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PAS: Psychotropic polypharmacy widespread in pediatric primary care


 

AT THE PAS ANNUAL MEETING

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“There’s not a night on call when I’m not admitting a teenager trying to kill himself. So when I see your data, I split it into the ADHD group and the antidepressant group. And the patients admitted for suicidality have to leave the hospital after a maximum of 3 days, generally without psychiatric or social support services to supplement these medications,” she said.

This study was funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration. Dr. Grundmeier reported having no relevant financial conflicts.

bjancin@frontlinemedcom.com

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