This report, from a UK tabloid newspaper claims that the NHS spends 1 million a month prescribing Ritalin, the drug used to treat ADHD
THE NHS is spending £1million a MONTH on a drug to calm unruly children, figures show.
Controversial drug Ritalin is given to kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder — ADHD.
Doctors write 7,500 prescriptions a week for the pills, which cost around £200 a year per child.
Kids with ADHD suffer short attention spans, are disorganised, talk too much and interrupt.
ADHD diagnosis is based on behaviour.
The most prescriptions in a year are at Wirral, Merseyside, with 25 for every 1,000 people.
Some critics question whether ADHD exists.
TaxPayers’ Alliance spokesman Blair Gibbs said: “If parents were allowed to discipline children, taxpayers wouldn’t have to fork out for drugs
which turn our kids into drones.”
But Andrea Bilbow, of the Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service, said we are not prescribing ENOUGH Ritalin.
She said: “Thousands are unaware that their children may have a treatable problem.” She said ADHD could lead to psychiatric problems and crime if
not treated.
Ritalin can also be given to adults with ADHD or narcolepsy.
www.thesun.co.uk...
Article also in the times,
www.timesonline.co.uk...
This is quite disturbing - 7,500 prescriptions a week!
Are there really that many sufferers of ADHD? or is this another "wonder drug" being pushed by pharmaceutical companies - like Prozac etc
www.ritalindeath.com...
www.ne.essortment.com...
adsg.syix.com...
www.newideas.net...
www.psychtreatment.com...
There some who claim that ADHD does not exist - I'm not qualified to comment on this, but there are plenty of people who insist it's a myth
www.pbs.org...
www.adhd-report.com...
www.adhdfraud.org...
Whether it exists or not - it's rather worrying to see so much money spent on a drug that has been shown to have dangers.