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and addictive medication.
Dextrostat
What
is Dextrostat?
Side
Effects of Dextrostat
Does
it cure ADD or ADHD?
Who
makes Dextrostat?
What
are their plans for you?
STIMULANT
ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS
Dextrostat
is an addictive drug.
What is it? What other drugs are in the same
classification? They include amphetamines, sometimes called "speed" or
"uppers," methylphenidate (Ritalin), and Dextroamphetamine (Dextrostat).
The drugs produce a short-term mood elevation even in people who are not
depressed.
In most people the effects of these stimulant drugs are short-lived and there is
often a letdown or "crash" after they wear off. During this
"crash" the person can feel very depressed, sleepy, and sluggish.
Furthermore, and very much unlike other drugs, stimulant drugs have the
potential to induce "tolerance." People who abuse amphetamines and
other stimulants--usually in attempts to lose weight or stay awake for prolonged
periods--often find that a dose that had worked for a while is suddenly
ineffective and they need a higher dose. They then become "tolerant"
to the higher dose and have to increase the dose again. Soon, the person is
addicted to the drug. Stopping it suddenly leads to a severe withdrawal reaction
characterized by bad depression and extreme fatigue. Suicides have been reported
in people who suddenly stop taking amphetamines.
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Side
Effects Of Dextrostat
While viewing side effects of all
medication, please be advised; the drug manufacture is the one that issues the
side effects from their clinical trials. It is becoming public knowledge now
that side effects during clinical trials were hidden from the FDA and the
public. Your Medical Doctor will also rely on information from the manufacture
of the medication.
MORE COMMON
Irregular heartbeat
RARE
Chest pain; fever, unusually high; skin rash or
hives; uncontrolled movements of head, neck, arms, and legs
WITH LONG-TERM USE OF HIGH
DOSES
Difficulty in breathing; dizziness or feeling
faint; increased blood pressure; mood or mental changes; pounding heartbeat;
unusual tiredness or weakness
Other side effects may occur that usually do not
need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your
body adjusts to the medicine. However, check with your doctor if any
of the following side effects continue or are bothersome:
MORE COMMON
False sense of well-being; irritability;
nervousness; restlessness; trouble in sleeping
Note: After
these stimulant effects have worn off, drowsiness, trembling, unusual tiredness
or weakness, or mental depression may occur.
LESS COMMON
Blurred vision; changes in sexual desire or
decreased sexual ability; constipation; diarrhea; dizziness or
lightheadedness; dryness of mouth or unpleasant taste; fast or pounding
heartbeat; headache; increased sweating; loss of appetite; nausea or vomiting;
stomach cramps or pain; weight loss .
After you stop using this medicine, your body may
need time to adjust. The length of time this takes depends on the amount of
medicine you were using and how long you used it. During this period
of time check with your doctor if you notice any of the following side effects:
Mental depression; nausea or vomiting; stomach cramps or pain; trembling;
unusual tiredness or weakness.
Other side effects not listed
above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects check
with your doctor.
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Who
Makes Dextrostat
The manufacture of Dextrostat is Shire
Pharmaceuticals of the United Kingdom. Since 1986 when Shire was founded,
Shire's only claim to fame before Dextrostat was manufacturing a Calcium
Supplement sold only in the United Kingdom.
On 11 December 2000, Shire entered into an agreement to merge with BioChem Pharma Inc. Dextrostat and Adderall now have a 38% market share in the United States.
Who is the on the Board Of
Directors of Shire?
Dr.
Canavan. The good Doctor joined Shire in 1994 after leaving
American Home Products and American Home Product's Pharmaceutical Company "Whyeth-Ayerst
Laboratories." Dr. Canavan was Chairman of Whyeth-Ayerst Laboratories from
1987 to June 1990.
What significance does this
have with Shire?
Shire Pharmaceutical list American Home
Products as a partner in their business. American Home Products is the company
that manufactured and directed the marketing of the drug Fenfluramine and
Dexfenfluramine also known as Fen/Phen.
The Food and Drug Administration, acting on new
evidence about significant side-effects associated with Fen/Phen, has asked the
manufactures to remove it from the market (September 1997). Fen/Phen was used to
help with obesity. The drug was also marketed under the name Redux.
The Fen/Phen drug causes damage
to the heart, mainly the heart valve. In July 1997, the Mayo Clinic
reported 24 cases of a rare valvular disease in women who took Fen/Phen. The
drug Fen/Phen has had an effect on an estimated 11
million people in the United States alone.
In November 1997, the United States
Department of Health and Human Services announced "anyone who used Fen/Phen
should see a physician to see if there are signs of heart or lung disease".
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and National Institutes of Health (NIH)
also announced the same recommendation.
What has been American Home
Product's response to this?
Offer anyone who has taken the drug a
free checkup. If you opt for the free checkup you must sign a waiver from all
further damages against American Home Products if your checkup is negative. The
problem with this, symptoms do not always show up early after taking this
drug.
Several Class Action Law Suits have
been filed against American Home Products. In December 1999, a jury in
Mississippi has awarded claimants millions in damages from American Home
Products.
What do you think Shire Pharmaceutical
will do after Dextrostat has caused suicides, addiction and a host of health
problems. Dr. Canavan and the
Companies he has been associated with have already shown that they will not take
responsibility for their effects on society.
While Dr.
Canavan was Chairman of Whyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, Whyeth-Ayerst
Laboratories begins marketing the diet drug Fen-Phen.
Adderall (another drug in the same class
as Dextrostat) and Dextrostat account for 63% of all revenue for Shire
Pharmaceuticals. Before the introduction of these two drugs by Shire they were
losing MILLIONS of dollars every year. Now they Net MILLIONS.
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Who
trains the Doctors on when and how to prescribe medication?
The manufacturing Pharmaceutical
Company does.
How do these drugs get on the
market?
Pharmaceutical Companies pay
Doctors to do their controlled research. The Pharmaceutical Company will set up
the test procedure to ensure their desired results. The Doctor gets paid
handsomely for doing the test and then will get his/her name written in Medical
Journals as an authority. The Pharmaceutical Company will then send the Doctor
on tour to sell the benefits of their new drug.
What if a Psychiatrist were to
prescribe the drug.
They understand the mind, don't they?
If they understand the mind, why do
Psychiatrist have the highest suicide rate among all professions? Why
don't they just cure the individual instead of drugging them. Remember,
Psychiatry brought us Electro Shock Treatment and a host of other brutal
treatments, all to save mankind?? Psychiatrist
are simply one of the marketing arms for the drug manufactures.
What are their plans for you?
Besides the greed factor, why else
would a company push a product on the population like they have? You ponder that
question.
If you have not read the article
on
"The Money Trail"
do so
now. It should make more of this believable.
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