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UK video story about Paxil use in children causing suicidal thoughts.  Appalling to hear as a parent!  GSK only released positive studies to get it rx'd for kids, basically misleading drs.   Negative studies went unpublished, although it says there was enough data to know it was too risky for kids and also didn't even work.  Will we ever know how many drugs are on the market like that??????

http://trusted.md/feed/items/system/2008/05/22/seroxat_paxil_in_children
Long video interview of GSK head.  Um, try as the reporter might, he doesn't say it won't happen again......
http://trusted.md/feed/items/system/2008/05/22/naughtie_vs_garnier

One out of 4 children and teenagers in the US take prescription medication for chronic conditions.  If there is a legitimate need, of course one is thankful for medication that helps with a particular health issue, but in the case of children, shouldn't we be extra diligent?  Have there been adequate clincial trials with children?

 
The US spends more on prescription meds than any other country, in fact, more than several countries combined.  (See Melody Peterson, "Our Daily Meds.")  Prescription med usage is also increasing.  (See link below)
 
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jKtOjkjpPik_8o9gKQJ06GawsF-wD90LDFNG0
 

"Medco's data show that last year, 51 percent of American children and adults were taking one or more prescription drugs for a chronic condition, up from 50 percent the previous four years and 47 percent in 2001. Most of the drugs are taken daily, although some are needed less often.

The company examined prescription records from 2001 to 2007 of a representative sample of 2.5 million customers, from newborns to the elderly.

Medication use for chronic problems was seen in all demographic groups:

_ Almost two-thirds of women 20 and older.

_ One in four children and teenagers.

_ 52 percent of adult men.

_ Three out of four people 65 or older.

Among seniors, 28 percent of women and nearly 22 percent of men take five or more medicines regularly."

hi suzzane here in the uk..Wales there have been a lot of  suicides
maybe a link

The MP for Bridgend has said the recent spate of suicides in her constituency masked a high level of suicides across the whole of Wales.

In an MPs' debate Madeleine Moon called for a suicide prevention strategy for Wales, saying it had a "significantly higher rate than in England".

She said it was "striking and shocking" Wales had not set up a strategy.

Huw Irranca-Davies, junior Welsh Minister, said "concerted efforts" were being made over the problem.

Ms Moon secured the adjournment debate in the Commons following 14 suspected suicides among people under 26 in and around Bridgend over the past year.

She said she was concerned the rate of suicide is 35% higher in Wales than in England.

Ms Moon argued that money was key to a successful strategy for combating suicide, with Scotland investing £20m in a strategy while Bridgend was waiting for lottery funding which may not be available until 2009.

She said: "I cannot be the only one who thinks it's unacceptable that young people will die while waiting for charity funds to be made available.

"Wales needs a National Suicide Strategy. The successful templates are there in Scotland and England, the local strategy is there for Bridgend."

Ms Moon also attacked the gloomy picture painted of Bridgend in the media following the disclosure of the spate of young suicides.

She said the town was a "good place to live and bring up a family".

'Play a part'

Mr Irranca-Davies said the deaths in Bridgend were of great concern to all MPs and efforts were being made across Wales, and within the assembly, to deal with the suicide problem.

He said: "It is important we try to learn lessons from these tragic incidences that have occurred to enable us to consider how we prevent future deaths.

"Suicide prevention should not be seen as the exclusive responsibility of any one sector of society.

"We must all play a part in reducing suicides including the local communities."

The minister also urged responsibility in reporting the issue.

He said: "The reason why the Bridgend area is under intense focus is clear, firstly we acknowledge that over the last ten years the rates of suicide for those aged 16-29 are higher than elsewhere in Wales.

"The recent deaths of young women - an untypical pattern, and speculation over links to internet or other means, have given Bridgend an understandable prominence."

A taskforce is also examining suicides in Bridgend county since 2004.

Philip Walters, the coroner for Bridgend and the Glamorgan Valleys, said he felt the issues driving young people to suicide should be addressed by politicians.

But he stressed that, in his view, the cluster of suicides was "purely coincidental".



I see way too many parents turning to prescriptions to parent their children.  Any tantrum, any mischief, any disobedience, any idiosyncrasy is viewed as something abnormal and in need of medicating.

It's sickening.

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