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US Kids Represent Psychiatric Drug Goldmine

by: Evelyn Pringle, t r u t h o u t | Report

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Prescriptions for psychiatric drugs increased 50 percent with children in the US, and 73 percent among adults, from 1996 to 2006, according to a study in the May/June 2009 issue of the journal Health Affairs. Another study in the same issue of Health Affairs found spending for mental health care grew more than 30 percent over the same ten-year period, with almost all of the increase due to psychiatric drug costs.

On April 22, 2009, the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality reported that in 2006 more money was spent on treating mental disorders in children aged 0 to 17 than for any other medical condition, with a total of $8.9 billion. By comparison, the cost of treating trauma-related disorders, including fractures, sprains, burns, and other physical injuries, was only $6.1 billion.

In 2008, psychiatric drug makers had overall sales in the US of $14.6 billion from antipsychotics, $9.6 billion off antidepressants, $11.3 billion from antiseizure drugs and $4.8 billion in sales of ADHD drugs, for a grand total of $40.3 billion.

The path to child drugging in the US started with providing adolescents with stimulants for ADHD in the early 80s. That was followed by Prozac in the late 80s, and in the mid-90s drug companies started claiming that ADHD kids really had bipolar disorder, coinciding with the marketing of epilepsy drugs as "mood stablizers" and the arrival of the new atypical antipsychotics.

Parents can now have their kids declared disabled due to mental illness and receive Social Security disability payments and free medical care, and schools can get more money for disabled kids. The bounty for the prescribing doctors and pharmacies is enormous and the CEOs of the drug companies are laughing all the way into early retirement.

Psychiatric Drugs Explained

During an interview with Street Spirit in August 2005, investigative journalist and author of "Mad in America," Robert Whitaker, described the dangers of psychiatric drugs. "When you look at the research literature, you find a clear pattern of outcomes with all these drugs," he said, "you see it with the antipsychotics, the antidepressants, the anti-anxiety drugs and the stimulants like Ritalin used to treat ADHD."

"All these drugs may curb a target symptom slightly more effectively than a placebo does for a short period of time, say six weeks," Whitaker said. However, what "you find with every class of these psychiatric drugs is a worsening of the target symptom of depression or psychosis or anxiety, over the long term, compared to placebo-treated patients."

"So even on the target symptoms, there's greater chronicity and greater severity of symptoms," he reports, "And you see a fairly significant percentage of patients where new and more severe psychiatric symptoms are triggered by the drug itself."

Whitaker told Street Spirit that the rate of Americans disabled by mental illness has skyrocketed since Prozac came on the market in 1987, and reports: (1) the number of mentally disabled people in the US has been increasing at a rate of 150,000 people per year since 1987, (2) that represents an increase of 410 new people per day and (3) the disability rate has continued to increase and one in every 50 Americans is disabled by mental illness.

The statistics above beg the question of how could this happen when the so-called new generation of "wonder drugs" arrived on the market during the exact same time period. The truth is, the "wonder drugs" cause most of the bizarre behaviors listed by doctors to warrant a mental illness disability.

Psychiatric Drug Goldmine

The CIA "World Factbook" estimate the world population to be about 6.8 billion and the US population to be a mere 307 million. In an April 2008 report, the market research firm Datamonitor reported that the "US dominates the ADHD market with a 94 percent market share."

ADHD drug prices at a middle dose for 90 pills at DrugStore.com, are: Adderall $278, Concerta $412, Desoxyn $366, Strattera $464 and Vyvanse $385. Daytrana costs $437 for three boxes of 30 nine-hour patches.

The SSRI and SNRI antidepressants include GlaxoSmithKline's Paxil and Wellbutrin, Pfizer's Zoloft, Celexa and Lexapro from Forest Labs, Luvox by Solvay, Wyeth's Effexor and Pristiq and Lilly's Prozac and Cymbalta. The average price of these drugs is about $300 for 90 pills at DrugStore.com.

The prices for anticonvulsants can run as high as $929 for 180 tablets of Glaxo's Lamictal, and $1170 for 180 tablets of Johnson & Johnson's Topamax.

In 2008, the atypical antipsychotics took over the slot as the top revenue earners in the US, and include Seroquel by AstraZeneca; Risperdal and Invega marketed by Janssen, a division of J&J; Geodon by Pfizer; Abilify from Bristol-Myers Squibb; Novartis' Clozaril and Eli Lilly's Zyprexa. The average price on these drugs for 100 pills at DrugStore.com is about $1,000. Lilly also sells Symbyax, a drug with Zyprexa and Prozac combined, at a cost $1,564 for 90 capsules at DrugStore.com in May 2009.

The briefing material submitted to an FDA advisory panel in April 2009 reported that an estimated 25.9 million patients worldwide had been exposed to Seroquel since its launch in 1997 through July 31, 2007, in the US, and the second quarter of 2007 for countries outside the US. Of that number, an estimated nearly 15.9 million took Seroquel in the US, compared to only ten million patients in the rest of the world. In 2008, the US accounted for roughly $3 billion of Seroquel's $4.5 billion in worldwide sales.

For the full-year of 2008, Eli Lilly reported worldwide Zyprexa sales of about $4.7 billion, with US sales of $2.2 billion and only $2.5 billion for the rest of the world.

FDA as Promotional Tool

On June 12, 2009, an FDA advisory panel gave the green light to expand the marketing of Zyprexa, Seroquel and Geodon for use with 13 to 17 year-olds diagnosed with schizophrenia and 10 to 17 year-olds diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The FDA usually follows its advisers' recommendations.

"Such approval gives manufacturers a shield from liability - for illegally promoting the drugs for off-label use," said Vera Hassner Sharav, president of the Alliance for Human Research Protection.

"And such approval ensures increased use of these drugs," she warned. "Manufacturers and mental health providers will profit while children's physical and mental health will be sacrificed."

