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New Study Shows Ritalin Stunts Kids’ Growth

2007-07-21
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According to the Washington Post, 10% percent of 10-year-old American boys are on Ritalin or similar drugs. From my experience as a teacher I can tell you that there are some kids for whom the drugs are useful–I’ve seen it firsthand. On the other hand, for most boys it is useless and counterproductive. The problem is not our boys–the problem is that our schools refuse to adapt and accommodate boys’ educational needs and learning styles.

In my co-authored column Resolving the Boy Crisis in Schools (Chicago Sun-Times, 5/7/06), I explained:

“Many healthy, energetic, intelligent boys are branded as behavior problems as soon as they begin school, and are punished and put on Ritalin or other drugs so they will sit still. Little thought is given to two obvious questions: how could a six or seven year-old be ‘bad’? And how could so many boys need drugs to function in school? Because schools and classrooms do not fit their educational needs, many boys disengage from school long before they ever reach the prep school level.

“Many modern educational practices are counterproductive for boys. Success in school is tightly correlated with the ability to sit still, be quiet and complete paperwork and assignments which are sometimes of questionable value. A ‘get tough’ mentality—under which teachers give excessive homework lest they appear uncommitted or weak—has become a substitute for educators actually having a sound reason for assigning all the work they assign.”

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We now have one more reason to take action on the boy crisis in education–a major new study shows that kids who take Ritalin for three years are on average shorter and lighter than kids who don’t.

Study: Ritalin Stunts Growth
Research Shows That After 3 Years On ADHD Medication, Kids Are Shorter And Lighter Than Peers
By Daniel DeNoon
CBS News, July 20, 2007

(WebMD) After three years on the ADHD drug Ritalin, kids are about an inch shorter and 4.4 pounds lighter than their peers, a major U.S. study shows.

The symptoms of childhood ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) usually get dramatically better soon after kids start taking stimulant drugs. But this benefit may come with a cost, says James Swanson, Ph.D., director of the Child Development Center at the University of California, Irvine.

“Yes, there is a growth-suppression effect with stimulant ADHD medications,” Swanson tells WebMD. “It is going to occur at the age of treatment, and over three years it will accumulate.”

Whether these kids eventually grow to normal size remains a question. Kids entered the study in 1999 at ages 7 to 9. The current report is a snapshot taken three years later. The 10-year results — when the kids are at their adult height — won’t be in for two more years.

“The big question now is whether there is any effect on these kids’ ultimate height,” Swanson says. “We don’t know if by the time they are 18 they will regain the height.”

The finding appears to end decades of debate over whether stimulant medications affect children’s growth. Less than 10 years ago, a National Institutes of Health panel concluded that the drugs carried no long-term growth risk. That opinion was so widely accepted that the study authors — who include most of the leading ADHD researchers in the U.S. — did not warn parents that the study medication might carry this risk.

At the time, researchers thought that any short-term stunting of growth would be made up by a hypothesized “growth spurt” that would occur with continued treatment. But Swanson and colleagues saw no evidence of such a growth spurt. (more…)

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  • infidel

    SK, speak for yourself. I am not a feminist or a woman and you know it you pathological liar.

  • scottkirk

    Infidel..don’t know if you have any tact..most feminist women don’t!!
    but will still request that you keep your’e attacks off from glens blogs!!
    little jabs here and there..fine..but the extended version..get a grip on youreself!!

  • tom of covent garden

    Scottkirk, feminizing the enemy again. (?????????????)

  • infidel

    SK said: “infidel…one names a tree by it’s fruits!!”

    Then I have to name you a false accuser.

  • infidel

    Donnie boy said: “infidel….who asked why they cannot post to rpr? not me. i didn’t know they were closed until after at least 7 articles and then only because sk was kind enough to tip me off. what does that tell you?”

    It tells me you didn’t read where it says “comments are closed” at the end of each article RPR wrote.

    Donnie boy said: “you must be one of those moderates. can’t decide left or right on any given day.”

    Nonsense. You are making things up.

  • scottkirk

    infidel…one names a tree by it’s fruits!!

