Suspected adverse events are not filed because something is plausible. How do you square the above toxicology based findings with what you are saying now, and what you were asking for in your OP? There is a very real discordance here.
Huh? Im not understanding your question??
And suspected events are absolutley necessary... here is why...
The banning of Tholidomide in the 60's was because of plausible suspicion.... babies were being born deformed who's mothers were taking this drug...
There was no scientific blood test for mom or baby to have made that determination...it was the all too common trend...
In the case of antidepressanst and antipsychotics we already know from the manufacturer that suicidal and homicidal ideation along with loss of reality can and has happened..
Are you suggesting that without some type of blood test confirming such, that trends cant ever be established? How can trends be established if we arent able to find out the information surrounding the murder suicide? Hearing that tox reports arent even done (id the cause of death is already able to be established) was shocking to me.... Hopefully, society will start seeing a common trend and start speaking out...
Huh? Im not understanding your question??
And suspected events are absolutley necessary... here is why...
The banning of Tholidomide in the 60's was because of plausible suspicion.... babies were being born deformed who's mothers were taking this drug...
There was no scientific blood test for mom or baby to have made that determination...it was the all too common trend...
In the case of antidepressanst and antipsychotics we already know from the manufacturer that suicidal and homicidal ideation along with loss of reality can and has happened..
Are you suggesting that without some type of blood test confirming such, that trends cant ever be established? How can trends be established if we arent able to find out the information surrounding the murder suicide? Hearing that tox reports arent even done (id the cause of death is already able to be established) was shocking to me.... Hopefully, society will start seeing a common trend and start speaking out...
Hey just think .... back in the 50's and 60's if the pharma companies had have said that thir studies showed tholidomide has the very rare adverse reaction/side effect that babies coud be deformed... it would have never been banned....every mom who delivered a baby with a birth defect would have been told it wasnt the drug becasue it was so rare... sheesh