April 23, 2025 at 7:04 am
Kim Witczak, a Global drug safety advocate and advisor to MISSD, intuitively knew Zoloft precipitated her husband’s out-of-character death. That the coroner who investigated Woody’s death asked about medications he took was helpful–and rare. Today, decades later, most coroners don’t ask questions about medications and formal reports don’t often include a list of all medications taken or recently discontinued. This needs to change so that medication-induced suicides are correctly recorded and data can be compiled to increase akathisia understanding and prevention.
Listen to the Kim’s podcast interview at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fSYT2OtNpo.
April 16, 2025 at 6:37 am
Most people prescribed benzodiazephines are unaware that they should only be used for a brief duration and that they can cause dependency and adverse effects even when taken as directed or discontinued. This global health problem has largely been ignored by medicine regulators in all countries.
However, one country, France, has recently launched a new campaign “to raise awareness, among the general public and healthcare professionals, of the dangers of overuse of benzodiazepines which are medicines typically prescribed for the treatment of anxiety and insomnia.”
French health authorities estimate that 40% of people treated with benzodiazepines have prescriptions that offer the drugs for too long. Read the full article at https://www.connexionfrance.com/practical/warning-over-overuse-of-anxiety-and-insomnia-medication-in-france/718550.
April 14, 2025 at 3:40 pm
A licensed clinical social worker, Laura Vigiano, adeptly shares her akathisia experience when trying to discontinue Cymbalta. Her Mad in America article can help all better understand withdrawal akathisia. “After an eight-month taper off 60 mg of Cymbalta in 2019 I was SLAMMED with delayed akathisia so severe that I had a plan to end my life if reinstatement of the drug didn’t work. (Akathisia can be a side effect of medications or withdrawal symptoms. It is a cluster of very distressing physical symptoms and an overwhelming sense of terror much worse than anxiety.”
Read the full article at https://www.madinamerica.com/2025/04/akathisia-after-a-five-year-taper-chained-to-an-antidepressant-forever/.