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He just wrote a prescription.”Sarah was prescribed Efexor, an antidepressant which was included on the banned list for children in 2003. It said children should be given advice on diet and exercise and a three-month course of counselling, with prescription drugs given only as a last resort.However, the advice from Nice and the MHRA is not binding and allows doctors to use their discretion when prescribing. Many are believed to have continued prescribing antidepressants to children because of the lack of other mental health services. A survey of GPs found that 80 per cent believed they were prescribing SSRIs to too many adults and children.A Department of Health spokeswoman said not all the prescriptions for under-18s were for the treatment of depression and some were “used for other disorders such as bed-wetting and phobic states”. But campaigners say they could still cause withdrawal and other side effects.’Sarah’, student, 22: ‘Weaning myself was the most agonising experience”Sarah’ was first given antidepressants by her GP at the age of 15. Six months later it added a range of other antidepressants to the list, saying only Prozac was safe for use in children and even then should be prescribed only as a last resort. But a parliamentary question tabled by the Liberal Democrat MP Paul Burstow found that 85,251 prescriptions for antidepressants were written for children in 2004 for drugs on the MHRA list.

They included more than 6,000 prescriptions for Seroxat; more than 27,000 prescriptions were for children under 15. Health experts estimate that more than 40,000 children in Britain are on antidepressants.Mr Burstow said: “This level of prescribing …is evidence of the under-investment in child and adolescent mental health services and the chronic shortage of talking therapies.”The National Institute for Clinical and Healthcare Excellence (Nice) issued recommendations last year on how doctors should deal with depression in children. Doctors are advised to refer children for therapy but the waiting lists are very long.”The MHRA ruled in June 2003 that Seroxat should not be given to people under 18. Campaigners warned that vulnerable teenagers were being treated with a potentially dangerous “chemical cosh” of drugs because of long waiting lists for more suitable therapies such as counselling.
More than 85,000 prescriptions were given to children in 2004 for antidepressants that the regulatory agencies had ruled should only be given to adults.One in three of all child antidepressant prescriptions were for drugs on the “banned” list drawn up by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in 2003.The drugs, which include Seroxat and other common antidepressants known as SSRIs (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors) raise the risk of emotional distress, self-harm and suicidal thoughts among children.Sophie Corlett, policy director of the mental health charity Mind, said: “While [these drugs] may be appropriate for a few teenagers, guidelines recommend against their use because the risks generally outweigh the benefits.

“I love him to bits and he is a great player, but the whole scenario with the press, people talking about him every day, almost forced him into the squad For me, that was disappointing.”. Tens of thousands of children are still being prescribed powerful antidepressants despite guidance that they should not given to patients under 18 because of serious safety concerns. “There are not many players in international sport who could talk themselves back into the national squad like Lawrence,” said Rowntree, rather pointedly, referring to the celebrated Wasp’s much-discussed return to red rose duty after a lengthy spell of apparent retirement. Martin Corry is big and ugly enough to look after himself when it comes to fighting his corner on the England selection front, even when the man chasing his shirt goes by the name of Lawrence Bruno Nero Dallaglio. All the same, Corry commands great respect and no little loyalty from those closest to him, which is why Graham Rowntree, the former international prop and a colleague of long-standing at Leicester, went to the barricades on the No 8′s behalf yesterday. Yesterday, the International Rugby Board appointed him to oversee a coaching review of Pacific Islands rugby, which is just about as far removed from the professional game in Watford as it is possible to be.. A relatively inexperienced coach who prided himself on his common touch, he enjoyed remarkable success after replacing Kafer midway through last season, guiding the club to Heineken Cup qualification.

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