Against Psychotropic Drugs for Children

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Some facts about psychiatric drugs for children are that the drugs are prescribed with a false diagnosis. The children that are prescribed are not seriously impaired by their symptoms, they are merely becoming older and showing signs of adolescents; however, pediatricians see a small frustration in a child’s life and convince the parents or legal guardians that they need unnecessary medications to make the children docile and untroublesome. Little do the parents know, the drug given to the children means more money for the pharmaceutical companies and psychiatric research teams and may not even help the children at all. The medication given to the children is a trial and error situation. The right drug could take years to find. The children taking this drug feel like test subjects when their pediatrician/psychotherapists must monitor them for compliance to the medication. Side effects differ from each individual, ranging from nervous breakdowns, inadequacy, mania, delusions, physical harm, self harm and possible attempted suicide. These symptoms can be treated with even more medication. Other side effects include: headache, stomach ache, dry mouth, constipation, gas, weight loss/gain, and acne. These symptoms might go away or are tolerable. New symptoms are hard to determine whether or not they are due from a new illness, the drugs, or just natural hormone development. Children on a prescribed medication have more difficulty in school. They have trouble focusing due to some side effects such as grogginess, and inability to concentrate. Special preparation is required to help the children make up for lost time they wasted getting used to their medication. The school staff needs time and money to get the necessities the child needs... ... middle of paper ... ...e use of drugs, unneeded or supposedly needed, is wrongly being diagnosed; the children are being put through it against their will. Works Cited Breggin, Peter. "Soaring Numbers of CHildren on Powerful Adult Psychiatric Drugs." BLOG (2012): 3. DEMITRI, MICHAEL. "Psych Central." 30 January 2013. Common Side Effects of Psychiatric Medications. web. 13 December 2013. Hedges, Jennifer. "Prezi." 5 September 2012. The Use of Psychotropic Medications with Children and Youth in Foster Care. web. 13 December 2013. Mercola, Dr. "As Bad as Cocaine and Amphetamines - Will Authorities Now Force This Drug on Your Child?" 18 January 2008. Mercola. Web. 12 December 2013. Staff, KRDO.com. "Over-medication becoming problem among foster kids." 18 July 2012. KRDO.com. 13 december 2013. Stevens, Lawrence. "www.antipsychiatry.org." 1985. PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS:. web. 13 december 2013.

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