"I love the product, and I don't think I could have gotten through my panic attacks without the wonderful help of this miracle drug," she told Glaxo.
"I just want to start to try and get pregnant again soon," she wrote. "I do not want to put my unborn child through anything that would hurt him/her."
"Please, if you do not have this information, where is this information held?" she wrote. "Does anyone do studies like this? Please, any information you may give me would be great."
Glaxo wrote back on June 6, 2001. "We are attaching a copy of our current product information for Paxil. Please review the section on use during pregnancy," the letter read.
"Further questions about your treatment should be directed to the physician, pharmacist or healthcare provider who has the most complete information about your medical condition," they said. "Because patient care is individualised, we encourage patients to direct questions about their medical condition and treatment to their physician."
"We believe that because your physician knows your medical history, he or she is best suited to answer your questions," Glaxo wrote. "Our drug information department is available to answer any questions your physician or pharmacist may have about our products."
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