In this gripping episode of The Medicine Murders, we explore a case that shook the medical and legal world—the 1998 Wyoming murder-suicide committed by Donald Schell just 48 hours after starting the antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine).
Was this a tragic consequence of untreated mental illness, or did the medication itself play a role? We dive deep into:
🔬 How SSRIs work and their impact on brain chemistry
⚖️ The landmark lawsuit against GlaxoSmithKline
⚠️ The controversies surrounding SSRIs, impulsivity, and aggression
💊 The risks, benefits, and hidden side effects of antidepressants
Join us as we unravel one of the most shocking cases in pharmaceutical history, where science, psychiatry, and the law collided.
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