Heart Surgery for a Baby

Well, we haven’t posted for awhile due to our trial schedule but now we have some time. Here’s the latest.

Consumers need to be actively involved in decision making when their doctors prescribe medications for them. Don't be afraid to ask questions and challenge decisions made by your doctor. If the decisions are good ones, they will stand up to scrutiny.

A case in point is Lisa Collins. Her general practitioner prescribed Paxil for her six months before she became pregnant because she had irritable bowel syndrome and at times felt claustrophobic. This proved to be a catastrophic choice for her son Chase who was born with a serious heart defect, which required open-heart surgery. http://www.houstonpress.com/2006-09-14/news/baby-blues/ As noted in this article, Collins did not suffer from severe depression or any mental illness - yet her doctor chose Paxil as a suitable choice to treat her symptoms.

GlaxoSmithKline's expert witness in our Tobin trial in Cheyenne testified that general practitioners have insufficient training to take the detailed history required before prescribing Paxil. Consumers need to be alert for problems that the prescribing doctor does not heed.

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