Interesting. I haven't read any studies on it, but definitely, if someone is taking it therapeutically they should be under close mental health supervision. Like almost daily check-ins, no reason not to with telehealth available almost every where.
Well, there's plenty of reason not to be. There aren't enough mental health providers for some of them to be doing daily visits with anyone. But also, it's not clinically indicated to have daily visits if someone is taking Ketamine.
This is a media story. These things happen and in desperate need to understand it, the media latches on to whatever mental health drugs the person was taking.
Klonopin is a very common benzodiazapine. I have had exactly 0 patients with any of the side effects mentioned in the article. It's like when you take Tylenol and the potential side effects are hearing loss, high blood pressure, collapsed lungs, and liver failure. Do any of us know someone who experienced any of those from regular non-daily use of Tylenol? My guess is no.
Benadryl, which is a popular over-the-counter medication has side effects of heart arrhythmias, seizures, blurred vision, hallucinations, agitation, confusion, and delirium. But again, I doubt any of us know people who've experienced those symptoms.
The media loves to make psych meds the scapegoat. I very seriously doubt that her medications played a role in this. It was most likely the illness itself. In my experience, postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis are far more deadly and far more likely to cause homicide or murder/suicide than the medication used to treat it.