Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Zoloft Side Effects: Akathisia and Violent Behavior

Zoloft is an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor); a prescription drug that combats depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as other various problems. SSRIs work by allowing more serotonin to be released through the brain. Seratonin is a brain chemical associated with happiness. Between nerve endings in the brain, there are synapses. All signals in the brain are transmitted through chemicals being produced then absorbed by one nerve and another. When these chemicals are released they are either taken in by the next nerve or the nerve that released them will re-absorb them and the signal doesn’t pass. Some antidepressants work by blocking the reuptake of Seratonin by the releasing nerve. That means that more Seratonin stays in the synapse in the hope that it will be absorbed by the new nerve which, in the case of Seratonin, would continue the signal of happiness.

The problem with Zoloft is that it has been shown to cause a condition known as akathisia. Akathisia is described as an overwhelming physical and mental restlessness and it leads people to destructive behavior. Pfizer, the manufacturer of Zoloft has been charged with purposefully concealing information they had about the side effects of Zoloft including akathisia. Pfizer has furthermore been charged with promoting the drug for off-label use not approved of by the FDA. A few cases of homicide or violent behavior have used Zoloft induced akathisia as a defense. If you or a loved on has been affected by Zoloft, find a doctor to see if you may have one of the serious side effects from the drug which includes akatisia. If you can tie your health problem to Zoloft you may be able to pursue your case in court to receive financial compensation.

Is Zoloft For ADHD a Help Or Hindrance?

After you are finished reading this article, you are going to understand why Zoloft might not be the best choice for treating ADHD. Zoloft for ADHD is not a recognized treatment for ADHD but it has been known to help alleviate the symptoms of ADHD in some people. Also Ritalin and Adderall in smaller doses are given along with Zoloft.

Because people with ADHD sometimes have OCD, anxiety and depression Zoloft and ADHD treatment are used together. Zoloft for ADHD treatment has dangerous interactions and side effects when taken alone. Zoloft and ADHD can ease many symptoms of ADHD. Besides the psychological symptoms of anxiety, hostility, mania and panic attacks, the physical side effects can include muscle spasms, skin rashes, jaundice, heart and visions problems to name a few.

Zoloft for ADHD treatment must be carefully followed by a doctor, especially if the patient is taking other drugs like Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOs). The two drugs combined can be fatal. Care must also be taken when switching from one drug like Zoloft to another serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) drug.

Children and adolescents taking Zoloft for ADHD treatments have reported intense aggression, homicidal behavior, and suicidal thoughts. The two teenagers who killed their peers and then themselves at the infamous Columbine shooting were taking SSRI prescription meds.

No parent wants to risk the mental and physical problems created by drugs like Zoloft or other potent prescription drugs. If you search for alternatiave treatments you can find many alternatives that work in a similar fashion without the side effects. Natural supplements and homeopathic remedies have been shown to have positive results with the symptoms of ADHD.