Posted on 01/04/2003 11:27:19 AM PST by steplock
Be Afraid! Be VERY Afraid!
FDA Approves Prozac for Children, Teens
Fri Jan 3, 6:03 PM
The US Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) said on Friday that it has approved Eli Lilly & Co.'s Prozac (fluoxetine) to treat depression and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents aged seven to 17 years.
According to the FDA, Prozac is the first selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) to receive approval for treating depression in children. The approval was based on two studies of children and adolescents with depression, which showed that the drug produced a statistically significant effect compared with placebo. The drug also produced a statistically significant effect compared with placebo in studies of children and adolescents with OCD.
Side effects associated with Prozac use among children and adolescents were similar to those observed in adults and included nausea, tiredness, nervousness, dizziness and difficulty concentrating.
The FDA noted that in one of the clinical studies, after 19 weeks of treatment with Prozac, children gained, on average, about 1.1 cm less in height (about a half an inch) and about one kilogram less in weight (about two pounds) compared with children treated with a placebo. According to the agency, "the clinical significance of this observation on long-term growth is unknown."
Lilly will conduct a phase IV post-marketing study to further evaluate the potential impact of Prozac on long-term growth in children.
Citing figures from the National Institute of Mental Health, the FDA said depression affects up to 2.5% of children and 8.3% of adolescents in the US. OCD affects roughly 2% of the population and typically begins during adolescence or childhood.
Indianapolis-based Lilly lost patent protection on Prozac in August 2001. The drug was once a blockbuster, pulling in sales of $2.5 billion in 2000. Since losing patent protection, several generic formulations of Prozac have flooded the US market, cutting sharply into Lilly's revenues.
I am no stranger to clinical depression. No life story right now, just take my word for it. Started in early teens (12). Cured through meditation and prayer. The most drugs like Prozac can do is ease one through a tough time. But many people take them forever, becuase of the false idea that consciousness is chemically based.
The path out of depression necessitates soul-searching and that is often uncomfortable. It's easier to take mental novacain. Also, there are many other therapies available that could be used with people of any age that can take the "edge" off of depression or anxiety, or reduce it tremendously. I am not talking about psychotherapy but stuff like massage. You can flame me if you like --- I used to be a masssage therapist and studied a lot of other therapies...
This is very very sad - to drug little children. It sounds like money and mind control.
While I'm sure there are a few kids here and there who have serious problems, I think most kids would be better off if they spent an extra half hour or more out on the playground (and I'm talking a real playground and not this little rinky-dink pieces of grass that the school systems call playgrounds these days (because buying a little extra land for the kids to play on would cost too much and drugs are cheaper)).
My daughter is going into education (she's doing her student-teaching now), and she tells me all the time that the kids in her district don't get enough time on the playground/physical activity and they get antsy in the classroom and parents would rather drug them or throw them on the couch in front of the TV when they get home than actually do something about it, such as complaining to the school boards or making sure the kids get enough exercise themselves.
This country will be dumbed down because parents don't want to be parents.
Had I said it would, in fact, be the US, I would have been met with laughter and ridicule.
Here we are, , with ritalin, and now, prozac as well..
The longest clinical studies, I believe, on prozac were six months. We have NO idea what happens in the long term.
Let alone preservatives, dyes and chemicals. See: exitotoxins.
Apparently your institutional subscriptions to Brain Behavior and Physiology, Brain Research, Neuroscience-Net, and The Journal of Newuroscience, among other refereed scholarly journals, have expired. It is unclear what you mean when you say that "There is not one shred of valid science behind the notion that depression is due to a chemical imbalance"; the mechanisms and pathways have been quite thoroughly elucidated. A visit to the National Library of Medicine would clarify this for you.
I have no wish to judge you as an individual - what decisions you may have had to make are not mine, and I am not God in your heart to know.
But generally speaking, there are so many things that can contribute to a child or an adolescent's depression that should be attended to before giving them psycho-active drugs that have tremendous potential for harm.
Some of the influences that can cause children (or adults for that matter) to feel depression are - lack of physical exercise and fresh air, lack of affection, allergies or reactions to chemicals in food or their home or work environment, mass media -excess TV or movie watching, game playing, kids listening to crap "music" for hours...and most important, lack of religious or spiritual depth in their life. Add any or all of these to an individual who may have more of a proneness to depression or emotional lows, and there you have a prescription for Prozac.
I can personally testify as having "been there" - I tried suicide seriously when I was 13. Self-medicated for several years. But turned my life around - and so I know that drugs are not the answer.
Pure, unadulterated BS!
Maybe, maybe not. Your succinct statement leaves out the cause of serotonis "malabsorbtion." "Chemical imbalance" is NOT the root cause in the great majority of depression cases. The term, "chemical imbalance" is an oversimplfication used by quacks to sooth patients' probing curiosity about what the hell is happening to them.
Do you know what causes the "chemical imbalance?"
The chemcial imbalance school subscribes to the same logic that an airplane wreck was "caused" by the plane's contact with the ground.
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