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Old August 12th 04, 10:48 PM
Barbara Schwarz
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(NewzForYou) wrote in message ...
Psych drugs are health risk to newborns

Health Canada advises of potential adverse effects of SSRIs and other
anti-depressants on newborns

August 9, 2004

OTTAWA - Health Canada is advising Canadians that newborns may be adversely
affected when pregnant women take Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors
(SSRIs) and other newer anti-depressants during the third trimester of
pregnancy. This advisory is intended to increase awareness among mothers and
physicians of the possible symptoms that may occur in the newborn, so that
symptoms can be recognized and addressed quickly.

This advisory applies to the following anti-depressants: bupropion (whether
used for depression or for smoking cessation), citalopram, fluoxetine,
fluvoxamine, mirtazapine, paroxetine, sertraline and venlafaxine.

International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose mothers took
these medications during pregnancy have developed complications at birth
requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing support and tube feeding.
Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or breathing difficulties, seizures,
muscle rigidity, jitteriness and constant crying. In most cases, the newer
anti-depressant was taken during the third trimester of pregnancy. These
symptoms are consistent with either a direct adverse effect of the
anti-depressant on the baby, or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused by
sudden withdrawal from the drug.

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/prote...04/2004_44.htm


As those drugs cause suicides it should also be suspected that when
such kids of psychiatric drugged mothers are born that they become
suicidal kids as they may have components of those drugs from hell
still in their bodies.

Barbara Schwarz
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Old August 13th 04, 02:00 AM
Kwantem Mekanik
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Default MANY drugs are health risk to newborns

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(Barbara Schwarz) wrote:

(NewzForYou) wrote in message
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Psych drugs are health risk to newborns

Health Canada advises of potential adverse effects of SSRIs and other
anti-depressants on newborns

August 9, 2004

OTTAWA - Health Canada is advising Canadians that newborns may be adversely
affected when pregnant women take Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors
(SSRIs) and other newer anti-depressants during the third trimester of
pregnancy. This advisory is intended to increase awareness among mothers
and
physicians of the possible symptoms that may occur in the newborn, so that
symptoms can be recognized and addressed quickly.

This advisory applies to the following anti-depressants: bupropion (whether
used for depression or for smoking cessation), citalopram, fluoxetine,
fluvoxamine, mirtazapine, paroxetine, sertraline and venlafaxine.

International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose mothers
took
these medications during pregnancy have developed complications at birth
requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing support and tube feeding.
Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or breathing difficulties, seizures,
muscle rigidity, jitteriness and constant crying. In most cases, the newer
anti-depressant was taken during the third trimester of pregnancy. These
symptoms are consistent with either a direct adverse effect of the
anti-depressant on the baby, or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused
by
sudden withdrawal from the drug.

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/prote...04/2004_44.htm


As those drugs cause suicides it should also be suspected that when
such kids of psychiatric drugged mothers are born that they become
suicidal kids as they may have components of those drugs from hell
still in their bodies.

Barbara Schwarz


Of course, there are plenty of "non-psych" drugs that pose a risk to
newborns.
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Old August 13th 04, 08:08 AM
Babbling.Barbara.Schwarz
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(Barbara Schwarz) wrote in message . com...

(NewzForYou) wrote in message ...

Psych drugs are health risk to newborns

Health Canada advises of potential adverse effects of SSRIs and other
anti-depressants on newborns

August 9, 2004

OTTAWA - Health Canada is advising Canadians that newborns may be adversely
affected when pregnant women take Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors
(SSRIs) and other newer anti-depressants during the third trimester of
pregnancy. This advisory is intended to increase awareness among mothers and
physicians of the possible symptoms that may occur in the newborn, so that
symptoms can be recognized and addressed quickly.

This advisory applies to the following anti-depressants: bupropion (whether
used for depression or for smoking cessation), citalopram, fluoxetine,
fluvoxamine, mirtazapine, paroxetine, sertraline and venlafaxine.

International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose mothers took
these medications during pregnancy have developed complications at birth
requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing support and tube feeding.
Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or breathing difficulties, seizures,
muscle rigidity, jitteriness and constant crying. In most cases, the newer
anti-depressant was taken during the third trimester of pregnancy. These
symptoms are consistent with either a direct adverse effect of the
anti-depressant on the baby, or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused by
sudden withdrawal from the drug.

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/prote...04/2004_44.htm


As those drugs cause suicides it should also be suspected that when
such kids of psychiatric drugged mothers are born that they become
suicidal kids as they may have components of those drugs from hell
still in their bodies.


