Guest guest Posted October 5, 2003 Report Share Posted October 5, 2003 Article: Antidepressants Intensify Bipolar Symptoms in Children Antidepressants for the treatment of bipolar symptoms cause adverse effects in more than three quarters of children within the first four months of treatment, according to a study presented at the Fifth International Conference on Bipolar Disorders (Pittsburgh, June 2003) by Demetri Papolos, MD, from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. The study analyzed past data from 195 juveniles aged 2.4 to 18.8 years (mean age, 10.9 years) from two locations. Of the 195 patients, 134 (68.7%) were exposed to at least one trial of an antidepressant. The adverse effects were quantified in terms of rates, severity, and time of onset of " bipolar " episodes with respect to start of antidepressants. The results were similar at the two practice sites. Within the first four months of antidepressant treatment, 75.4% experienced some adverse effects. Increased cycling starting within a day of initiation of antidepressants was experienced by 79%, 70.9% experienced increased aggression, and 23.1% experienced psychotic symptoms. Increased aggressiveness, violence, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors usually accompanied antidepressant exposure in the sample groups. NEW WEB MESSAGE BOARDS - JOIN HERE. Alternative Medicine Message Boards.Info http://alternative-medicine-message-boards.info The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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