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...drugs such as Zoloft be held responsible for aggression and suicide in children? The recent trial of Christopher Pittman, who as a twelve year-old boy killed his grandparents and set their house on fire, raises difficult questions about the role of antidepressants in a society that increasingly sees children as being overmedicated. Yesterday, the jury found Pittman guilty of murder and sentenced him to 30 years in prison. While the defense tried to argue that the drugs caused him to become “intoxicated” and act in a way he otherwise never would have, the jury...

Author: By Hersh Sagreiya, | Title: Zoloft Blues | 2/16/2005 | See Source »

...precise cause. According to Medco Health Solutions, the last year has seen a 10 percent reduction in antidepressant prescriptions for patients under 18, in large part due to the FDA’s action. Amongst all antidepressants, only Prozac has been approved by the FDA to treat pediatric depression. Zoloft, though it has not specifically been approved to treat depression in children, has been approved by the FDA to treat pediatric obsessive compulsive disorder. However, an FDA-approved drug can be used to treat any population, including children, even if it has never been clinically tested on children...

Author: By Hersh Sagreiya, | Title: Zoloft Blues | 2/16/2005 | See Source »

...mental states into the field of brain chemistry; in Rockville, Md. Early in his career, Axelrod helped identify the pain reliever acetaminophen (Tylenol is a popular brand) before moving on to his signature work, which led to the development of the class of antidepressants that includes Prozac and Zoloft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jan. 10, 2005 | 1/2/2005 | See Source »

...antidepressants in question are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) and are commonly known by their brand names—Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft and others. On the whole, they have reliably shown to be successful in treating depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety. Unfortunately, the very real disturbances of the depressed child or adolescent deprived of these medications have been all but pushed aside amid the discussions of the thickness and placement of the label warnings. A child or adolescent who has been identified as having depression accompanied with a high risk of suicidality will be much more likely to entertain...

Author: By Rebecca Steinberg, | Title: The Other War on Drugs | 9/20/2004 | See Source »

Recent public-opinion surveys put the pharmaceutical industry in the unpleasant company of cigarette makers and oil giants, which may help explain why U.S. drug companies have been so eager to polish their image. Pfizer, maker of such blockbusters as Lipitor, Viagra and Zoloft, announced last week that it will provide discounted drugs to uninsured Americans, regardless of age or income. Average savings for families making less than $45,000 could be nearly 40%. Pfizer is also expanding a program that provides free medicine to families making less than $31,000. With politicians under pressure to lift rules preventing Americans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Pharma Charm | 7/19/2004 | See Source »

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