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Life for killer who blamed Seroxat

Posted: 22 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


A man who claimed that the antidepressant Seroxat "turned him into a killer" was jailed for life last week at the High Court in Glasgow.

Charles Simpson, 46, of Motherwell, had denied murdering David Todd, 41, after stabbing him through the heart in a row.

Last year a woman from Fife was given a non-custodial sentence for assault after the sheriff said the evidence had "persuaded the jury thatÉyou would not have done this had you not been taking Seroxat".

Solicitors have now lodged a legal action on behalf of a group of Scots who have had problems with Seroxat, including the Fife woman.
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A survey published by the Scottish Association for Mental Health found that nearly 60 per cent of people taking the newer types of antidepressants reported side-effects, including anxiety, agitation and mood swings.

- See www.samh.org.uk/news_drug


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