Child Depression Medication Is Not Meant To Be A
Panacea
Child depression medication is not
meant to act as a panacea for treating young children that have
developed depression at a very young age.
That being said, child depression medications can
nevertheless still provide very useful service in controlling
the child’s depression problem though at the same time wanton
use of drugs to cure or treat child depression has many
associated dangers that need to be addressed with great
care.
At the very least, you have to first take your depressed
child to see a psychiatrist that will diagnose the condition
and then recommend suitable treatment that can in some cases
mean having to use child depression medications.
Stick To Prescribed Dosage
In case the child is prescribed child depression medications
it is then up to the parents and the child to ensure that they
always stick to the prescribed dose and not deviate even an
iota from the dosage. It is of course a good idea for the
parents to first ask the psychiatrist to recommend therapy and
only if the condition is severe enough and beyond the
capability of therapy treatment should the psychiatrist
recommend child depression medication.
It is also recommended that the child be shown to a
psychologist and even social workers that with the help of
parents must try and help alleviate the condition through
therapy as a first line of action and failing that or to
buttress the therapy, child depression medication can then be
used.
Unfortunately, in the recent decade beginning from the year
1995 and through till the year 2004 the number of child
depression cases doubled in the US and at the same time use of
child depression medication such as antidepressants also
increased in an alarming manner. What’s worse is the fact that
during this period fewer children were being counseled or
advised by psychotherapists.
Another alarming trend that has taken place over the last
few years is that the numbers of children being prescribed
wrong child depression medications increased even in spite of
guidelines in place to advice caregivers to give appropriate
mental health counseling and even to try and combine, whenever
possible, use of child depression medications with
counseling.
It is safe to conclude that counseling should be the
first option and only if this method fails should child
depression medication be prescribed.
In regard to new depression medications one thing that does
not seem to change and that is the depression condition. Being
unchanging and serious it must be treated with the most
effective medications that however, up till now, have failed to
live up to expectations. With side effects another headache it
is really a risk thing trusting in the current crop of
depression medications.
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