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Shocker: Antipsychotic Drugs Are Being Given to Kids in Foster Care
By: ANH-USA
Want foster kids
to behave? Give them harsh tranquilizers developed for schizophrenic patients!
According to a
shocking new study published in the journal Pediatrics
[1], foster children
are being prescribed cocktails of powerful antipsychotic drugs, even if they’re
not mentally ill and they don’t have any psychiatric symptoms. In fact, they’re
given the drugs just as frequently as some of the most mentally disabled
youngsters on Medicaid.
Kids in foster care with behavior problems are being given
two antipsychotic drugs at once, according to the study. The drugs include
Risperdal, Seroquel, and Zyprexa (and if you want to see something terrifying,
just look at
the list of Zyprexa’s side effects
[2]!). The drugs were
developed for schizophrenia and severe bipolar disorder. But schizophrenia and
bipolar disorder are extremely rare in young children, and the foster children
in question did not have any psychiatric symptoms. They just came from bad
homes.
Note that these
drugs were never tested on young people during the FDA trials—and certainly not
on people with developing brains. The latest research says the brain is still
developing into one’s 20s. Foster care ends at age 18.
The New York Times reports
[3] that doctors and
policy-makers have, in recent years, grown concerned about high rates of overall
psychiatric drug use in the foster care system, the government-financed program
that provides temporary living arrangements for 400,000 to 500,000 children and
adolescents. Previous studies have found that children in foster care receive
psychiatric medications about twice as often as kids outside the system.
The new study
focused on one of the most powerful classes of drugs, antipsychotics, which are
increasingly being used as all-purpose drugs for almost any psychiatric
symptoms.
These same drugs are being used on veterans
[4] with post-traumatic
stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries—when instead,
as we have reported previously
[5], they should be
treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Antipsychotic
drugs are responsible for many of the suicides among our soldiers. In fact,
medications were involved in one-third of the record 162 suicides by active-duty
soldiers in 2009. These drugs are extremely difficult to stop, because
withdrawal often causes psychotic breaks. (That’s right, antipsychotic drugs can
cause psychotic breaks.)
And these are the drugs we’re giving troubled children who
were removed from bad homes!
Even if the
antipsychotic drugs don’t cause the very mental disorders they’re supposed to
help or produce the most frightening side effects, the study authors said that
the drugs cause rapid weight gain and increase the risk for metabolic problems
in many people, an effect that may be amplified by the use of two at once.
Diabetes and obesity are the greatest health hazards children are facing—and
these are the drugs we’re giving them?
It’s one thing
for adults to rely on pills to cure their own ills. But giving kids from broken
homes powerful psychotropic drugs just to keep them compliant is unconscionable.
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URLs in this post: [1] shocking new study published in the journal Pediatrics: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/11/16/peds.2010-2970.abstract?sid=ce5592ab-9b68-4a5b-9692-699b04d3e152 [2] the list of Zyprexa’s side effects: http://www.drugs.com/sfx/zyprexa-side-effects.html [3] The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/21/health/research/study-finds-foster-children-often-given-antipsychosis-drugs.html [4] These same drugs are being used on veterans: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/us/13drugs.html?pagewanted=all [5] as we have reported previously: http://www.anh-usa.org../../../../../treating-brain-injured-iraq-war-veterans/ |