Adverse Reaction Antidepressants 19/10/2006 Iraq Soldier in Iraq Describes Neuropsychiatric Drug Reactions
Summary:
"He wrote that it was the anti-depressants that were making him feel bad, so he told his father he may stop taking them."
"'Who knows what could happen? There are soldiers depending on him, and other soldiers are expecting Bryce to react,' his father says. 'Who knows how he will react under live combat fire.'"
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/19/eveningnews/main2109747.shtml
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