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Consumer Reports: Antipsychotics In Children Rise Despite Questions Of Safety & Efficacy
December 12, 2013
Consumer Reports writes that the number of children prescribed antipsychotics has tripled over the last 10 to 15 years, despite a lack of evidence that the drugs are either effective or safe for either approved or unapproved (“off-label”) uses, such as behavioral problems. “What’s not known about the long-term effects is very troubling,” said an assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. “The younger you go, the more you can affect the developing brain.”
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Thank You Mr Cole and MIA.
“What’s not known, . . . "
How's this (for starters) regarding What Needs to be known?
"What needs to be known" is the actualization of the throw away line, "Research must continue", because HOPE from the entire, mooching supply chain that they won't Ever have to get a Non-Felonious job, must continue.
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