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Dr. David Healy

Psychiatrist. Psychopharmacologist. Scientist. Author.

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To The Last Breath

March 30, 2021 16 Comments

This photo is of Terence MacSwiney, in 1920 Lord Mayor of Cork in Ireland. The featured photograph on the blog front page is also of MacSwiney in October 1920. The plan was to end this series of posts starting with Being Black and Janet's email to me I can't Breathe with a final post Drawing Breath. The series with its promised completely unrealistic but only possible … [Read more...] about To The Last Breath

I can’t breathe III

March 23, 2021 8 Comments

This post follows on Being Black, I can’t breathe and I can’t breathe II and will be followed by Drawing Breath (I and maybe II).  Patsy Stephenson has managed to wriggle her way in again, see comments on I can't breathe II.  Whether she managed to stage this photo or not, as a red-head Patsy has had to live with a terrible stigma - although perhaps not as bad for a … [Read more...] about I can’t breathe III

I can’t breathe II

March 16, 2021 31 Comments

This post continues a sequence that began with Being Black and I can't breathe. and will be continued with I can't breathe III and Drawing Breath.  The picture features Patsy Stephenson, one of a well-heeled group of women, including Kate Middleton - likely there for the photo-op - protesting the death of Sarah Everard in London, killed for walking down a suburban street at … [Read more...] about I can’t breathe II

I can’t breathe

March 9, 2021 19 Comments

On Wednesday February 10, I gave a lecture at the Therapeutics Initiative (the T.I.) in Vancouver about the Permanent Sexual Dysfunctions SSRIs and other drugs can cause.  See Sex and Evidence Based Medicine. The damage done by these drugs often extends beyond a total and complete inability to feel sexual desire and pleasure to a total inability to feel pleasure of any sort … [Read more...] about I can’t breathe

Being Black

March 4, 2021 1 Comment

You're a black man walking down a street with a friend.  A cop car pulls up and two cops get out and spread-eagle you and your friend up against the car or a wall. They rough you up while they search you.  You ask why have they stopped you and they say they don't need to tell you. [There are moves toward having police wear bodycams that record exactly what happens but you … [Read more...] about Being Black

Medically Assisted Death in Canada

February 25, 2021 13 Comments

Policy Options, a Canadian forum, published the piece below by Jocelyn Downie, David Wright and Mona Gupta, all of whom I know, as a contribution to a wider debate on the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) legislation currently under review in Canada, and especially the question of where does mental illness fit into this mix.  The Downie and colleagues published piece is … [Read more...] about Medically Assisted Death in Canada

MAiD in Canada: Enduring Sexual Dysfunctions

February 19, 2021 21 Comments

See accompanying MAiD in Canada and TRD. Illustration: Lost in Medication © created by Billiam James Canada put Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) legislation in place in June 2016. This allowed for medical assistance in dying in cases where death was reasonably foreseeable. In 2019, in Truchon v Attorney General of Canada, the Superior Court of Québec declared the … [Read more...] about MAiD in Canada: Enduring Sexual Dysfunctions

Sex and Evidence Based Medicine

February 12, 2021 10 Comments

The University of British Columbia in Vancouver hosts The Therapeutics Initiative an independent group who evaluate all medicines for effectiveness, harms and value in a regular series of Drugs Bulletins dealing with new drugs or emerging problems with older drugs. They were set up in 1994 just when evaluations of this type and Drugs Bulletins were falling out of favour.  … [Read more...] about Sex and Evidence Based Medicine

High Noon: Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My….?

February 7, 2021 25 Comments

In early December 2020, Ian and Tania Morgan had to attend the inquest of their son Samuel in Swansea, South Wales.  Sam died in January 2020, a week after he had been put on citalopram by his family doctor, Dr Adams. Sam was pretty close to a healthy volunteer. A 25 year old, sporty, successful at College, with a girlfriend - there was very little wrong with him.  He likely … [Read more...] about High Noon: Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My….?

Shipwreck of the Singular: Healthcare’s Castaways

February 1, 2021 18 Comments

Shipwreck of the Singular, which Samizdat has just published, took more time to write than all my other books combined. The others tumbled out - often in just a few weeks. Unpublishable Pharmageddon took 3 weeks. But it then took 4 years to find a publisher. I took on an agent to help get a publisher. Faced with Shipwreck, the same agent said it would never be published. She … [Read more...] about Shipwreck of the Singular: Healthcare’s Castaways

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