230k views
2 votes
1. What are some of the problems that can develop when children are medicated? 2. What are the challenges in medicating children? 3. What is the controversy over the increase in ADHD diagnoses in children? 4. Why is it difficult to diagnose ADHD disorder in children? 5. What are some of the issues with ADHD medications for children? 6. Should scientists accept money from drug companies for their research? Why or why not? 7. What ethical responsibilities do health scientists have when treating children? 8. Should doctors continue to prescribe ADHD medications to children? Why or why not?

2 Answers

2 votes

young kids being put on certain medications can affect them. Some may not be hungry, dont want to go to bed, and overall act like zombies. I know someone who was on medication and they would act like a complete zombie, it was weird they said it was because of the medications they were on to control themselves when hyper which would be ADD. Challenges include feeling not hungry loss of appitete. my cousin takes medication like this and he is never hungry when he takes it... and his sleep schedule is always different i guess.

User David Knell
by
6.8k points
4 votes
1. The most common problems that can be experienced when children are medicated are : they can get easily affected by different classes of drugs.Parents should keep in mind that children are more susceptible to the side effects that can come with the various classes of drugs and a child’s body does not absorb and eliminate drugs unlike an adult bodies and that can affect both developing brain of a child and its social development.
2. One of the main challenges that parents might come across while medicating children is actually the doubts : whether to medicate or not, as many parents all around the world are not sure that taking medications is a safe and effective treatment. This is caused by a controversy of opinions for and against this type of treatment. However, any qualified doctor can say, that time is everything to decide and waiting too much can be harmful to a child.3. The controversy over the increase in ADHD diagnoses in children is caused because of its ‘popularity’ among modern scientific centres. To be more exact, the criteria for ADHD have become far wider, so many children may be misdiagnosed due to this wide range of possible symptoms. This information is still not proven, as many other scientists assured that ADHD must be studied in details.
4. The main reason why it is difficult to diagnose ADHD disorder in children is that there is no physical test like blood test or so. Also, there is no single cause that can lead to ADHD, if it happens - it is a complex problem. And there is no one common system of assessment of ADHD so it studies differently in different medical and scientific centres.5. Some of the issues with ADHD medications for children are side effects. Most of the known therapies devoted to the treatment of ADHD include drugs and this can cause many forms of side effects. Some people believe that it can be treated without medications, whereas other believe in complex treatment including physical and psychological intervention.
6. Scientists should not accept money from drug companies for their research because it simply goes out of humaneness. Many people are used to rely on proven medical experts and if all of them would advertise drugs because of the financial ‘reward’ of a profit from the drug companies, the treatment of many diseases would be uneffective.
7. The ethical responsibility which health scientists have when treating children is personal approach to every child that has to take a treatment. A child’s body is more susceptible to treatment factors that adult’s body so scientists always pay attention to individual tolerability of treatment of children. Besides children's susceptibility they are also very sensitive so the main ethical responsibility is also to make a child feel safe.8.Should doctors continue to prescribe ADHD medications to childrenThis question is still be the most controversial one. It causes arguments among many scientists from different places of the planet, so it is hard to give the correct answer. But I think that If parents are against ADHD medications they can ask a doctor to change the flow of a therapy or ask another specialist and organize individual treatment without including drugs.
User Gwelter
by
6.1k points