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Drugs bought on the street and in pharmacies that target the brain are used excessively and inappropriately adding to increasing numbers of disturbed and dysfunctional people. Because some brain dysfunction compromises judgment, learning and motivation, family members, friends and professional advisors often have to initiate diet revision and provide the right direction and support.
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There has been a sharp rise over the last decade in the prescription of psychiatric drugs for children, including antipsychotics, stimulants like Ritalin and antidepressants. The explosion in the use of drugs can be traced in part to the growing number of children and adolescents whose problems are given psychiatric labels once reserved for adults. Researchers, who analyzed data from a national survey of doctors' office visits, found that antipsychotic medications were prescribed to 1,438 per 100,000 children and adolescents in 2002, up from 275 per 100,000 in the two-year period from 1993 to 1995. In the USA, Harris stated: “As states begin to require that drug companies disclose their payments to doctors for lectures and other services, a pattern has emerged: psychiatrists earn more money from drug makers than doctors in any other specialty. How this money may be influencing psychiatrists and other doctors has become one of the most contentious issues in health care. For instance, the more psychiatrists have earned from drug makers, the more they have prescribed a new class of powerful medicines known as atypical antipsychotics to children, for whom the drugs are especially risky and mostly unapproved. Drug makers generally spend twice as much to market drugs as they do to research them. ” (New York Times June 2007) Antipsychotic drugs are the most potent brain altering chemicals; 90% of the antipsychotics prescribed to children were: clozapine, risperidone, olanzapine, and quetiapine. None of these drugs are approved for treating adolescents or children. The findings on the rising are likely to inflame a continuing debate about the risks of using psychiatric medication in children. In recent years, antidepressants have been linked to an increase in suicidal thinking or behavior in some minors, and reports have suggested that stimulant drugs like Ritalin may exacerbate underlying heart problems. Antipsychotic drugs also carry risks: rapid weight gain and blood lipid changes that increase the risk of diabetes. None of the most commonly prescribed antipsychotics is approved for use in children, only a handful of small studies have been done in children and adolescents.
Adapted form from Reuters
Health Information 2006 Carey B. NYT June 6 2006. The Book of Brain provides an overview of brain function and psychology, understood from a biological point of view.
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