According to a 2010 study of data on more than a million children reported by American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry's journal, the use of powerful anti-psychotics with privately insured U.S. children, ages 2 through 5, doubled between 1999 and 2007.
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...the use of powerful anti-psychotics with privately insured U.S. children, ages 2 through 5, doubled between 1999 and 2007.
Most (if not ALL) off label, & outside of warnings DESPITE FDA fines & investigations. Not to mention the fact that children this age AREN'T developed enough or VERBAL enough to communicate their experiences to the degree required to make a professional, ethical, ACCURATE diagnosis.
Each and every one's "doctors" should be held 100% culpable & responsible for these childrens' well being.
Professional, Civil, & Criminally.
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