Antidepressant Protest in
front of White House
by James Torlakson 9/4/05
I flew back to Washington,
DC to participate in a protest focused on the often-lethal nature of
SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) and other atypical
antidepressants, which took place in front of the White House on August 24th,
25th, and 26th. My twenty-one year old daughter, Elizabeth, committed
“suicide” as a direct result of her use of the SSRI, Celexa. More than
five thousand young people have committed violent suicides induced by their
antide- pressants. Though known by those involved in this cause, it is just
now reaching the media that the SSRIs have the same fatal effects on many
adults of all ages.
The protest was initiated by Allan
Routhier whose wife, Diane, shot herself in the head and died as a result of
her SNRI (variation of SSRI), Wellbutrin. She had gone to the doctor for
stomach pain and was put on Wellbutrin; which she had adverse reactions to so
the doctors added an anti-psychotic drug. Three days later she committed
suicide. Her autopsy revealed she had gallstones. Why was she put on
antidepressants? Allan and his two young sons are asking the same question.
You would think a mother shooting herself
in the head or my daughter allowing herself to be run over by a BART train
would be about as horrible as it could get. Hardly! At the protest Dolores
Mobley shared her granddaughter’s SSRI fate. Megan Blanchard, twenty years
old, had sought relief for pain, which was the result of a car accident.
Doctors put her on a drug cocktail which included the SSRIs, Paxil, Zoloft,
and Effexor XR. To make a long story short: when Megan (lost in a sea of
drugs) attempted to withdraw from these pharmaceuticals, she tried to hang
herself from a ceiling fan. When it came crashing down on her head, she
proceeded to douse herself in lamp oil and lit herself on fire. She attempted
to douse the flames in the bathtub, which only spread the fire. Somehow she
managed to call 911. When help arrived they found her flaming in the front
yard and the house was on fire. She lived through a thirty-minute rush to a
burn center only then to die with second and third degree burns over 95% of
her body. If you have the heart, visit www.drugawareness.org
and press the “Experiences” button. The stories go on and on regarding
suicides, homicides, complete personality changes, and withdrawal nightmares.
Pharmaceutical companies have suppressed
the fact that SSRIs induce suicide in 2% of patients. The have buried the
clinical trials which prove this ugly fact. In terms of efficacy, their best
trials show that SSRIs help 20% of patients with depression. Many of the
clinical trials show NO efficacy, as the SSRIs performed no better than
placebos. In the best-case scenario, 80% of the patients using these drugs are
running all the side effect risks with NO medical benefit. Statistically, you
are twice as likely to die from using these drugs than if you did not use
them. These drug companies are making tens of billions of dollars from the
SSRIs. This is criminal, yet the F.D.A. all but looks the other way.
All of the protesters want the drug
companies to tell the FULL truth regarding the dangerous side effects of these
antidepressants, which include suicide, homicide, psychotic breakdowns, road
rage, and horrendous withdrawal symptoms. All protesters are in favor of
Senate Bills S.470 (making results of ALL clinical trials available to the
public) and S.930 (conducting post market surveillance of drugs focusing on
risk-benefit analyses and unreasonable risk). Both these bills will make vital
changes in FDA procedures. We encourage the public to write to their
Congressmen and Senators expressing support of these bills. All protesters
want you to become informed of the dangers of SSRIs and a host of other
pharmaceutical drugs. Patient self-investigation and self-education may well
save your life or the life of a loved one.
Among those in attendance at the protest
were survivors of SSRI suicide victims; parents of children who committed SSRI
homicides and are now imprisoned; survivors of hellish SSRI withdrawals; wives
whose husbands left their families as a result of pharmaceutically induced
personality changes; Dr. Ann Blake Tracy author of PROZAC: PANACEA OR
PANDORA? ;
Linda Hurcombe, author of Losing A Child, whose daughter committed
SSRI suicide; and Mark Taylor, a young Columbine survivor who was shot in
the head by the S.S.R.I. killer student.
We were able to tell our stories to an Associated
Press reporter, a reporter from United Press International, a
man filming for Sixty Minutes, Susan Herold and William Vaughan of
the Consumers Union, Tom Fussaro (Senior Legislative Assistant for
Congressman Mike Ferguson, member of Subcommittee on Health), and the
tourists who were viewing the White House.
Protesters flew in from around the United
States and the United Kingdom. Nearly all wore the Truth Trust lapin pin (I
created to help unify this cause) and carried poignant home crafted signs. So
many of us who only knew each other via the internet got a chance to meet,
share our stories, grief, and formulate a three point plan: 1) stop the
Television advertising of psychotropic drugs, 2) make the public aware that
the lethal risks apply to ALL age groups (not just children), 3) organize
protests at State Capitols in all states.
I am glad I attended this three-day
protest. I was able to support Allan Routhier and his sons, represent my
daughter with Kathleen Bodnar (Elizabeth’s mother), and be a part of the
growing movement to help save lives and bring about vital change regarding
this pharmaceutical crisis. Though my experience was heart wrenching, at
times, there was also warm conversation and even laughter. It is said that
sometimes “Bad things happen to good people.” This couldn’t have been
more true.
