I wanna sue the Abilify (company) soon for bringing gambling addiction disease into my life, please join me! They have not reported this potential side effect for 10+ years! There’s enough proof on youtube, personal experiences, and the internet.
Stand up for your rights! Even if think you don’t stand a chance, there’s enough proof.
L dopa also have same potential and its natural. We need to use medications or other substances wisely. Best is always to avoid such substances fully otherwise be ready to face the side effects. Alcohol too have such consequences several accidents, crimes taking place daily due to alcohol.
Benzos for example. People take them to feel temporary relaxation but the after effect is devastating. Need to pay huge price for the short lived relief from it.
I asked my brother and mother, they said Abilify’s company has much more experience and money and better lawyers, and that I don’t stand a chance against them.
The FDA (US) and Health Canada have warnings about Abilify and Rexulti for causing addictions and hypersexuality. Not sure if there is those warnings on the bottle. Maybe Ill sue them when my negative symptoms improve with Vraylar.
Years ago I thought someone should have sued the makers of Ambien. I blacked out and did some dangerous things while taking it, like getting in a car at 3 AM and driving around town.
At one point I wanted to sue my old pdoc for placing me on a powerful tricyclic antidepressant for many years.
This kept me in a manic mixed state for decades.
It got so bad that I started cutting my face with a razor blade!
Actually most drugs have severe side effects and its all mentioned in popular med websites like webmd. Do not blindly believe on doctors unless you lost all insight and helpless in some mental hospital.
Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: fainting, mental/mood changes (such as increased anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts), trouble swallowing, restlessness (especially in the legs), shaking (tremor), muscle spasm, mask-like expression of the face, seizures, trouble controlling certain urges (such as gambling, sex, eating or shopping), interrupted breathing during sleep.