Man claims Glaxo drug made him ‘gay sex addict’

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A French father-of-two is to take GlaxoSmithKline to court on Tuesday, alleging the British firm's drug to treat Parkinson's disease turned him into a gay sex and gambling addict.

The 51-year-old's lawyers say their client's behaviour changed radically after he was first administered the drug in 2003 for the illness, which causes tremors, slows movement and disrupts speech.

Didier Jambart, a married father-of-two who says he has attempted suicide three times, claims he became addicted to Internet gambling, losing the family's savings and stealing to feed his habit.

Opps.
 
Yeah, but what about the gay sex part? Did you cut that out of the article? :D

He also became a compulsive gay sex addict and began exposing himself on the Internet and cross-dressing. His risky sexual encounters led to him being raped, his lawyers said.

The behaviour stopped when he stopped taking the drugs in 2005 but by then he had been demoted in his defence ministry job and was suffering from psychological trauma resulting from his addictions, his lawyers said.

You have to click on it to read the rest pilot. :rolleyes:
 
Man is a moron. Man can claim anything about anything anytime, and does so every day. So why does this story merit a headline?
 
Let's see...the listed side effects of ReQuip (ropinirole) are...



Less common:

* abnormal dreams
* constipation
* decrease in sexual desire or performance
* diarrhea
* dryness of mouth
* flushing
* general feeling of discomfort or illness
* headache
* heartburn or gas
* hot flashes
* increased sweating
* loss of appetite
* tremor
* weight loss
* yawning

Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur:

More common:

* confusion
* dizziness
* drowsiness
* falling
* lightheadedness or fainting, especially when standing up
* nausea
* seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there (hallucinations)
* swelling of legs
* twisting, twitching, or other unusual body movements
* unusual tiredness or weakness
* worsening of symptoms of Parkinson's disease


I went through the list twice and I can't seem to find becoming a gay sex addict or addiction to internet gambling.

Because the lawsuit is in France, I'll bet that it gets tossed. Too bad it isn't being tried in the USA. :D
 
I went through the list twice and I can't seem to find becoming a gay sex addict or addiction to internet gambling.
Part of the hallucinations? :confused:

Because the lawsuit is in France, I'll bet that it gets tossed. Too bad it isn't being tried in the USA. :D
Give it time! This might be a good excuse for a senator or two in denial about their sexual orientation.
 
Depending on the outcome of the suit, GSK may have to add 'Enlarged Anus' and 'Acute Red Ass' to their list of side effects. :D
 
Man is a moron. Man can claim anything about anything anytime, and does so every day. So why does this story merit a headline?

So our witty denizens can make sharp comments about the subject, and not each other. :D:D:D
 
Here is a very funny comment that appeared after the article:

Doctor: We have some good news and some bad news today, Rev. Phelps.
Rev. Fred Phelps: What's the good news?
Doctor: There's a drug that will cure you of your Parkinson's Disease, but the bad news is........
 
Actually, I believe it's possible, if very improbable.

A buddy of mine had a bad head trauma about five years ago, since then, he can't get enough of the cock. He was a very straight man before hand.

If it affects the brain directly, then, yeah, I think it's possible. Maybe this guy is the one in a million chance.

Dave
 
Actually, I believe it's possible, if very improbable.

A buddy of mine had a bad head trauma about five years ago, since then, he can't get enough of the cock. He was a very straight man before hand.

If it affects the brain directly, then, yeah, I think it's possible. Maybe this guy is the one in a million chance.

Dave

Sexual disinhibition is a common side effect of stroke and other brain injuries unfortunately, like personality change. I am on Statins for cholesterol and they are giving me horrific nightmares every night. I wake up having panic attacks. It sucks.
 
Actually, I believe it's possible, if very improbable.

A buddy of mine had a bad head trauma about five years ago, since then, he can't get enough of the cock. He was a very straight man before hand.

If it affects the brain directly, then, yeah, I think it's possible. Maybe this guy is the one in a million chance.

Dave

Great so now in addition to the gays trying to slip the straights the new "mickey" they can also go back to the caveman days and whack us on the head!
 
Depending on the outcome of the suit, GSK may have to add 'Enlarged Anus' and 'Acute Red Ass' to their list of side effects. :D

How about, "May induce filing of frivolous nuisance lawsuits in middle-aged, male menopausal lawyers. Report any sudden urges to litigate to your doctor immediately."
 
Hypersexuality is listed among the side effects. Gay or straight is not specified.
 
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