"The body of evidence showing these drugs to be harmful is irrefutable," she said, "it is documented in FDA's postmarketing database, and in secret internal company documents uncovered during litigation."

According to Dr. Stefan Kruszewski, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the atypicals increase the risk of obesity, type II diabetes, hypertension, heart attacks and stroke.

He said the drugs were marketed as safer and easier to tolerate than the older, cheaper antipsychotics because they would cause fewer neurological injuries like tardive dyskinesia and akathisia.

Those claims turned out to be totally false, he said, and "they continue to cause same neurological side-effects as the older antipsychotics."

"Children are known to be compliant patients and that makes them a highly desirable market for drugs, especially when it pertains to large-profit-margin psychiatric drugs, which can be wrought with issues of non-compliance because of their horrendous side effect profiles," according to a June 29, 2009 paper titled, "Drugging Our Children to Death," in Health News Digest.com, by Gwen Olsen, who spent over a decade as a pharmaceutical sales rep, and authored the book, "Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher."

Children are forced to take their drugs by doctors, parents and school personnel, she said. "So, children are the ideal patient-type because they represent refilled prescription compliance and 'longevity.'"

"In other words," Olsen noted, "they will be lifelong patients and repeat customers for Pharma!"

"The initiative to drug our children for profit has exceeded all common sense boundaries and is threatening the welfare of every American child," she stated, and it "is up to each and every one of us to stop this madness!"

Drug Makers Busted

Most all of the psychiatric drug companies have come under investigation over the past several years for promoting their drugs for off-label use, especially with children. However, the fines they end up paying are trivial compared to the profits earned through the illegal marketing campaigns.

In September 2007, Bristol-Myers Squibb entered into a $515 million civil settlement with the US Department of Justice for illegally marketing drugs, including Abilify, for off-label uses. In the first six months of 2009, Abilify had sales of $1.9 billion. In 2008, the salary and compensation package of Bristol-Myers' CEO, James Cornelius, was $23,150,236, according to the AFL-CIO's Executive PayWatch Database.

On January 29, 2009, Paxil and Wellbutrin maker, GlaxoSmithKline, announced that it would record a legal charge in the fourth quarter of 2008 of $400 million relating to an ongoing investigation initiated by the US attorney's office in Colorado into the US marketing and promotional practices for several products for the period 1997 to 2004. The government inquired about alleged off-label marketing as well as medical education programs for doctors, "other speaker events, special issue boards, advisory boards, speaker training programmes, clinical studies, and related grants, fees, travel and entertainment," according to a Glaxo annual report.

In January 2009, Eli Lilly settled with the DOJ and more than 30 states for $1.4 billion over the off-label marketing of Zyprexa. The agreement included a $615 million fine for a federal criminal charge. But $1.4 billion was chump change considering that Zyprexa was still Lilly's best seller in 2008, with sales of $4.69 billion. Lilly also has paid over $1 billion to settle lawsuits filed by Zyprexa patients. In the first six months of 2009, Zyprexa sales were $1.5 billion. In 2008, Lilly's CEO, John Lechleiter, had a pay package worth $12,856,882

In September 2009, the DOJ reached a $2.3 billion settlement with Pfizer related to the off-label promotion of several drugs, including the psychiatric drugs, Geodon, Zoloft and Lyrica, in the largest health-care fraud settlement in history. But even though Pfizer took the entire $2.3 billion as an earnings charge for the fourth quarter of 2008, the drug maker was still able to post a fourth quarter profit of $268 million. Pfizer's CEO in 2008, Jeffrey Kindler, had a salary and pay package of $15,547,600.

Johnson & Johnson is also dealing with the DOJ and state-level investigations into the off-label marketing of Risperdal. The company's latest SEC filing lists nine subpoenas received by the company involving promotions of Risperdal, including one "seeking information regarding the Company's financial relationship with several psychiatrists." In the first six months of 2009, Risperdal earned $660 million. J&J's CEO, William Weldon, had a pay package worth $29,127,432 in 2008.

AstraZeneca's third quarter SEC filing lists a $520 million tentative settlement agreement with the US attorney's office in Philadelphia to resolve allegations related to the off-label marketing of Seroquel. At "least 34 states are pursuing separate investigations of AstraZeneca's marketing practices as part of a joint investigation and others may be conducting their own probes," according to Ed Silverman on Pharmalot.

"A half a billion dollar one-time settlement is just a small cost of doing business for a company that sold $17 billion worth of the offending drug in the last five years," Dr. Roy Poses points out on the Health Care Renewal web site. In 2008 alone, Seroquel had world-wide sales of more than $4.4 billion.

As of July 13, 2009, AstraZeneca was also defending approximately 10,381 served or answered personal injury lawsuits and approximately 19,391 plaintiff groups involving Seroquel, according to SEC filings. Some of the cases also include claims against other drug makers such as Eli Lilly, Janssen Pharmaceutica and/or Bristol-Myers Squibb, the filing notes.

On September 23, 2009, Shire Pharmaceuticals received a subpoena from the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General in coordination with the US attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, seeking production of documents related to the sales and marketing of Adderall XR, Daytrana and Vyvanse, according to Shire's third quarter report for 2009.

In a November 6, 2009, SEC filing, Abbott Labs said the federal prosecutor for the Western District of Virginia was conducting an investigation for the US Justice Department of whether the company's sales and marketing of Depakote violated civil or criminal laws, including the Federal False Claims Act and an anti-kickback statute related to reimbursement by Medicare and Medicaid programs to third parties.

In 2008, Depakote had sales of $1.36 billion and Abbott CEO, Miles White, had a salary and compensation package of $28,253,387.

