p><p>5. There have been no further outbursts of physical aggression</p><p></p><p>Maybe explain to the psychiatrist that she may end of being required to attend court as a witness (so she can say exactly this) if you cannot get the charges dropped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 511128, member: 1169"] Try googling "Prozac murders" and "Peter Breggin M.D". He was the expert witness that testified in the case in Canada when the judge concluded that the defense proved that the Prozac caused the violent outburst. You may be able to find enough documentation to present to the DA to get them to drop the charges. Or, you may find enough data to get a different doctor (his pediatrician?) to write a letter that Prozac is known to cause these types of behaviors. Third idea, ask psychiatrist to write a letter documenting just the data: 1. October 2011: difficult child seen for severe clinical depression; no history of severe physical aggression 2. October 1, 2011: difficult child rx Prozac to treat depression 3. Oct 15, Oct 23 and Nov 8: outbursts of physical aggression 4. Nov 9, 2011: Prozac discontinued 5. There have been no further outbursts of physical aggression Maybe explain to the psychiatrist that she may end of being required to attend court as a witness (so she can say exactly this) if you cannot get the charges dropped. [/QUOTE]
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