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Published Monday, May 7, 2001
Advocates alarmed by drugs used for kids
Medicaid children under 6 at issue
BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER
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Almost 600 Florida Medicaid recipients under age 6 were given powerful psychiatric
drugs last year with potentially serious side effects -- drugs marketed to combat an
illness that experts say is virtually nonexistent among children their age.
The drugs -- including Clozaril, Zyprexa, and Risperdal -- are marketed for the
treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in adults, but in recent
weeks, children's advocates throughout Florida have expressed concerns the
medications are being used to control the behavior of unruly children, especially
those in state care.
``I'm starting to get scared here,'' said Jack Levine, president of the Tallahassee-
based Center for Florida's Children.
Records from the state Agency for Health Care Administration obtained recently by
The Herald show that nearly 400 of the children given antipsychotic drugs last year
were under age 5.
All were recipients of Medicaid, the federally funded insurance plan for needy 
children and adults. Florida's Medicaid office, which is administered by the 
healthcare agency, keeps detailed records on billing and reimburs
ement of medications for the needy, but has no direct oversight of doctors who provide 
care.
The Agency for Health Care Administration, which regulates doctors and other 
healthcare providers, could take action against a physician found to be negligent.
``We make some basic assumptions about children who need medical care, assumptions 
about services that are supported by tax dollars, and especially about children who 
are in the care of state agencies,'' Levine said.
``An assumption I thought we made was that their care would never be appreciably 
different, in terms of medical carefulness and appropriateness of prescriptions, than 
everyone else's children. I'm starting to feel there i
s a remarkable difference in how these children are being looked at, diagnosed and 
treated.''
The health care administration's records do not specify which of the children are in 
state care.
The drugs could have been prescribed by family doctors, or doctors under contract with 
agencies that treat children in state care.
While child psychiatrists say there are legitimate uses for the drugs in treating some 
more common disorders such as attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder and pervasive 
developmental disorder, a form of autism, childre
n's advocates were startled that so many children are being administered them.
`CHEMICAL RESTRAINTS'

Last month, The Herald reported claims by children's advocates that hard-to-manage 
children in Florida's troubled foster care system were being routinely given powerful 
psychiatric drugs as ``chemical restraints.''
The state Department of Children & Families, which administers the state's children 
protection and foster care efforts, has insisted that officials do not encourage -- 
and, indeed, will not tolerate -- the use of drugs as
 a means to restrain unmanageable children.
Last week, the federally funded Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities urged 
the department to immediately halt all new prescriptions of the drug Risperdal, as 
well as other anti-psychotic drugs. Risperdal, widely
prescribed among children, is the most commonly used among newer antipsychotics.
The group also urged child welfare officials to begin an ``immediate'' and independent 
investigation into the use of psychiatric drugs among foster children.
Pat Wear, the Advocacy Center's deputy director, said revelations about foster 
children being chemically restrained have left him ``broken-hearted.''
``Just when you think you've heard all the bad news you can hear, you hear this,'' he 
said of the large number of very small children being administered psychotropic drugs.
QUICK ACTION

The Department of Children & Families acted quickly. The agency has appointed two 
high-ranking department doctors to oversee an evaluation of children in state care who 
are taking the drugs. In Broward, where many of the
complaints first arose, a child welfare manager is preparing a spreadsheet listing 
every child in care, and what drugs they are taking.
Only about 1 in 40,000 people experience childhood onset of schizophrenia, a 
debilitating disorder often marked by hallucinations, delusions, paranoia and other 
forms of psychosis, said a spokesman for the National Instit
ute for Mental Health. In contrast, the disorder affects about 1 percent of adults, 
with onset generally occurring between age 16 and 30.
Judith L. Rapoport, who is the chief of child psychiatry at NIMH, described childhood 
onset of schizophrenia as very rare.
``No one knows exactly'' how rare, she said, because researchers can't find enough 
subjects to perform an epidemiology study.
Nonetheless, Rapoport estimates that one child is diagnosed with the disorder for 
every 300 adults who were diagnosed. As for children below age 7, ``they may exist,'' 
Rapoport said, ``we just haven't seen any.''
``When you look at very young children, we haven't found a convincing case for 
schizophrenia where it started before the age of 7,'' she added.
`OFF-LABEL' USE

So-called atypical antipsychotic drugs, such as Risperdal, are marketed to combat the 
psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia, and most have not been specifically approved for 
use with children -- though it's not unusual for
drugs to be administered for an ``off-label'' use.
According to the Agency for Health Care Administration, 389 children under age 5 who 
receive Medicaid were administered antipsychotics in 2000. Another 200 or so 
5-year-olds were given the drugs, as well.
Among the toddlers, 46 2-year-olds were prescribed anti-psychotics, as well as 67 
3-year-olds.
Among the 4-year-olds, 177 children were medicated with the drugs in 2000, the 
agency's records show. Records with the health care agency are unclear for about 59 of 
the children.
Jerry Wells, pharmacy program manager for the Agency for Health Care Administration, 
said Children & Families officials also requested detailed data from his agency after 
an April story in The Herald.
``They were kind of shocked at some of the kids on these drugs,'' Wells said of the 
DCF officials.
SIDE EFFECTS

The drugs have been linked to potentially dangerous side effects.
According to records reviewed by The Herald, as well as several interviews, children 
in foster care administered antipsychotics have experienced lethargy, agitation, 
tremors and even the development of unusually large bre
asts. One boy even began to produce breast milk.
``You are talking about some very young children,'' said Mary Giliberti, a senior
staff attorney at the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law in Washington, an
advocacy group for people with mental illness, and foster children. ``I'm the mom of
a 2-year-old, and I find this very startling and disturbing information.''
``These are very powerful drugs,'' Giliberti said. ``This merits the state taking
serious, immediate action.''

© 2001 The Miami Herald and wire service sources.  All Rights Reserved.
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