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imamrcl
Female, 26, Potato Land, ID
"Live everyday as if it is your last...so far it is!"
3:53pm, September 13, 2009
Journal Entry for January 31, 2008 Mood
Thursday, January 31, 2008

Scary stuff.......

 

Epilepsy drugs linked to suicidal behavior 

FDA finds patients face twice the risk of thoughts of suicide

 
 
WASHINGTON - Epilepsy drugs used by millions of people may increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behavior, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned in an alert to doctors Thursday.


The FDA analyzed almost 200 studies of 11 different anti-seizure drugs, some that have been on the market for decades. The studies tracked almost 28,000 people given the medications and another 16,000 given dummy pills.

Very rarely were suicidal thoughts or behavior reported. Still, the FDA found drug-treated patients did face about twice the risk: 0.43 percent of drug-treated patients experienced suicidal thoughts or behavior compared with 0.22 percent of placebo-takers.

Overall, four people in the drug-treated groups committed suicide, and none in the placebo groups.

What that means: For every 1,000 patients, about two more drug-treated patients experienced suicidal thoughts than placebo-takers, FDA concluded.

Anti-seizure drugs are used for a variety of illnesses in addition to epilepsy, including migraines, certain nerve-pain disorders, and psychiatric diseases such as bipolar disorder that themselves carry a risk of suicide.

The FDA found drug-treated patients were at increased risk no matter their diagnosis, but that the risk was highest for epilepsy sufferers.

The FDA began investigating if epilepsy drugs pose any suicide risk in 2005. It analyzed data from 11 well-known anti-seizure drugs including Pfizer's Neurontin, Novartis AG's Tegretol and Abbott Laboratories' Depakote — but the FDA said it expected that the risk applied to every epilepsy drug. The FDA said it would work with manufacturers to add the warning to product labels.

Skipping epilepsy medication can result in seizures. An FDA spokeswoman said only that patients should ask a doctor before making medication changes.

But the agency's letter to doctors advised them to:

Balance the risk with the patients' need for the drug. Tell patients and their families about the risk so they can be aware of changes in mood. Make sure patients and families know to contact a doctor if someone experiences common suicide warning signs, such as talking or thinking about hurting yourself, becoming preoccupied with death, withdrawal, becoming depressed or worsening depression, and giving away prized possessions. From http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22936892

 

 

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  1. BCw3

    Knowing is half the battle and realizing that if may have that affect you are more likely to notice it and realize that it could just be the drugs. You also now have further reason to talk with a doctor should you start to feel suicidal.

    Of course, you could just be crazy like me and need drugs to keep you from thinking too much about suicide. :)


    BCw3

  2. imamrcl

    I don't take any of the medications mentioned, but I have and the medication I take could very well still cause suicidal thoughts. If not, depression (which I have) goes hand in hand with suicide I think. I have had suicidal thoughts...but I struggle to deal with those. Medication doesn't excuse or fix those thoughts, but knoing I'm not falling off the deep end helps. BCw3 suidical thoughts are pretty common during divorce, check statistics. I talk to my therapist, family, and friends (and God) when I feel like dying. The anti-depressent I take doesn't help much. But there are no magic pills....at least not for me. If you find one let me know! =)


    imamrcl

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