> "The confiscated medicines were listed as amikacin sulfate, used for
> treatment of bacterial and staph infections;

Does Elian Gonzalez have a bacterial or staph infection?


> aminophyllin, a bronchodilator for treatment of asthma, bronchitis
> and emphysema;

Does Elian suffer from any of these diseases?


> cefazoline, for treatment
> of respiratory, urinary, skin and other infections;

Is there some reason to suspect that Elian is suffering from any of these
infections?


> meprobamate, better known
> by the trade name Miltown, for treatment of anxiety; and phenobarbital, a
> barbiturate used as a sedative."

So, if there is no reason to suspect that the amikacin, aminophyllin, or
cefazoline is for Elian, why jump to the conclusion that the meprobamate
and phenobarbital is?


> "Miltown is a tranquilizer used in the treatment of anxiety disorders and for
> short-term relief of the symptoms of anxiety," advises the PDR report.
> "Miltown can be habit forming. You can develop tolerance and dependence and
> you may experience withdrawal symptoms if you stop using this drug abruptly."

So perhaps if this Cuban doctor WAS bringing in meprobamate and phenobarbital
for Elian, it is because he was drugged by the Miami gang, and is experiencing
withdrawal symptoms?

Remember that box of syringes which is clearly visible on the closet shelf in
the infamous 'raid picture'...


> Miltown should be prescribed only in cases of extraordinary stress and upset,
> warns the PDR drug guide. "Anxiety or tension related to everyday stress
> usually does not require treatment with Miltown."

Remember that Marisleysis has been hospitalized 11 times for 'stress', 3 of
those times BEFORE Elian showed up.  It is highly unlikely any doctor who
approved of these hospitalizations would have approved of her discharge
without Marisleysis having been given medication, and a prescription for
continued medication...

"...should be prescribed only in cases of extraordinary stress and upset...
Anxiety or tension related to everyday stress usually does not require
treatment..."

Neither does anxiety or tension related to everyday stress require
hospitalization....

So what meds was/is Marisleysis on?  Is that box of syringes in her parents'
bedroom for her?


> Common side effects can include allergic reactions, diarrhea, fever,
> headaches, drowsiness, a general loss of alertness and even dizziness. The
> PDR also warns that Miltown can induce "inappropriate excitement" and an
> "exaggerated feeling of well-being."

Doesn't this sound very much like Marisleysis Gonzalez?  Could it be she was
on Miltown and phenobarbital, and gave some to Elian to assure that he would
look happy for the crowds and cameras?


> The Mayo Clinic USP Drug Guide mirrors the PDR's report, noting that Miltown
> may cause such side effects as "confusion," "unusual excitement" and a "false
> sense of well-being."

Elian's confusion is understandable, and would be hard to assign to his
possibly being drugged.  But he always seemed like a fairly 'excitable' little
boy when he was put on camera and parroted the words the Miami gang fed him...
and he definitely seems to have evidenced a 'false sense of well-being' under
their 'care'...


> Side effects for phenobarbitol, the other sedative confiscated from Elian's
> Cuban pediatrician, include drowsiness and other forms of cognitive and
> behavioral impairment. Abrupt withdrawal from phenobarbitol can induce
> epileptic seizures.

Again, if the doctor was bringing this for Elian, it is perhaps because the
boy is experiencing these withdrawal symptoms from having been fed these drugs
in Miami...


June

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