Original article no longer available The Leaf-Chronicle By ERIK SCHELZIG, Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- House Judiciary Chairman Rob Briley, a Nashville Democrat, was charged with driving under the influence and evading arrest after two separate incidents over the weekend, according to police reports. Briley was arrested again Monday on a vandalism … [Read more...] about State Rep. Rob Briley charged with DUI, evading arrest — (The Leaf-Chronicle)
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Withdrawals from antidepressant extreme — (The Clarion-Ledger)
Original article no longer available The Clarion-Ledger July 10, 2007 By Joe and Teresa Graedon, Special to The Clarion-Ledger Q: I have just been through detox hell after stopping the antidepressant Cymbalta. After a week of dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, sweats, chills, itching, disorientation, mood swings and headaches, I am angry! My doctor did not tell me that this … [Read more...] about Withdrawals from antidepressant extreme — (The Clarion-Ledger)
Pantless driver arrested after pulling into oncoming traffic — (The Boston Herald)
Original article no longer available The Boston Herald By Rory Schuler/ Arlington Advocate Tuesday, July 3, 2007 - Updated:11:11 AM EST Winchester, Mass. - Clad in only a pair of unmentionables and a tank top, police suspected an Arlington man of driving under the influence long before he failed the alphabet test twice. Shortly after midnight, June 30, police followed a … [Read more...] about Pantless driver arrested after pulling into oncoming traffic — (The Boston Herald)
Washek ordered to stand trial for murder — (Minot Daily News)
Original article no longer available Minot Daily News By DAVE CALDWELL, Staff Writer dcaldwell@minotdailynews.com Jay Washek, center, is led through the Ward County Courthouse Thursday by Ward County Sheriff’s Department officers on the way to Washek’s preliminary hearing on a Class AA felony murder charge. The man accused of murdering a Plaza woman in northwest … [Read more...] about Washek ordered to stand trial for murder — (Minot Daily News)
Drugs might breed violence; Attacks on staff rise at Western State Hospital — (The News Tribune)
To view original article click here The News Tribune M. ALEXANDER OTTO; The News Tribune Published: May 28th, 2007 01:00 AM Last updated: May 28th, 2007 02:48 PM (PDT) If present trends continue, one in four of the Lakewood mental hospital’s more than 1,700 workers can expect to be assaulted by a patient in 2007, according to the state Department of Labor and … [Read more...] about Drugs might breed violence; Attacks on staff rise at Western State Hospital — (The News Tribune)
Not Guilty by Reason of Cymbalta Induced Insanity: Man Kills Wife
Paragraph 7 reads: "But his lawyers say a doctor's decision to increase Crerar's dosage of Cymbalta four days before the murder pushed him to try to kill himself Crerar tried unsuccessfully to hang himself the day before the murder and kill his wife. Investigators also found other prescribed drugs, including the sleep aids Rozerem, Ambien and Lunesta, in the Crerars' … [Read more...] about Not Guilty by Reason of Cymbalta Induced Insanity: Man Kills Wife
BOTTLES, PILLS MIGHT BE CLUES IN BABY’S DEATH – FATHER LEFT HIM IN HOT CAR AT HOME — (Lexington Herald-Leader)
To view original article click here Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) August 4, 2005 Author: Cassondra Kirby, Herald-Leader Staff Writer Three empty mini-bottles of vodka, three empty beer containers and three prescription bottles of pills were among the items police seized from the home of a Lexington father charged with murder in the death of his 9-month-old son, according to … [Read more...] about BOTTLES, PILLS MIGHT BE CLUES IN BABY’S DEATH – FATHER LEFT HIM IN HOT CAR AT HOME — (Lexington Herald-Leader)
FDA Warns About Antidepressants, Suicide — (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)
Original article no longer available Bluefield Daily Telegraph Posted: Friday, Jul 01, 2005 - 02:05:16 pm EDT WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Administration issued a second public warning Friday that adults who use antidepressants should be closely monitored for warning signs of suicide, especially when they first start the pills or change a dose. Much of the concern over … [Read more...] about FDA Warns About Antidepressants, Suicide — (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)
Woman in Lilly clinical trial hangs herself — (The Indy Star)
Original article no longer available The Indy Star By J.K. Wall and John Tuohy, <jk.wall@indystar.com February 10, 2004 Coroner will consider whether drugs played a possible part in 19-year-old's suicide. A toxicology test will determine whether drugs played a role in the suicide of a 19-year-old woman who was participating in clinical trials for a new medication … [Read more...] about Woman in Lilly clinical trial hangs herself — (The Indy Star)
Prozac Data Kept From Trial — (NARPA)
To view original article click here National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy The Boston Globe Prozac data was kept from trial, suit says By Mitchell Zuckoff, Globe Staff, 6/8/2000 Opening a new front in the battle over Prozac and suicide, the children of a man who killed his wife then himself while taking the drug are accusing Eli Lilly and Co. of fraud … [Read more...] about Prozac Data Kept From Trial — (NARPA)