Nerlin Sarmiento was charged last week with 1st degree murder. She allegedly drowned her 7 year old son, then called 911. Her husband spoke out on her mind altering medication to CBC.....
These crimes (where mind altering drugs are involved) seems like a common occurance these days ...
The pharmacists are not required to disclose that suicide and homicial ideation can occur, or any other adverse side affect. (They expect the doctor should/would have assessed the patient before writing the prescription...as well as informing his patient about any adverse side affects)
The print outs and the pill boxes in Canada do not state these "rare" side affects can occur. A person could fill their prescription and not know about these "known side afects that are written in the CPS by the manufacturer.
If you dont ask your pharmacist if suicide or homicide ideation can occur, they will not inform you of the known fact, in fear that you wont take the needed drug.
The stats that determine the frequency of side affects are gathered by Health Canada.
Health Canada gets the data from pharmacists and doctors who complete adverse side affect forms, when patients inform them of a side affect.
Doctors and pharmacists in Canada are not required to complete and send in these forms. It is up to their discretion. They are not mandatory.
The stats that determine how often a side affect is felt, are determined by completed forms sent in by pharmacists, and doctors who have no requirement to complete and send in a form.
A person can do it own their own, if they know how to do their own research on the net. No one keeps track or governs these forms.
Mother accused of killing son was depressed, husband says - Edmonton - CBC News
These crimes (where mind altering drugs are involved) seems like a common occurance these days ...
The pharmacists are not required to disclose that suicide and homicial ideation can occur, or any other adverse side affect. (They expect the doctor should/would have assessed the patient before writing the prescription...as well as informing his patient about any adverse side affects)
The print outs and the pill boxes in Canada do not state these "rare" side affects can occur. A person could fill their prescription and not know about these "known side afects that are written in the CPS by the manufacturer.
If you dont ask your pharmacist if suicide or homicide ideation can occur, they will not inform you of the known fact, in fear that you wont take the needed drug.
The stats that determine the frequency of side affects are gathered by Health Canada.
Health Canada gets the data from pharmacists and doctors who complete adverse side affect forms, when patients inform them of a side affect.
Doctors and pharmacists in Canada are not required to complete and send in these forms. It is up to their discretion. They are not mandatory.
The stats that determine how often a side affect is felt, are determined by completed forms sent in by pharmacists, and doctors who have no requirement to complete and send in a form.
A person can do it own their own, if they know how to do their own research on the net. No one keeps track or governs these forms.
Mother accused of killing son was depressed, husband says - Edmonton - CBC News