In February 2009, the DOJ unsealed a lawsuit alleging that Forest Laboratories marketed the antidepressants Celexa and Lexapro for unapproved uses in children, and paid kickbacks to induce doctors to promote the drugs, including Dr. Jeffrey Bostic at Harvard University. In its latest SEC filing, Forest disclosed that it reached an agreement in principle in May 2009 to settle the civil aspects of US federal and state probes. "Penalties in the civil settlement are covered by a $170 million reserve Forest created in April," according to a November 9 report by Dow Jones.

Forest also disclosed that the agreement "does not resolve the government's ongoing investigation into potential criminal law violations" related to Celexa and Lexapro, and thyroid drug Levothroid, Dow Jones notes. In 2008, the salary and compensation for Forest CEO, Howard Solomon, was $6,565,324.

Over the past year and a half, a large number of so-called "Key Opinion Leaders" in the field of psychiatry have been exposed for not fully disclosing money received from many of the drug companies above through an investigation by the US Senate Finance Committee under the leadership of Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley.

The list so far includes Harvard University's Joseph Biederman, Thomas Spencer and Timothy Wilens; Charles Nemeroff and Zackery Stowe from Emory; Melissa DelBello at the University of Cincinnati; Alan Schatzberg, president of the American Psychiatric Association from Stanford; Martin Keller at Brown University; Karen Wagner and Augustus John Rush from the University of Texas and Fred Goodwin, the former host of a radio show called "Infinite Minds," broadcast by National Pubic Radio.

Fines as a Business Expense

The fraud settlements are "merely a cost of doing business to these pharmaceutical Goliaths and, in fact, caps their liability for these crimes," said Alaskan attorney Jim Gottstein, the leader of the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights (PsychRights), a public interest law firm.

"Most importantly," he noted, "these settlements have not stopped the practice of psychiatrists and other prescribers giving these drugs to children and youth and Medicaid continuing to pay for these fraudulent claims."

"Because of the massive, harmful, increase in the psychiatric drugging of America's children and youth, who are inherently forced, PsychRights has made addressing the problem a priority," he said.

Gottstein conducted an investigation and determined that the vast majority of off-label psychotropic drug prescriptions for children and youth that are paid for by Medicaid constitute Medicaid fraud.

PsychRights now has a national "Medicaid Fraud Initiative Against Psychiatric Drugging of Children & Youth," designed to address this problem by "having lawsuits brought against the doctors prescribing these harmful, ineffective drugs, their employers, and the pharmacies filling these prescriptions and submitting them to Medicaid for reimbursement," according to its web site.

"Anyone who submits or causes claims to be submitted to Medicaid for drugs that are not for a 'medically accepted indication' is committing Medicaid Fraud," said Gottstein, in a July 27, 2009 press release announcing the launch of the national campaign.

"Those guilty of this Medicaid Fraud include psychiatrists and other physicians prescribing these drugs, their employers, and pharmacies submitting the false claims to Medicaid," he pointed out.

PsychRights estimates that over $2 billion in such fraudulent Medicaid claims are being paid by the government each year.

"Once one sues over specific offending prescriptions, all of such prescriptions can be brought in, which means that any psychiatrist on the losing end of such a lawsuit will almost certainly be bankrupted, because each offending prescription carries a penalty of between $5,500 and $11,000," PsychRights explained.

It is hoped that once the doctors and pharmacies realize they are subject to financially ruinous Medicaid fraud judgments, the practice will be stopped or substantially reduced.

"Each prescriber may have a million dollars or few, at most, to lose, but the pharmacies' financial exposure can run into the hundreds of millions of dollars and it is hoped this will attract attorneys to take these cases," the web site noted.

In September and October 2009, Gottstein gave presentations on the initiative at the annual conferences of the National Association of Rights Protection and Advocacy and the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology in order to find people who are potentially interested and willing to pursue such cases.

"This was successful and we have at least a few such cases cooking," he reported. "PsychRights stands ready to help people interested in bringing such suits."

In late 2006, Gottstein won international fame by subpoenaing and releasing thousands of documents involving Eli Lilly's illegal marketing of Zyprexa, which resulted in front page stories in The New York Times.

PsychRights also has an appeal pending on a lawsuit filed against the state of Alaska and responsible state officials seeking declaratory and injunctive relief that Alaskan children and youth on Medicaid have the right not to be administered psychotropic drugs unless and until a number of specific conditions are met. The lawsuit seeks to prohibit the state from paying for psychiatric drugs prescribed off-label to children and youth.

In responding to the lawsuit, the state claimed that they do have any control over or responsibility for the psychiatric drugging of children in their custody, or any responsibility under Medicaid, and moved for dismissal on the grounds that PsychRights does not have standing, or the right to bring the suit, because it was not harmed by the state's actions.

The court agreed and dismissed the case. "We think the judge is wrong and have filed an appeal," said Gottstein.

In May 2009, Gottstein sent letters to Sens. Charles Grassley and Herb Kohl and Reps. Henry Waxman, Bart Stupak, John Dingell and Barney Frank, describing the massive Medicaid fraud involved in the prescribing of psychiatric drugs to children in the US and asked for "assistance in stopping these illegal reimbursements."

As of November 8, 2009, Gottstein reported, "I haven't gotten as much as an acknowledgment of receipt from any of the members of Congress to whom I wrote."

While pursuing causes on behalf of PsychRights, Gottstein donates all of his time on a pro bono basis.

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Evelyn Pringle is an investigative journalist focused on exposing corruption in government and corporate America. She won multiple awards for her investigative reporting from the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology.

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This is ridiculous. There

This is ridiculous. There is no need at all for all of these medications. Better education, parenting, and general lifestyle is all these poor kids need. Pumping their young minds full of man made chemicals is not doing them a favor. It is producing a generation of depressed, suicidal, zombie children. This country, and world, is fucked beyond repair. Way to go humanity.

