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Posted by Sandra62 on April 13, 2007, at 18:58:41
I was researching Seroquel and came across the following which I found of interest. Yes it is obviously a marketing tool, nonetheless I felt that I learned something about the way that meds possibly work on the brain. Check it out if you like!
Posted by linkadge on April 13, 2007, at 21:06:52
In reply to Interesting Video, posted by Sandra62 on April 13, 2007, at 18:58:41
I suppoese they felt they needed a brittish accent to make it all sound genuine.
Some of what was mentioned may be true, but I think there was an overuse of the word may.
The drug *may* do such and such, which *may* lead to such and such.
I have a feeling it doesn't always work out as neatly as it is stated in theory.
Posted by linkadge on April 13, 2007, at 21:19:13
In reply to Re: Interesting Video, posted by linkadge on April 13, 2007, at 21:06:52
I guess what I meant to say was that they could say whatever they wanted to say, so long as it was narrated with that brittish accent I would believe it.
Linkadge
Posted by rjlockhart on April 13, 2007, at 21:30:14
In reply to Re: Interesting Video, posted by linkadge on April 13, 2007, at 21:06:52
I have to share my opinion. Link is rightn the gunine accent that is given makes it seem supreme.
Trust me i belive better antipsychotics will come.
But no im not being negitive, Seroqeul i have heard many times has helped with sleep and MAINLY mania.
Thanks for sharing the video, it was nice to see what they do to the limbic system as well as the frountal lobe.
Thanks.
Matt
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