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Dr. David Healy

Psychiatrist. Psychopharmacologist. Scientist. Author.

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The Marketing of Anticholinergic Maleficence

September 18, 2023 2 Comments

  More than any other group of drugs in medicine, the anticholinergics have become Maleficent - blamed for the hedge of thorns that keeps our inner beauty asleep until some medical prince can fight his way through and put a Magic Wafer on our lips.- See Experts by Experience. In 1920 Otto Loewi had a dream that changed our world. Most people thought communication … [Read more...] about The Marketing of Anticholinergic Maleficence

Another Brick in the Wall

September 11, 2023 6 Comments

Pfizer’s maternal RSV vaccine (RSVpreF aka Abrysvo) has now been approved by both FDA and EMA. In the USA recommendations are awaited from CDC, ACIP and ACOG. Previous posts have examined Abrysvo’s risks if given to pregnant women. See: Yellow Peril A Shot in the Dark Women and Clinical Trials American drug Labels (called Package Inserts elsewhere) are printed … [Read more...] about Another Brick in the Wall

Are Journalists the Answer to Clinical Medicines Cause and Effect Problem?

August 6, 2023 7 Comments

This post by David Healy and Peter Selley does not question the good intentions of anyone mentioned.  But sometimes good intentions can land us in a mess.  In 2001, Study 329, a clinical trial comparing paroxetine to imipramine and placebo was published; it claimed paroxetine was effective and safe (1).  Jon Jureidini and other clinicians drew attention to problems with the … [Read more...] about Are Journalists the Answer to Clinical Medicines Cause and Effect Problem?

Peeking behind the Curtain for a Wizard

August 1, 2023 10 Comments

This post by Patrick Hahn about The Day the Science Died reminds us that we have lived through some extraordinary times but seem inclined as perhaps people were after World War II to not dwell on things and just get on with life - for a decade or two until the memories came back. - see The Day The Science Died. I’m not a medical doctor. I don’t even play one on TV. So why … [Read more...] about Peeking behind the Curtain for a Wizard

De La Revolucion Francesca A La A. I.

June 20, 2023 21 Comments

MEDICINA: DE LA REVOLUCIÓN FRANCESA A LA INTELLIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Diapositiva 1: En pleno siglo XVIII en Francia médicos como François Quesnay y otros fisiócratas crearon la palabra economía, que dio lugar a expresiones como Laissez-Faire y Emprendedor. Proponían la idea de que los organismos humanos se pueden autorregular, lo que podríamos llamar homeostasia. Adam Smith … [Read more...] about De La Revolucion Francesca A La A. I.

Qu’Ils Mangent Des Médicaments

June 7, 2023 11 Comments

This is the first of two lectures organized by Fanny Dargent who has a longstanding interest in adolescence and its problems and the dangers of psychotropic medication, along with Ariane Denoyel, who has authored the French version of this lecture below, and is the author of Génération Zombie, the leading book in French on these issues. The talk centres on the case of Romain … [Read more...] about Qu’Ils Mangent Des Médicaments

Femmes Enceintes et Essais Cliniques

June 2, 2023 16 Comments

Peter Selley, un collègue médecin, avec qui je suis en contact depuis près de deux ans, il y a un an a commencé à parler d'essais cliniques sur le VRS.  Je n'y ai prêté aucune attention, mais il apparaît maintenant qu’il a eu beaucoup plus de flair pour “lever un lièvre”. Par “un lièvre”,  j'entends une histoire qui révèle quelque chose d'important sur le monde dans lequel … [Read more...] about Femmes Enceintes et Essais Cliniques

Women, Pregnancy, and Clinical Trials

June 2, 2023 6 Comments

A year ago, Peter Selley, featured below got interested in the trials for an RSV vaccine.  I paid no heed but Peter had smelt a story.  Soon after I smelt a related story about efforts to enrol pregnant women in clinical trials. Sixty years after we introduced Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) into the regulations governing the licensing of drugs, aimed at forestalling … [Read more...] about Women, Pregnancy, and Clinical Trials

Si Dieu ne joue pas aux dés, Quid des médecins

May 31, 2023 1 Comment

Voici une conférence donnée à l’invitation de Consilium Scientific le 18 mai 2023, organisée par Leeza Osipenko. Consilium joue un rôle essentiel dans la remise en question de la qualité des preuves dont nous disposons en médecine, en particulier pour ce qui concerne les essais cliniques randomisés contrôlés (ECR). Ces derniers mois, ils ont été à l’origine d’excellentes … [Read more...] about Si Dieu ne joue pas aux dés, Quid des médecins

God Does Not Play Dice. Should Doctors?

May 18, 2023 30 Comments

This is a talk that was given for Consilium Scientific today May 18 at the invitation of Leeza Osipenko.  Consilium are doing more than anyone to raise questions about the quality of the evidence we have in medicine - in particular around controlled trials.  They have had some fabulous contributions in recent months - all of which can be acess on their website.  This Lecture by … [Read more...] about God Does Not Play Dice. Should Doctors?

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