This is vile and for me, a

This is vile and for me, a mental health survivor, the most important issue of our times. We now have two million children plus millions more on anti-psychotic drugs as a means to contain what others will not endeavor to do with children who are mentally ill. Listen and Love. One out of every five hospital beds is reserved for the mentally ill and millions more are drugged. These children comprise the millions who are poor, battered, abused and forgotten. They become drug abusers, alchoholics, and prisoners eventually after they have failed in school and develop no social communities other than other failed children. Not all children are of color either. Some are given anti=psychotics so that the busy lives of the prosperous parents are not interrupted. There is another way - but our pharmacuetical labs and vendors wouldn't want replacing their profits with healthy children. Check out Dr. John Weir Perry to find out an alternative way in his half way houses which healed ninety per cent of those who went through his program in the mid 1970's. This is the greatest scandal of our so called technological achievements - to numb, forget, drug, and diminish those who have been violated and are smaller than us. Shame.

Excellent article packed

Excellent article packed with great information. It's fairly disconcerting that so little is being done to stop these criminal practices; and to protect our Children and Elderly from unscrupulous pharmaceutical corporate and doctors greed based medical practices.

Off-label use is the most

Off-label use is the most powerful tool used [abused] by pharmaceutical companies. On one hand they can cover themselves with "this drug should not be given to children, pregnant mothers etc" - yet on the other hand they give Carte blanche to the prescribing doctor/psychiatrist to do exactly that, merely by claiming the doctor needs to weigh up the risk v benefit ratio. It's genius marketing at the expense of this particular vulnerable group. Great article Evie Fid Seroxat Sufferers author http://fiddaman.blogspot.com

This article exposes a real

This article exposes a real problem. The Government’s control laxity is creating a new marketing originated pathology. The advertisement of drugs (even some not so well tested) is creating imaginary diseases and making million of people handicapped. Looks like some “mental diseases” are the product of commercial and advertisement than the result of true research. The advertisement of drugs should be stopped. They are competing now with beers, detergents, deodorants, toothpastes and others. The prescription of drugs should be the function of Doctors and not “fake doctors” on TV. True Doctors should determine which treatment their patients need, not an advertisement. The "US dominates the ADHD market with a 94 percent market share." This is an impressive figure. In addition of having a “middle class in extinction” and having an impressive figure of children malnutrition and poverty now we are a population on the verge of becoming the most mentally unstable in the world. We need professional and independent mechanisms to control this tendency. But, when we have the Pharma controlling themselves by appointing their own “promoters” o regulatory posts, them we cannot expect but more of the same and worsening.

73% of adults and 50% of

73% of adults and 50% of children in America now on psychiatric drugs? And that is only what is 'legally' prescribed. I can remember palming and throwing away my ritalin dose each morning on my way to school (in the late 60's) because I disliked it's effects so much. Thru my life I have been subject to a few depressions but never been inclined toward crime, cruelty, or violence of any kind. I have always been intensely creative and independent. I was unable to fit into the intellectually stunting corporate environment. Although I am admired by many for my exceptional musical ability and practical skills in repairing almost anything, I live far, far below the poverty line. It is by my own resourcefulness that I can have and do what most people would want at a tiny fraction of the usual cost, and without debt. To examine American society today, it appears that our nation is actually dying of morbid stupidity. I suspect that the shocking extent of our public's drugging is one of the prime causes of this situation. These drugs, by arresting the intellect and creativity, help to keep people placid and accepting of a life situation that they would find boring and outright untenable otherwise. This can provide a benefit in some situations I suppose, but at these percentages it is decimating our society. I think it can be directly connected to the alarming rise in obesity and other chronic disease, dishonesty, doublethink and doubletalk, willingness to enter debt and accept lies, consumer ignorance and unscientific opinions, voluntary illiteracy, the loss of science and math skills, and the frightening early loss of the brightness and even the physical beauty of our young ones that seems epidemic today. Although I basically support universal medical healthcare, considering the depravity of our current health system, I have serious doubts that we are ready for it or even want it at all if this is to be the outcome.

good thing we have

good thing we have designated drug free school zones for their saftey

Current medical education

Current medical education gives to psychiatrists no adequate basis for understanding current advances in brain biochemistry.

the mental health of our

the mental health of our children relies on the mental health of their adult world. US. We live in a schizoid reality, operational 'wars of freedom' based on magnificent lies [911]where 'peace' prizes are delivered to spokesmen of vast military/industrial regimes, behind which dearly held principles are herded by PR into whatever the intentions behind THEM are to think.. Until no one can . the cog in the cognitive gums up. The cog in the machine becomes continuity of government. No one can know. Just do. left-right-left-right-salute-the-flag-left-right etc etcetc The corruption is everywhere. In the food, the politics, the air. Our beautiful children are born into this maelstrom of adult caprice, and expected to grow healthy?When we, the adults could'nt? Well. I am willing to change it if I possibly can.

Columbine And Shooting

Columbine And Shooting Incidents that have shocked the Nation have a large component that is pharmaceutical in origin - that these incidents have been exploited to champion a dismantling of the Bill of Rights is a tragic and unconstitutional distraction. The Psycho-pharmaceutical industry is the tip of the spear of the devolution into amoral madness, as it dissolves conscience, self-control, and introspection into so many DSMV diagnoses - as if being alive and having emotions and a soul were a disease process. This repeats the tragic Soviet style cultural disintegration described by Alexander Solzhenitsyn as Punitive Psychiatry and is just one more nail in the coffin of free agency in this country. That we are arguing to make these hideous and brain damaging/ life ruining drugs available along with the other toxic FDA promotions aka 'modern medicine' with Universal Health Care is testament to the depravity we are lost in.

