As I said, where was the professional help in this case? The kid was
clinically depressed and was taking a drug known to potientiate depression? 

There's enough blame to go around in this case that a law suit is not the
most appropriate venue for this case.

larry

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:09 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: From the OMFG files
> 
> 
> IMHO they shouldn't blame the drug maker, they should blame 
> the doctor. It 
> was his responsibility to make sure the kid was ok.
> 
> At 02:01 PM 4/17/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> >The effects linger. Sort of what the explorer said to the 
> witch doctor when
> >he was finished the prescribed cure - the thong has ended 
> but the malady
> >lingers on.
> >
> >Now comes the really complicating part of something like 
> this case. When
> >you're depressed you get into an almost obsessional type of 
> thinking. If
> >this kid was pretty bad even after the withdrawal of the 
> drug, if nothing
> >else is done, the suicidal ideation doesn't stop, nor does 
> the complete
> >self-denigration - in other words your continually trashing 
> yourself. It may
> >get marginally better but the withdrawal of the Accutane did 
> not necessary
> >make the needed changes in the system.
> >
> >larry
> 
> 
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