Entries Tagged as 'Mental health'

Seroxat and drug trials

A lot will no doubt be written in the next few days about the undisclosed data from Seroxat trials, and the possible increase in teenage suicide associated with the drug’s use.

A lot will be said about commercial pressures, publication bias, and the like.

But the first and last word on some of the movers and shakers in the pharma sector should perhaps be left to Dr. Percival Cox of Sacred heart Hospital:

They’re bastards. Bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.

Preventing young suicides

The recent spate of apparently unrelated suicides among young people in the Bridgend area of south Wales has generated much criticism of the media; the ‘media’ in its various guises, from newspapers to the internet, appearing to be the only way these tragedies could possibly be in any way linked. In the middle of these alarming figures (seventeen deaths in just over a year) comes a report in the British Medical Journal (download it here) describing how the suicide rate in young men has in fact fallen over the last decade compared to earlier years. In England and Wales in 2005, the numbers of suicides among young men was the lowest it has been since the 1970s. The article’s authors question how this trend has come about – are people really happier than they were ten or twenty years ago, thanks to social factors or more effective psychiatric care? Or has the suicide rate dropped for other more mundane reasons, such as the fact that catalytic converters make it now almost impossible to kill yourself with car exhaust? There is little new in any of these arguments.

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