Excellent! Thank you for

Excellent! Thank you for alerting the public about the ongoing despicable crime. ADD is an invented disease. See what Dr Fred Baughman has to say about it.

the US is one of only two

the US is one of only two industrial nations that allow advertising of prescription medicines. it was prohibited here until 1996 (i think it was), when an unknown someone in the FDA changed the rule. the president didn't order it, congress didn't authorize it. suddenly, almost overnight we became swamped with ads for all these psycho-active concoctions and all the others from erections and arthritis and jumpy leg syndrome and on and on. i wondered how this could be, until earlier this year, i read that the most significant percentage of funding for the FDA comes from....ready: Big Pharma. They paid someone off in the agency to change the rule and, with their huge contributions to politicians, a return to sanity is not on the horizon.

I agree with this article in

I agree with this article in some respect, but I'm pretty sure epilepsy is a neurological and not a psychiatric disorder. I wouldn't dare deprive a child of their AED as status epilepticus is proven to cause permanent brain injury not to mention bodily harm. Also, schizophrenia cannot be treated solely with "good parenting" and in fact probably has lot less to do with social issues than many of you believe. Its a proven organic brain disorder that can be treated with medication AND therapy. Some people live and die by their anti-psychotics and find that it is the only way to live a normal life. Again the article makes a good point but falls prey to sensationalized claims and fails to clearly define these disorders and their standard of care, by which ALL doctors are bound.

About time the left started

About time the left started paying attention to medical child abuse. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Aside from shock treatment (which is routinely given to children http://www.doctorsofdeception.com/ ) we also have obstetrical child abuse, which is certainly the most destructive in terms of the number of victims and the long term consequences to society. http://www.math.missouri.edu/~rich/MGM/birthUSA3.txt and by the way, its easy to talk about others' victimization, but have you considered your own? This is more difficult to talk about. http://www.math.missouri.edu/~rich/MGM/primer.html Circumcision kills love.

@Hal, that's understandable.

@Hal, that's understandable. Medical schools barely deal with nutrition issues at all. It's simply not in the "Western Medicine Playbook" to be concerned about how people are nourishing themselves, and the relationship of food to health & well-being. ^..^

Well Done Evelyn. A timely

Well Done Evelyn. A timely expose of the super nasty actions and intentions of both Psychiatry and Big Pharma and I guess their facilitators in Main Stream Media who must be being bribed or blackmailed or threatened to not be splashing this on every front page and every News Program.

In Britain, studies of

In Britain, studies of children (and of teenagers and prisoners) have repeatedly shown that disruptive and even violent behaviour can often be dramatically altered simply by changes to diet in order to correct nutritional deficiencies and avoid the cocktail effect of additives which are never tested in combination with each other: http://www.whitings-writings.com/foodandbehaviour.htm.

Let's just try to keep in

Let's just try to keep in mind that there are some children who need medication like Adderall, Geodon, Abilify, etc. I'm not saying that all of the current cases are legitimate (they're not), but there are definitely children who cannot thrive, or even function, without medication (I was one of them).

There is an odd duality at

There is an odd duality at play here- the article criticizes the FDA as being a "promotional tool" in the back pocket of the drug companies, and yet criticizes doctors who prescribe drugs off-label from the FDA's (presumably inherently corrupt and flawed) guidelines. Off-label drug prescribing, when not fraudulent by reasons of compensation, is a valuable tool because it allows a physician to individualize a patient's care. While a certain drug may be FDA approved for a specific use, particularly with psychiatric and neurological drugs there is often a great deal of overlap between indications, and the FDA is grindingly slow at recognizing new research. The standard drugs used to treat a disorder may have intolerable side effects in some individuals, and off-label drugs can provide a solution on a case-by-case basis. Of course promotion of off-label uses by drug companies should remain illegal, as otherwise we'd go back to the days of snake oil salesmen. I should also note that many of the drugs mentioned in this article have been available as generics for quite some time, and so the prices quoted are very unrealistic for most consumers. Are psychiatric drugs overprescribed? Sure, especially in children. Yet they have a place in modern medicine alongside psychoanalysis, CBT, group therapy, etc. Unfortunately mental health professionals are relatively poorly reimbursed for just talking with a patient, even though that is usually the best medicine. Unless that shows signs of improving, expect these drugs to keep flying off the shelves.

I lived in New York in the

I lived in New York in the mid 1960's and my son, then 7 years old was prescribed Ritalin for a supposed case of hyper activity. We moved back to Scotland, and he was taken off the drug immediately. He has never since been diagnosed as hyperactive.

It is unfair to make broad

It is unfair to make broad statements about the "drugging" of America and our children. Not too many years ago those diagnosed mentally ill were locked away in institutions with no HOPE. I am a Mother of a child born Bipolar. I am not a bad parent as some of you are accusing. I have given up my career to take care of my son. We tried every therapy before resorting to pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceuticals, the correct dosage and mix allowed my son to attend school instead of acting out because his brain chemistry was off balance. They are not the answer but the correct dose, drug is a miracle, at times when a family is hurting and overwhelmed.

Now I understand a little

Now I understand a little more why half the felony convictions in this country are for cannabis. Man if that were ever legalized people would give up side effects and huge expensive support for the mafia control of mental health for an alternative they could grow in their backyard at a tiny fraction of the price. Drug pushers on all sides don't want pot legal because greed is the prevalent psychotic condition that makes this great country what it is today. Even better imagine if meditation ever became popular and people became liberated from living lives dependent on those that mindlessly feed on the suffering of their own kind. Economic cannibalism. Actually I think this is a form of natural selection. Unconscious behavior in the presence of totally available truth and healthy options will be eliminated from the gene pool.

