Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 http://www.buzzle.com/articles/187842.html 2.5m Children on Drugs in Us Children barely out of babyhood are getting diagnosis of bipolar disorder, the modern term for manic depression Antipsychotic drugs for children have taken off in the US on the back of a willingness to diagnose those with behavioral problems as having manic depression. Even children barely out of babyhood are getting a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, the modern term for the condition. The chief symptoms are mood swings, which, however, are common in children of any age. Healy, an expert on bipolar disorder, said there were now 2.5 million American children on antipsychotics. However, the UK guidelines on the disorder, from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, urge caution. One drug which prompted concern was Risperdal, originally to be sold for children with "irritability" or difficult behavior in autism. It was reviewed by experts for the Medicines and Health care products Regulatory Agency because of "concern about the potential misuse of [it] as ... long-term chemical control". The drug's maker, Janssen-Cilag, though it won a license for it, withdrew its application, citing differences with the authority. Some observers say a license with conditions attached might have curbed the use of such drugs, and that where there is no licensing, doctors just have to rely on their own judgment on treatments. Many consult the British National Formulary for Children. But, says Yates, former chair of a primary care trust in Cambridgeshire, the BNF fails to mention the MHRA's reservations about anti-psychotics. Sami Timimi, a child psychiatrist, criticizes the "social trend of using powerful, largely ineffective medicines to control the behavior of [children] who have never had a say in what is imposed on them". By Guardian Unlimited © Copyright Guardian Newspapers 2008Published: 4/6/2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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