- The fact that Prozac was tested in trials of four to six weeks in length before receiving FDA approval
- The difficulty Prozac's manufacturer had in proving its effectiveness during these tests
- The information on side effects that the FDA failed to include in its final labeling requirements
- How Prozac acts as a stimulant not unlike the addictive drugs cocaine and amphetamine
- The dangers of possible Prozac addiction and abuse
- The seriousness and frequency of Prozac's side effects, including agitation, insomnia, nausea, diarrhea, loss of libido, and difficulty reaching orgasm
- The growing evidence that Prozac can cause violence and suicide
- The social and workplace implications of using the drug not to cure depression but to change personality and enhance performance
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Talking Back to Prozac: What Doctors Aren't Telling You about Prozac and the Newer Antidepressants
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- The fact that Prozac was tested in trials of four to six weeks in length before receiving FDA approval
- The difficulty Prozac's manufacturer had in proving its effectiveness during these tests
- The information on side effects that the FDA failed to include in its final labeling requirements
- How Prozac acts as a stimulant not unlike the addictive drugs cocaine and amphetamine
- The dangers of possible Prozac addiction and abuse
- The seriousness and frequency of Prozac's side effects, including agitation, insomnia, nausea, diarrhea, loss of libido, and difficulty reaching orgasm
- The growing evidence that Prozac can cause violence and suicide
- The social and workplace implications of using the drug not to cure depression but to change personality and enhance performance
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