Given the problems with the

Given the problems with the science of psychiatry, it is even more important that writers and bloggers be excruciatingly diligent in their statements. Some of the medications discussed are extraordinary, dare I say, miraculous in their effects on some children. And some of them are no different than pouring gin and rum down their throats. But when writers fail to make those distinctions, it washes out the good and the bad. And the reader becomes misinformed. The quotes attributed to Mr. Whitaker are particularly harmful and ill-informed. Some of these medications have been thoroughly researched and are available on PubMed and Medline. We would hope that docs use science to guide their decision making. Journalists have the same responsibility when reporting. Jeff Zimmerman

When ADD and ADHD were first

When ADD and ADHD were first discussed in the news and in doctor's offices, I was stunned by the whole idea. My generation grew up without such "diseases" being known, and my children's generation barely escaped it. Now we have a generation of psychotic kids, all for the benefit of the drug industry and the growing number of psychiatrists. I agree with DTLincoln- whatever happened to listen and love?

this articel ie appalling.

this articel ie appalling. It is fear mongering and biased. It presents a limited set of facts from a particular point of view, without much support. The fact that drug companies make money [ and i agree they make far too much of it]; the fact that diagnostic categories have expanded in chidlren; the fact that drug companies unethically promoted off label uses claiming they were evidence based, has nothing to do with the question of prescribing them for adolescents. This areticle is full of factual inaccuraices adn i think truthout needs to be more careful in vetting what they publish.

I am a victim of Big Pharma.

I am a victim of Big Pharma. From the age of six years old I have been forced to take various prescription medications by doctors, teachers and my parents. When I tried to go off of Welbutrin, which I have been taking for more than a decade, I became suicidal and had to be hospitalized. I AM FORCED to continue taking the drugs, because my brain chemistry has been permanently altered by these drugs, and now NEEDS to have them in order to function. Yet I do not have insurance (they wont cover me because of all of my medications) and so pay upwards of $600/month for prescriptions that I MUST have. The cocksuckers have me by the balls.

Regarding the "Columbine and

Regarding the "Columbine and Shooting" comment above, it indeed seems clear that mind-altering drugs have played a role in all, or nearly all, of the school shootings. But the equating of universal health care with the forced drugging programs of the Soviets is specious. The profit motive seems to work every bit as well in the good ol,' capitalistic US of A.

Unstuck is a book with

Unstuck is a book with helpful strategies for dealing with emotional challenges. Feeling Good, The New Mood Therapy is an older book that may be helpful for some. Increasingly, M.D.'s and others are refusing to prescribe psych medications and are advising people long on them to titrate off. Coming off must be done very carefully. Abrupt withdrawal can be traumatic and risky. Nonetheless, diet and exercise changes can be very helpful. Opiate and other receptors are there because you can make your own in your own body under certain conditions.

Some of the drugs listed,

Some of the drugs listed, like Prozac, are now off patent & generic versions available, so somewhat less expensive. In the past, I've been shocked at how easily MDs will prescribe drugs like Ritalin & Adderall--pediatricians--to children. Supposedly there's testing that's necessary to diagnose ADD or ADHD, but that wasn't happening. However, it's not as easy as this article indicates to convince SSA that a child is disable and continues to be disabled. At 18 the person's case is re-evaluated to determine if the now-adult continues to meet the requirements for disability (unless something's changed in the last few years, there is not adult mental disorder listing for ADHD or ADD in Social Security regulations). One reason parents push for disability is because of the health care provided (not just for the cause of disability) to the child. Maybe people wouldn't push for it so hard if we had single payer national health insurance?

Aside from the truly

Aside from the truly disabled, I will bet you that most crappy childhood growing up- going crazy problems WE have in America can be associated with two facts of life... One--- 24/7 never ending TV, and VIDEO, and the other is that ALL of life in America has been reduced to the Formulations of Consumerism and Corporate control of almost Everything... Tell Me... What is NOT Corporate controlled, run, operated, manipulated, owned and or governed in America now...? Do You feel like a member of WE THE PEOPLE with a Congress and Local Legislature of the people by the people for the people that represents you..? Or... Do you feel more like WE THE CONSUMERS who have to live used and manipulated under the thumb of a Corporatacracy Of the Corporate By the Corporate For the Corporate as expressed through the US CONGRESS OF CORPORATE FACILITATIONS...?... Maybe it not exactly as I describe, but I don't feel that I am far from the reality of it in my expressions here...

"I have watched the best

"I have watched the best minds of my generation..." Sink into suicidal depression caused by anti-depressants when still in high school. Develop disabling anxiety disorders while on mood stabilizers. Experience hallucinations and paranoia while on anti-psychotics. Struggle with diseases whose only and best treatment was the long and destructive period of withdrawal from these drugs, to start a life with feelings and thoughts that have never been free of medication. When I was a kid, I always knew the ones who were messed up in their heads. They were always the ones on medication, their strangeness always after the fact.

New York Finds Extreme

New York Finds Extreme Crisis in Youth Prisons by By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE NY Times article stating how incarcerated youth in NY state have NO access to psychiatrists or medication.

Thanks, I'll stick with my

Thanks, I'll stick with my weed. Someone else above did note what I came to (the bottom to the entry form) say: COLUMBINE VIRGINIA TECH other similar mass murder-suicide stories I've read which happened in Europe are the result of these synthetic chemical poisons. But not weed. Which is (one of the reasons) why it was outlawed. If you've never smoked weed...you have absolutely no idea what you're missing, and you have absolutely no idea how great it is. And it's completely non-addictive. It's 'habit forming' because you enjoy the way it makes you feel, but it is not addictive. There are no withdrawal symptoms and no pain when you quit smoking it, abruptly or otherwise. It's not a war on (some) drugs, it's a war on minorities to replace outlawed slave labor with prison labor. Civil War ended in 1865; *naturally gorwing* drugs started being outlawed around 1904; the first was opium, because 'white men were luring *our* white women into their drug dens and seducing them!' Next was cocaine, which 'caused black men to step on a white man's shadow and look him in the eye!' Then 'marijuana,' "one of those beet field workers takes two hits from a marijuana cigarette and he immediately thinks he's won the election and sets out to execute all his opponents!" RACISM, PURE AND SIMPLE

