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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Educate Yourself About The Dangers of Drug Combinations

 



It has been stated that an alarming number of young children and teenagers across the United States are taking powerful combinations of psychiatric drugs, despite a lack of evidence supporting that such combinations are safe and effective.

Last year, it has been reported thatapproximately 1.5 million children received a combination of at least two psychiatric medications. Of those, 500,000 received at least three, more than 160,000 were prescribed at least four, and 280,000 were under the age of 10.

“Zero” Evidence

Psychiatrists have long prescribe multiple drugs (known as drug cocktails) to adults. However, many are now doing the same for younger populations, where the safety and efficacy of drug cocktails has not been proven.

Several studies have shown that a combination of two psychiatric drugs can help some adult patients. Similar evidence for the pediatric population is scarce. And when it comes to combinations of three or more, the evidence is “zero.”

“The data is zip,” said Dr. Steven E. Hyman, former director of the National Institute of Health and current provost of Harvard University.

What Kids Are Taking

Stimulants for the treatment of attention deficit disorder represent the most commonly prescribed psychiatric drug in children. Still, psychiatrists often pair these drugs with antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and/or antipsychotics.

Some of these psychiatric drugs cause serious side effects and their use has not been extensively studied in the pediatric population.

“There are not any good scientific data to support the widespread use of these medicines in children, particularly in young children where the scientific data are even more scarce,” said Dr. Thomas R. Insel of the National Institute of Heath.

Compound Risks

Antidepressants are now required to carry a label warning of the increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior in children. Likewise, anticonvulsant drugs carry heightened warnings about the risk of pancreas and liver damage, and in some cases, fatal skin rashes. And among the risks associated with antipsychotics are rapid weight gain, diabetes, and permanent tics.

According to medical experts, these risks compound when the drugs are combined.

“No one has been able to show that the benefits of these combinations outweigh the risks in children,” said Dr. Daniel J. Safer, associate professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University.

Please question your doctor about the drugs he prescribes your child. Make sure he knows if any other Doctor is prescribing drugs to your child.

I do not handle defective drug cases and only offer this information as a public service announcement.

Anthony Castelli www.castellilaw.com

posted by Anthony Castelli at 7:00 PM

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