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October 14, 2006 at 06:35:44

Paxil Five-Year Litigation History

by Evelyn Pringle     Page 9 of 9 page(s)

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www.a-paxil-lawyer-source.com/
www.antidepressantadversereactions.com/
www.paxilbirthdefect.com/

(Written as part of the Paxil Litigation Monthly Round-Up, Sponsored by Baum Hedlund's Pharmaceutical Antidepressant Litigation Department)

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Kathryn Hedges is an election activist, biology graduate student, and photographer living in Humboldt County, California.
khedges1Kathryn Hedges is an election activist, biology graduate student, and photographer living in Humboldt County, California.

More "science" in science fiction than meets the eye

After reading the section of your report describing severe agitation in Paxil test subjects, I wondered if Joss Whedon had heard about the situation when he wrote the script for his movie Serenity (spoiler warning: the connection is a major plot point).

Well, keep posting to OpEdNews--can't stop the signal.

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