To the author: In my

To the author: In my opinon...If you are going to write an article about this area, you've done a disservice to families and kids. You've done what I call a "hunting for bear" article. You know, "I'm really angry about this, I'm sure there's something very evil and nothing good, so I will use as many buzzwords to get people upset, and prove what I feel most strongly." I have been a child psychiatrist and a medical director in the public and private sectors in the field for the past 28 years. I have not drug kids and most of my colleagues don't. I treat them from a psycho-social-biological-developmental-spiritual perspective, starting with what they want out of life and what's getting in their way. I prescribe medications to some children, based on scientific evidence and with the full understanding and partnership with their caretakers. I have also taken enough kids off their meds and shifted the focus onto healthier and more holistic things. I am also furious at some of my colleagues who are closely affiliated with drug companies and take their monies. At this same time this article represents the worst that the Right throws at us. Put it this way...I can't find that you have any interest in the science of the subject. I can't find that you've used any rhetorical technique other than the strawman technique: create an enemy, inject a grain of truth, and then attack. I can't see anything but something unfair and unbalanced. My g_d, you don't even care to contact some parents and children who have actually done better, whose lives have been saved. You didn't even ask the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for its opinion or take a look at its stance on treatment with medications. You know-no, based on your decision to adhere to a demagogic approach to this serious issue, I don't think you want to know, but here goes-some children's lives have been saved with medications. But I have a very serious question to ask you. Would a humble and curious but concerned approach to this subject upset your world view? Life ain't as simple as you present in your article. I urge you to do better. If I were your editor, I'd say, the public needs to know the plusses and the hazards about medicating children, and we need to expose the unethical professionals, and to investigate if the professional organizations are supporting the mass drugging of children. But you've done less than a quarter of a job. This is just a first draft. If you want to be a muckraker, you've got to do better. You've got to think and make people think, based on a lot of facts, not just the one's to prove your poorly proven point that we are drugging our kids for profits. Try again, but this time be fair before you try to burn the house down.

Mon, 12/14/2009 - 06:50 —

Mon, 12/14/2009 - 06:50 — Anonymous... I would add to that the overabundance of empty calories children consume daily VS. the actual, limited amounts of exercise the average child in America engages in these days.

Exactly. You really can't

Exactly. You really can't treat behavioral problems with neuro-chemical drugs. You can change the way people feel, but in the long run you'll never change the actual person. Children are the worst targets in the drug industry, because they are defenseless, they can't say no. I was a victim of child psychiatry, and am now diagnosed with ptsd. What's the major difference between locking up a child and an adult? Some children are highly mature for their age, and most can make decisions for themselves on things involving their own health. The fraud of psychiatry is that chemicals do not "correct" neurological behavior "psycho social spiritual" disorders. They merely mask symptoms, they cause temporary relief and sometimes a placebo effect. I know that I was broken down in order to get me to comply with the system, repeated drugging left me incapable of many things. In fact, many of these drugs render people sick and worse off then without them. I'm still trying to figure out how to get off meds, but it takes more than just "stopping" as doctors suggest. It's hard to get out once you're in. Once the damage is done, and you beleive you're taking meds to help you for the rest of your life...it doesn't leave much room for improvement.

So it turns out Tom Cruise

So it turns out Tom Cruise was kinda right; tacky in his delivery, but right . . . feel like apologizing, Matt Lauer?

This is a classic smear

This is a classic smear piece. That Big Pharma commits grave sins is not anything new. Yes, it should not be tolerated. But this author has done something utterly irresponsible and disgustingly insensitive: try to make the claim that Big Pharma's malfeasance is the sum and total reason Tom Cruise and his idiot cult is right about mental illness or attention-difference. Hey, Evelyn, UC Irvine found the 7R allele that codes for ADHD. Guess what, Pringle, bipolar is REAL. Guess what, Truthout, Tourette's syndrome is REAL too. So is Asbergers, so is schizophrenia. Guess what, MEDICATIONS HELP US! They curb the excesses of our wiring. But you call us FAKERS? You call us victims of big pharma?! This article is DISGUSTING! You, Evelyn and Truthout, should be ashamed of yourselves for doing to us with attention-different wiring that the Right is STILL doing to homosexuals, call us liars, and call us fakers. Brilliant. Way to go! So what next, will you rebuild institutions and chain us to chairs and cages? How will you deal with suicidally depressed bipolars, Evelyn, tell us to think happy thoughts and drink our kool-aid?! Most of the comments to this piece are SHOCKING and despicable for the abject ignorance and anti-science bias of the privileged bright-siders. With "progressive media" like this, who needs a damned neocon?

There are some good points

There are some good points in this article, I also agree that direct advertising of psychiatric drugs is a grey area. Where I live (South Africa) as far as I know these drugs are not widely advertised except for proffessional journals. I suffer from mental illness in various forms, and honestly I believe I was drugged to late in life, unless depression at 5 and suicide ideation at 11 are considered normal, I was eating healthily and physically active. There are some kids who need the drugs, and blanketing all child drugging as bad and anti-psychiatry can be very dangerous in my opinion when it comes to welll to do parents with really messed up kids, I've seen it, my mom was a special ed and remedial teacher for a mere 30 years. For some, the side effects are far more tolerable than the madness.

After almost 40 years as a

After almost 40 years as a pediatric mental health specialist, I think you’ve hit a nail on the head with this synopsis, and, by the look of the responses, a few toes as well. All I can say is the statistic –which is more than documentable— of 94% (up from 90% a few years ago) of the medication being prescribed to world’s kids is in the U.S. should say it all. For those who feel they or their kids have had mental disorders “since birth” all I can do is ask, what test determined that? There are extremely few psychiatric disorders with identified genetic markers (ADHD, bipolar, ODD, and depression not among them) nor are there any chemical tests to show “chemical imbalances”, nor are there any reliable scans of any kind for use in diagnosis. To date diagnosis for 98% of the children being drugged is based solely on subjective observations. As far as some kids “needing these drugs to survive”, it would appear that children living elsewhere should be dropping like flies. They aren’t. As for off-label prescriptions, physicians don’t need to be experimenting with our kids, and that’s what off-label prescribing ultimately amounts to. I was pleased to see the list of well known researchers who are being scrutinized for their ties to the pharmaceutical companies. I recognized many of the names. And, to an old acquaintance I’d like to say, keep hanging in there Jim Gottstein.