  • scottkirk

    infidel…I’m not quite sure youre not part of the gender bender brigade..

  • donnieboy57

    infidel….who asked why they cannot post to rpr? not me. i didn’t know they were closed until after at least 7 articles and then only because sk was kind enough to tip me off. what does that tell you?

    you must be one of those moderates. can’t decide left or right on any given day. i was that way too. then i hit 30 and realized i could actually think and make decisions. good luck with that.

  • infidel

    SK, based on the false and baseless accusations you’ve made about me on another thread (like saying I’m a gender-bender, PC, etc) I simply can’t take your criticisms of RPR seriously. You have lost a lot of credibility.

  • infidel

    Regarding unwarranted insults, comments 8 and 10 are a case in point.

    Point 2 of comment 8 is a fabrication. RPR is fed up with dishonest and uncivil debate, not debate. Misrepresenting people’s views does not encourage others to join the discussion here at MND.

    Point 1 of comment 8 makes no sense since some are asking why they can’t comment on RPR’s articles.

  • S Baker

    Ritalin is simply chemical restraint of young male behavior. According to the PC dogma propagated by the dyke establishment, boys should act like fems, if not, then they shall be chemically restrained for appropriate reprogramming. The other adverse side-effect of this drug, is interference with sleep. Kids on ritalin don’t get a decent nights rest. Without corporal punishment in the home or school, what are boys supposed to act like?

    RPR is attacked for well-earned reasons. I have only been here a few months, but RPR routinely censors comments that stake her to the ground. She has no response to opposing logic except to censor it. This is always the approach of the progressives groveling in self-pity for failures of their own making. RPR feeds on envy and ingratitude. She has grown dependent on handouts and can’t understand why others don’t seek the same.

  • tonysprout

    Don’t even click on RPR’s articles. Perhaps that column will wither on the vine and eventually disappear.

  • scottkirk

    donnie boy…there are many femi-nazi who would like to keep males divided and conquered..The internet is the counter attack of 40 years of social isolation, males are now speaking to one another again, and the feminazi doesn’t like it!!

  • scottkirk

    the more we dope our boys..the more “equal” to the girls they get!!

  • scottkirk

    donnie boy rpr’s comments are closed out of…
    1. no one commenting on her columns anyway!!
    2. out of protest because she would like mike lassalle to censor all this debate!!

  • infidel

    Isn’t ritalin a substitute for corporal punishment? If some boys are truly unruly then some corporal punishment is better than drugs. Obviously, I’m not talking about excessive or abusive punishment, just a return to the good old days. Having been on the receiving end of such punishment myself, all I can say it that it did me good and I’m sure it will help others.

  • infidel

    Donnieboy, comments are closed because RPR is fed up with the lies and lack of civility displayed by too many people. I can see where he’s coming from given the unwarranted insults and misrepresentations that some are throwing around.

  • bombbombbombbomb

    It’s not only the schools, but mentally ill women who transfer their need for medication to their children, especially their sons. Anything they can not understand needs to be controlled and medication is the best means for moms to control their sons.

    I fought my X about it. She had scheduled an appoint with the Dr. to prescribe it and refused to back down. I faxed the Dr. that I did not authorize him to treat my son (I have joint custody). They will not touch the child if one of the custodial parents tell them not to. I contracted a psychologist to interview my son in preparation to testify that he did not need medication (she was very adamant that mediation was not needed). During mediation where my X was claiming that my son needed medication, I responded that I had a professional that said he did not. We agreed that if the X could convince the psychologist that medication was necessary that it would be considered. The X tried really hard – failed and now am just waiting for the X’s next attempt to mess up our son. Every few years she needs to be slapped down.

  • scottkirk

    I know a father who faught tooth and nail to keep his son off “medication”

    His wife and their psychologist convinced the husband it’s considered child abuse to stop the medicateing of his son!!

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  • donnieboy57

    boys being raised in mom only homes don’t stand a chance in hell.

    hey rpr…i count 7 posts in a row without comments now. what is stunting the growth of your fans?

  • infidel

    Instead of putting the boys on drugs, let’s put the teachers on drugs so they can tolerate “evil” male behavior. :)







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