Pubdate: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 Source: Miami Herald (FL) Copyright: 2001 The Miami Herald Contact: http://www.herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/262 Author: Bernie Diaz PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS CAUSE HARM In the Nov. 8 Living article On ADHD, there was a question about the controversy of medication used to treat Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. I've studied ADHD and the various drugs prescribed for it, and it is no mystery why there is so much concern over the use of these drugs. I have known quite a few people who have been diagnosed with ADHD and various other "learning disorders." Those who were given proper tutoring and other educational remedies rapidly improved, while the less fortunate who were instead drugged with these medications only worsened, from dulling their minds to pushing them to suicide. No doctor or scientist has proven that any brain abnormality in a person diagnosed with these "disorders" would require drugs to fix the "chemical imbalance." They are merely a bunch of subjective symptoms, common behavior in combination that scored enough points on a short test. When you consider that dangerous and harmful psychotropic drugs are being given to children as young as 2 months old to treat something that has not been scientifically shown to exist, is it any wonder why there is so much controversy? This isn't to say that child behavioral and learning problems don't exist. But there are effective solutions that don't include the use of powerful drugs. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights currently is running a campaign exposing psychiatric abuse, especially the unnecessary drugging of children. To report any such abuse or for more information, call 305 238-1254. Brian Wallace Director, Miami Chapter Citizens Commission on Human Rights Coral Gables - --- MAP posted-by: Beth