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Old 06-20-2007, 08:55 PM #1
truthman30 truthman30 is offline
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Default Paxil : The Mental Health Thalidomide?

I am an ex user of paxil ( seroxat in the UK) and i have good reason to believe that Paxil causes long term neurological damage ..

This drug is very dangerous..

I have set up a blog documenting the Paxil(Seroxat) scandal...

Please check out my blog..

http://truthman30.wordpress.com/

any comments or debate about Paxil would be appreciated , thanks.

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