CHICAGO -- Soaring numbers of American children are being prescribed antipsychotic drugs -- in many cases, for attention deficit disorder or other behavioral problems for which these medications have not been shown to work, a study found.
The annual number of children prescribed antipsychotic drugs jumped fivefold between 1995 and 2002, to an estimated 2.5 million, the study said.
That is an increase from 8.6 in 1,000 children in the mid-1990s to nearly 40 in 1,000.
But more than half of the prescriptions were for attention deficit and other nonpsychotic conditions, the researchers said.
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