
Press
Release: September 20, 2004
Contact:
Vicky
Dunkle, Vice President, PA (814) 887-9296
Sheila
Matthews, National Vice President-CT
(203)
966-8419, Fax (203) 253-0329
Attention:
Committee Members of Oversight and Investigations:
Antidepressant
Use in Children
Last
week Ablechild contacted the Committee Members of Oversight & Investigations
to make notification that another child has died as the result of
antidepressants not FDA approved for use in children.
Ablechild Vice President of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Vicky Dunkle, met with the
family of this latest victim, a 16 year-old girl on Friday, September 17, 2004.
At the age of 14, their daughter started taking Wellbutrin.
Two years later, their daughter hung herself, just 14 days after stopping
Wellbutrin.
Mrs.
Vicky Dunkle provided them information about the on-going Congressional
investigation and the recent FDA warning. The
family was unaware of the FDA warnings, and on-going investigations into this
antidepressant crisis. This
clearly highlights the overall public health crisis and lack of management to
provide warnings and detoxification procedures.
Having psychiatrists come on television to do damage control for the drug
companies is not proper public health management.
As
this committee investigates this national health crisis, there must be a public
health plan established to ensure that the public is fully aware of the
investigation and the impact of withdrawal.
This does not mean encouraging children to stay on antidepressants or
focusing on the dangers associated with not seeking “drug” treatment.
Non-drug approaches to depression and other behavioral issues should be
encouraged and considered prior to prescribing off-label antidepressants.
This
latest victim of drug suicide has left a family very willing to speak out.
They
were never told of the subjective nature of the diagnosis itself, or the dangers
associated with the recommended “drug” treatment. Their daughter
hung herself in her bedroom. Mrs.
Vicky Dunkle’s help to the family comes with a keen sense of understanding, as
her own 11-year-old daughter, Shaina Dunkle, died due to toxic levels of an
antidepressant prescribed her that was not FDA approved for use in children.
Mrs.
Dunkle has been featured on the Montel Williams Show, as well as other National
television and radio programs. She
is eager to speak out to protect American children and their basic human and
constitutional rights. She has
asked the family to report their child’s death to the FDA as soon as possible
and contact the members of this Committee.
For more information on the recent FDA hearings regarding antidepressants and suicide in children please visit our website at www.ablechild.org