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Paxil was
introduced into the U.S. market in 1992 by
SmithKline Beecham, now known as Glaxo SmithKline
Corporation and is the ninth best-selling drug in
the country. Paxil is an SSRI (selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitor) doctor-prescribed medication
that has been approved for marketing in the United
States to treat depression, panic disorder, social
phobia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Recently a jury in a wrongful death suit awarded $8
Million to relatives of a patient taking Paxil who
committed suicide and killed 3 others. The charges
in this case were that SmithKline Beecham (Glaxo
SmithKline Corporation) has know since 1990 that
Paxil can produce suicidal and homicidal
reactions in a small number of people and failed
to provide adequate warnings to doctors or on their
label about this reaction. The charges also claimed
that Glaxo Smithkline Corporation (GSK) did not
adequately test for the risk of such reactions.
Up to 85 percent of patients who take Paxil may have
some type of withdrawal symptoms when they stop.
Many doctors and patients also may not know that to
end treatment, levels of the drug should be tapered
off while under a doctor's care. Recent research
indicates that as many as 70 percent of general
practitioners and 30 percent of psychiatrists do not
know about the side effects of ending
serotonin-boosting drugs.
Suicide associated with Paxil can be the result of
recent ingestion (particularly during the first few
weeks of treatment initiation or dosage increase) or
trying to stop the drug. There are reports of
suicides occurring when people are trying to stop
taking Paxil.
It is the responsibility of drug manufacturers to
properly warn the medical community and general
public about dangers associated with their products.
“It seemed clear that some people that went on the
drugs had no major problems, but equally clear that
others who went on the drug [Paxil/Seroxat] ended up
more restless, in a state of mental turmoil,
complaining about dreams, nightmares, and a range of
things like this. These don’t seem to have been
explored further in any great detail.”
-- Dr
David Healy, Panorama, BBC, 2002 -- |
We believe that drug companies who place profit
above people must be held accountable for their
negligence and the damage they cause to innocent
victim’s lives.
Brown & Crouppen’s skills, credentials and resources
have helped thousands of clients win millions of
dollars from the manufacturers and suppliers of
unsafe drugs and products.
If you have been
injured by a dangerous drug, the manufacturer may
have failed in its duty to design, make, inspect and
label the product appropriately.
At Brown
& Crouppen our experienced team of Paxil and
defective drug lawyers provide tough, aggressive
representation for Paxil victims and their families.
When you choose us to handle your Paxil lawsuit,
our entire team becomes fully committed to your
cause. We’ll find answers, hold negligent companies
responsible and get you the compensation you
deserve.
Brown & Crouppen can help you make informed
decisions about your legal rights, so please call
Brown & Crouppen at
1-800-536-HELP for your free legal
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My name is Ron Brown,
along with my partner Terry Crouppen we founded
Brown and Crouppen almost 20 years ago. Today, we
are proud to say that we are one of mid-America’s
largest personal injury law firms. For some time now
we have concentrated a lot of our time and resources
in the area of dangerous drug litigation. We have
partnered with some of the country’s best drug
litigation specialists to create a legal team we
feel is second to none. Our team has successfully
handled cases involving the prescription drugs
Rezulin™, Fen-Phen™ and Lotronex™.
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My
mother was a great lady. I wish you could have met
her. She was loving, wise and just about the best
cook in the world. I really miss her. A few years
ago mom was given a prescription drug by her doctor
to help manage her chronic disease. Unfortunately
this new wonder drug didn’t help at all, in fact it
really hurt her. You see after mom started taking
the drug we noticed she was going downhill. She was
tired all the time, she couldn’t sleep and became
very restless.
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A lot of people
believe that the giant corporations of the world are
impossible beat. Let me assure you this is not true.
Everyday, Brown and Crouppen as well as other
prominent law firms across America take on these
giants and win. The real wonder of the American
legal system is that it allows individuals to
litigate important matters against giant
corporations as equals. If a case has merit our
system enables you to win compensation for the harm
done. It happens everyday.
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