Within all industrialized

Within all industrialized nations, only the U.S. makes health about money. In 1979 my son was prescribed Ritalin for hyperactivity; my wonderful, trusted neighborhood pharmacist said "No" quietly when I asked him if he would recommend I give it to a 3 year old. Two years later my son was diagnosed with autism. That year the doctor was sent to work on a Navy ship due to an embarrassing malpractice suit.

This is a very typical

This is a very typical anti-ADHD, anti-anti-depressant, generally anti-psych med and anti-psychiatry article, written to pander to anti-psychiatric, anti-psych med sentiment. Unfortunately this particular specimen mixes a lot of really good information about the money-grubbing, amoral pharmaceutical drug corporations with the same old dubious implicit and explicit assertions: minors should never, ever be given psych meds, most people who take anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs don't really need them, people of all ages shouldn't be taking psych meds at all unless they're barking-at-the-moon crazy, ADHD doesn't really exist and was invented by "Big Pharma" to push its grossly expensive, dangerous concoctions on a new group of innocents, and so on. This article is sharply slanted and author Pringle has made sure that virtually no evidence of benefit from the medications she doesn't like would be allowed in it. Not surprisingly, given that she's a big fan of Dr. Peter Breggin, whose International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology has given her those numerous awards for her reporting. Have there been abuses, small, large and huge, of psychiatry and the prescribing of psych meds? Hell yes! And can the side effects of some of these meds can be truly awful? You better believe it. But that doesn't alter the fact that many millions of people -- including millions of children and teenagers -- have been helped by psychiatric medications, including off label usage. I can't personally speak for young people or their parents, but I can assure you there are many adults who are damn glad to be able to take certain psychiatric medications. And there are many adults with ADHD who take ADHD meds because their lives would be much worse without them. But regardless of the article's many flaws, Truthout deserves praise for taking on mental illness-related issues. I hope you will continue to do so.

Sadly, like everything else,

Sadly, like everything else, the insurance companies would rather pay for meds than for therapy, where appropriate. Effective therapy can have a limited timeline in many instances and can decrease that most common of ailments, non-specific stomach problems. ADHD is a harder nut to crack. I tried for a long time to have my now-adult kids use diet and behavioral mod to deal with their ADD but both are now on meds, albeit, they both pay attention to side effects and go on when they most need it and go off when the side effects are undesirable. They are both self-educated as to the options. Like most anything medical related, when people are able and take the time, they sort things out for themselves. We must continue to educate and encourage those we come into contact with to take charge of their own mental health.

I would encourage readers of

I would encourage readers of these posts to keep an open mind, and to read two articles on the Psychiatric Times website [Disclosure: I am Editor in Chief; a full disclosure statement may be found on the website, under "Board"]. The two articles are: http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1499811?verify=0 http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1481848 Ronald Pies MD

I know a psychiatrist who

I know a psychiatrist who diagnosed a 2 year old with bi polar. For crying out loud, 2 year olds ARE bi polar: one minute you are the greatest parent, the next they hate you! All in the name of profit, the profiters, with help from the some in government agencies - FDA - are more invested in their own pocket's lining than protecting and serving the welfare of the American citizenry. This is not all in government. I give honor to now deceased, the FDA medical doctor and scientist who tried with all his might to stop the diet pill, Fen Phen, from getting on the market. It did, thanks to members of Congress, and former Sec of State Alex Haig (working for Bigpharma). The deadly consequence was thousands of mostly young women ended up with PPH, permanently damaged hearts. Most died. It was a humble lab tech in North Dakota who noticed the pattern of otherwise healthy young women all over night coming down with serious heart damage. It is up to Americans to think that the Private sector is the panacea for what ails a society. I would say a strong govt oversight of the for profit sector, a citizenry overseeing govt officials is the only solution. I encourage all to read Dispensing with the Truth, not a perfect book but a good start. Also, Evelyn Pringle is bar none in keeping an eye of the bad doings of bigpharma. Let healthy human emotions reign. Only a few should be getting psychotropic drugs, and rarer the developing mind of a child!

Psychiatric drugs can ruin

Psychiatric drugs can ruin your life and drive you TO insanity. Read my story at:

www.youarebeingdeceived.com

All the mental health

All the mental health education in this country (Australia) advises that the symptoms of the major mental illnesses (Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia) do not become clear until a person is about 18-21 at the earliest. Children and teenagers of course suffer from depression and anxiety, but these are not necessarily 'clinical', 'life-threatening', or even 'abnormal'. One would hope the first response to a child in this state would be talking, behavioural therapy, trying to understand their problems and working out ways of helping them without using drugs. Children in this country don't get diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Most treatment comes about as a result of actual psychotic episodes, peeople being at risk of harming themselves or others - and if you don't have private medical insurance, the state provides treatment and medication in the short term, and can subsidise expensive medications in the long term. There's no cash incentive for doctors in the public health system to be diagnosing children with major mental illnesses (which don't become clearly diagnosable until you are a young adult) and drugging them.

Ritalin is another matter, plenty of parents want to give it to their kids, while plenty of others are very concerned about this.

But a Bipolar baby is just bullsh*t.

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Just wanted to say that this is one of the best sites for Kids of all ages. Keep up the good work!

check out this

check out this website:
cchr.org to learn the truth about Anti-psychotic drugs.