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Even the most reluctant prescribers encounter a marketing juggernaut that has made antipsychotics the nations top-selling class of drugs by revenue, $14.6 billion last year, with prominent promotions aimed at treating children. In the waiting room of Kyles original child psychiatrist, children played with Legos stamped with the word Risperdal, made by Johnson & Johnson. It has since lost its patent on the drug and stopped handing out the toys.
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Its a controversial diagnosis, I agree with that, said Dr. Concepcion. But if you will commit yourself in giving these children these medicines, you have to have a diagnosis that supports your treatment plan. You cant just give a nondiagnosis and give them the atypical antipsychotic.
It’s terrible what they are doing to kids.