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42. Antidepressant induced homicide
42. Antidepressant induced homicide
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71 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2022
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In 2011, a paper was published in Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine examining the relationship of antidepressants and akathisia side effects in those with genetic mutations in the metabolizing genes of the CYP450 family. In the study, eight of the subjects had committed homicide and many more became extremely violent while on antidepressants. On today’s podcast we welcome one of the co-authors, Christopher Crotty, and subject, David Carmichael, to share their stories.Twitter: Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPPInstagram @radgenpodTikTok @radgenpodRadically Genuine Podcast email - RadGenPodcast@gmail.comIf you are in a crisis or think you have an emergency, call your doctor or 911. If you're considering suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a skilled trained counselor.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESLucire, & Crotty, C. (2011). Antidepressant-induced akathisia-related homicides associated with diminishing mutations in metabolizing genes of the CYP450 family. Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, 65. https://doi.org/10.2147/pgpm.s17445 16:00 Zhou, Y., Ingelman-Sundberg, M., & Lauschke, V. (2017). Worldwide Distribution of Cytochrome P450 Alleles: A Meta-analysis of Population-scale Sequencing Projects. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 102(4), 688–700. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpt.69030:00 - Know Your Drugs39:30 - David Carmichael v. GlaxoSmithKline Inc.40:00 - Carmichael, D. Calm, organized, homicidal behaviour – my connection to school shooters. Mad In America.46:15 - RxISK Prescription Drug Side Effects
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Jun 30, 2022
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