Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 815623

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Bad batches of Nardil? - Please Help!

Posted by maoi_wowee on March 1, 2008, at 19:08:17

I've been reading a bunch of reports about "bad batches" of the Nardil that is sold in the US by Pfizer. In fact, here is a webpage where they are tracking batch #s that are supposed to be defective: http://www.stratguitar.com/nmember/nardil_lots_report.php.

I'm not sure what to make of all of this, but the Nardil that I am taking now is listed as one of the bad batches. Does anyone have any thoughts on this (ie whether there are actually "bad batches" and if I should be concerned that I'm taking one of these batches)??? My Nardil seems to be pooping out to some extent and I feel depression coming back on; wondering if it could have something to do w/this bad batch problem.

thx

 

Re: Bad batches of Nardil? - Please Help!

Posted by bleauberry on March 2, 2008, at 13:38:48

In reply to Bad batches of Nardil? - Please Help!, posted by maoi_wowee on March 1, 2008, at 19:08:17

You know what, if this were to happen with any other med out there...prozac, zyprexa, lamictal, lexapro, cymbalta, on and on...there would such an uproar and lawsuits galore. I mean, the pharm companies would be in a panic to get the problem resolved. How in the world this is allowed to go on with Nardil and a company like Pfizer just blows my mind.

Where is the uproar? Where are the front page news stories? I mean, a bigtime pharm company screwing up like that is huge.

> I've been reading a bunch of reports about "bad batches" of the Nardil that is sold in the US by Pfizer. In fact, here is a webpage where they are tracking batch #s that are supposed to be defective: http://www.stratguitar.com/nmember/nardil_lots_report.php.
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> I'm not sure what to make of all of this, but the Nardil that I am taking now is listed as one of the bad batches. Does anyone have any thoughts on this (ie whether there are actually "bad batches" and if I should be concerned that I'm taking one of these batches)??? My Nardil seems to be pooping out to some extent and I feel depression coming back on; wondering if it could have something to do w/this bad batch problem.
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> thx

 

Re: Bad batches of Nardil? - Please Help! » bleauberry

Posted by 4WD on March 6, 2008, at 15:32:00

In reply to Re: Bad batches of Nardil? - Please Help!, posted by bleauberry on March 2, 2008, at 13:38:48

> You know what, if this were to happen with any other med out there...prozac, zyprexa, lamictal, lexapro, cymbalta, on and on...there would such an uproar and lawsuits galore. I mean, the pharm companies would be in a panic to get the problem resolved. How in the world this is allowed to go on with Nardil and a company like Pfizer just blows my mind.
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> Where is the uproar? Where are the front page news stories? I mean, a bigtime pharm company screwing up like that is huge.
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> > I've been reading a bunch of reports about "bad batches" of the Nardil that is sold in the US by Pfizer. In fact, here is a webpage where they are tracking batch #s that are supposed to be defective: http://www.stratguitar.com/nmember/nardil_lots_report.php.
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> > I'm not sure what to make of all of this, but the Nardil that I am taking now is listed as one of the bad batches. Does anyone have any thoughts on this (ie whether there are actually "bad batches" and if I should be concerned that I'm taking one of these batches)??? My Nardil seems to be pooping out to some extent and I feel depression coming back on; wondering if it could have something to do w/this bad batch problem.
> >
> > thx
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I went to the website posted and was told the URL could not be found on the server. Then I got redirected to a site for Stratocaste guitars...

How does one go about finding out your batch number anyway?

Marsha


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