EXPOSED: "Scandalous Abuse" of the Elderly Being Killed With Psychiatric Medications
Monday, February 08, 2010 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer
(NaturalNews) Elderly dementia patients are being subjected to "scandalous
abuse" by being drugged with dangerous antipsychotic drugs, according to a
letter by ten influential health organizations, published in The
Daily Telegraph.
"[One hundred thousand] people with dementia in care homes are being
inappropriately prescribed a damaging chemical cosh of antipsychotic drugs and
new research suggests that there is a significant problem in hospitals too," the
letter reads. "Antipsychotics should only ever be a last resort. This over
prescription is abuse and it must stop. ... We cannot stand by while this
scandalous abuse of vulnerable citizens continues."
Although antipsychotic drugs are intended for people with medical conditions
such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and are not approved for the
treatment of dementia, studies show that nursing homes and hospitals regularly
prescribe them to these patients as sedatives, in order to make them easier for
doctors and nurses to handle.
Research has shown, however, that antipsychotic drugs can double a patient's
risk of death if used for three years. Another study found that dementia
patients are three times more likely to suffer a stroke if given antipsychotic
drugs.
A 2008 report by British Minister of Parliament Paul Burstow concluded that
23,500 dementia patients are being killed every year by inappropriate
prescription of antipsychotics in nursing homes. However, a recent survey by the
Alzheimer's Society marks the first time that researchers have looked into the
prevalence of the problem in hospitals.
The trust found that three-quarters of nurses surveyed said they had seen
antipsychotics used to sedate dementia patients, while one-quarter said they had
seen the drugs used inappropriately.
"The massive over prescription of antipsychotics to people with dementia is an
abuse of human rights, causing serious side effects and increasing risk of
death," said Neil Hunt of the Alzheimer's Society. "The government must take
action to ensure that these drugs are only ever used as a last resort."
"While the Department of Health prevaricates, thousands of people are being put
at risk through the misuse of antipsychotics," said Rebecca Wood of the
Alzheimer's Research Trust.
Sources for this story include: www.telegraph.co.uk.
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