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Children's Drugs-Prescriptions The rate of prescription drug use
among children and teens continues to rise, with a new report from Medico
Health Solutions Inc. saying that at least a quarter of all U.S. children
are now regularly taking pharmaceutical drugs. And according to the
report, many of these drugs were originally intended for adults, and carry
with them unknown side effects for long-term use in young people. Dr. Danny Benjamin, a professor of pediatrics at Duke University, admitted to the WSJ that prescribing chronic medications to children is a serious problem. "We know we're making errors in dosing and safety," he said, noting also that parents must do more to question the safety of medicines their doctors prescribe. Experts worry that the increasing prevalence of children on prescription drugs is causing these young people serious harm, and that parents should instead seek out dietary and lifestyle changes for their children. But because many doctors continue to dole out the drugs like candy, despite known dangers, many parents just accept them for their children without giving it a second thought. And the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has done little, if anything, to warn the public about the dangers of using chronic prescription drugs, especially in small children. Safety studies in young people are not necessarily required in order for doctors to prescribe adult medications to children, as long as the drug is already FDA-approved. Sources for this story include: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100... Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/030879_children_drugs.html#ixzz19hyhK2HJ
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