the program is called mental health.
This is what the British National Formulary (the pharmacy's bible) says on 'antipsychotics' they give to children:
"Most antipsychotic drugs, both first- and second-generation, increase prolactin concentration to some extent because dopamine inhibits prolactin release. Aripiprazole reduces prolactin because it is a dopamine-receptor partial agonist. Risperidone, amisulpride, and first-generation antipsychotic drugs are most likely to cause symptomatic hyperprolactinaemia. The clinical symptoms of hyperprolactinaemia include sexual dysfunction, reduced bone mineral density, menstrual disturbances, breast enlargement, and galactorrhoea.
Sexual dysfunction is one of the main causes of non-adherence to antipsychotic medication"
www.evidence.nhs.uk/formulary/bnf/current/4-central-nervous-system/42-drugs-used-in-psychoses-and-related-disorders/421-antipsychotic-drugs
I was given them to for 'Tourrettes Syndrome', go figure... They are making a buck off of harming little children and lying to mothers. and misleading.
My experience I blog at pssdblog.blogspot.com
I hope this helps somebody, or is clearer.
For drugs marketed and given to children as 'antidepressants' please hear out the new 'antidepressant' drug withdrawal podcast on Itunes called 'Lets talk withdrawal'... It has an 'expert' one week and a 'patient' the next.
look up as many experts as you need to please, if anyone is trying to convince you to give glaxosmithkline and pfizer drugs to your child for a living.