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 »  HPA Articles Home  »  Diseases and Conditions: Prevention and Treating  »  Antidepressants Promote Suicide in Kids
Antidepressants Promote Suicide in Kids
By Randall Neustaedter OMD, LAc, CCH | Published  09/13/2005 | Diseases and Conditions: Prevention and Treating |
Randall Neustaedter OMD, LAc, CCH
Dr. Neustaedter has practiced homeopathy and oriental medicine for over 25 years, specializing in child health care. An accomplished and well-recognized author, he has written The Vaccine Guide: Risks and Benefits for Children and Adults (North Atlantic Books, 2002), a book that helps consumers make informed choices about vaccination. His new book, Child Health Guide: Holistic Pediatrics for Parents (North Atlantic Books, 2005), represents a state of the art guide to raising children with natural medical care. He can be reached through his extensive website at www.cure-guide.com. 

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FDA Admits Antidepressants Promote Suicide in Kids

The FDA finally admitted on September 13 what experts have known for years, that antidepressants prescribed to children and teens promote suicidal behavior. This acknowledgement confirms the statement that FDA staff scientist Andrew Mosholder made seven months ago. Children who take antidepressants have an increased risk of suicidal tendencies. Last year British health authorities declared that most antidepressants might increase the risk of suicidal behavior in kids, and they advised that all antidepressants (except Prozac) are unsuitable for depressed youth.

In response to the findings, the FDA has called for a black box warning to be printed on antidepressant medications stating that they can spur suicidal behavior in children and teenagers. In addition, the FDA advisers suggested that parents should sign a form stating that they understand the risks.

What a pity that the FDA does not also acknowledge the many safe and effective alternatives to antidepressants. Omega-3 fats, vitamin D, natural food diets, homeopathy, herbal medicine, and acupuncture all provide excellent support and effective treatment for depression in children. Of course the causes and root of depression should always also be addressed.

Parents need to be made aware of these effective natural methods of relieving depression and regaining emotional balance. We need to abandon the wholesale drugging of our children with stimulants and antidepressants, and turn to a more holistic approach that encourages healing. Parents seeking holistic treatment of children's emotional problems can find practitioners referrals at the following recommended websites.

Holistic Pediatric Association www.hpakids.org

American Association of Naturopathic Physicians www.naturopathic.org

Council for Homeopathic Certification www.homeopathicdirectory.com

American Association of Oriental Medicine www.aaom.org