Foregoing is a forgery by Barbara Schwarz-Manson-Hubbard-Eisenhower
-Rathbun- deRothschild, a well-known psychotic infected with AIDS
(from getting anal sex from drunks on skid row) in Salt Lake City and
being financially supported by her family in Germany who wish to avoid
any personal contact with her at all costs for fear that she will
spread her disease and kill them.

Read her in her own outrageously funny: "You're very lucky there's
2000 miles between us, David Touretsky. You'd either be married to me
or one of my sex slaves."

Barbara Schwarz-Manson-Hubbard-Eisenhower-Rathbun-deRothschild is a
very sick woman whose reality is fueled by outrageously funny
delusions. She claims to be a Scientologist, but in reality, was
rejected by Scientology because of her extreme psychoses.
Schwarz-Manson-Hubbard-Eisenhower-Rathbun-deRothschild is well-known
to Utah law enforcement authorities and do their very best to ignore
this wacko phenomenon.

Barbara deWackjob Schwarz
Director, Psychotics United for Sanity (PUS)
335 East Broadway, Apt. 401
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

1-800-IMA-PSYCHO.
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Old August 13th 04, 04:20 PM
Barbara Schwarz
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Default MANY drugs are health risk to newborns

Kwantem Mekanik wrote in message ...
In article ,
(Barbara Schwarz) wrote:

(NewzForYou) wrote in message
...
Psych drugs are health risk to newborns

Health Canada advises of potential adverse effects of SSRIs and other
anti-depressants on newborns

August 9, 2004

OTTAWA - Health Canada is advising Canadians that newborns may be adversely
affected when pregnant women take Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors
(SSRIs) and other newer anti-depressants during the third trimester of
pregnancy. This advisory is intended to increase awareness among mothers
and
physicians of the possible symptoms that may occur in the newborn, so that
symptoms can be recognized and addressed quickly.

This advisory applies to the following anti-depressants: bupropion (whether
used for depression or for smoking cessation), citalopram, fluoxetine,
fluvoxamine, mirtazapine, paroxetine, sertraline and venlafaxine.

International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose mothers
took
these medications during pregnancy have developed complications at birth
requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing support and tube feeding.
Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or breathing difficulties, seizures,
muscle rigidity, jitteriness and constant crying. In most cases, the newer
anti-depressant was taken during the third trimester of pregnancy. These
symptoms are consistent with either a direct adverse effect of the
anti-depressant on the baby, or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused
by
sudden withdrawal from the drug.

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/prote...04/2004_44.htm


As those drugs cause suicides it should also be suspected that when
such kids of psychiatric drugged mothers are born that they become
suicidal kids as they may have components of those drugs from hell
still in their bodies.

Barbara Schwarz


Of course, there are plenty of "non-psych" drugs that pose a risk to
newborns.


I agree with you. Any form of drugs might harm newsborns and adults.
MD's are basically nothing else but little psychs. They all do courses
in psychiatry before they become MDs.

Barbara Schwarz
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Old August 20th 04, 06:07 AM
Babbling.Barbara.Schwarz
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(Guess who?) wrote in message . com...

(Babbling.Barbara.Schwarz) wrote in message . com...

(Barbara Schwarz) wrote in message . com...

Above babbling posting is not by Barbara Schwarz. It is one of the
many forgeries of criminal Touretzky fan, Garry Scarff

Since David Touretzky continuously oppresses my free speech by having
my website taken down because I have been exposing the truth about his
sexual perversions,


Foregoing is a forgery by Barbara Schwarz-Manson-Hubbard-Eisenhower
-Rathbun- deRothschild, a well-known psychotic living in Salt Lake
City and being financially supported by her family in Germany who wish
to avoid any personal contact with her at all costs for fear that she
will maim and kill them.

Read her in her own outrageously funny: "You're very lucky there's
2000 miles between us, David Touretsky. You'd either be married to me
or one of my sex slaves."

Barbara Schwarz-Manson-Hubbard-Eisenhower-Rathbun-deRothschild is a
very sick woman whose reality is fueled by outrageously funny
delusions. She claims to be a Scientologist, but in reality, was
rejected by Scientology because of her extreme psychoses.

Schwarz-Manson-Hubbard-Eisenhower-Rathbun-deRothschild is well-known
to Utah law enforcement authorities and do their very best to ignore
this wacko phenomenon.

Barbara deWackjob Schwarz
Director, Psychotics United for Sanity (PUS)
335 East Broadway, Apt. 401
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

1-800-IMA-PSYCHO.
 




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