Jun 02 Paxil Maker Sued for Withholding Negative Studies of Drug New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer filed suit against GlaxoSmithKline on Wednesday, alleging the British drug maker withheld unfavorable data on treating children with its antidepressant Paxil. Continue reading
May 28 Watch Interview with Dr. Robert Temple Dr. Robert Temple, associate director for medical policy at the Food and Drug Administration, talks to Susan Dentzer about the challenges of assessing how to best treat depression in young people. Continue watching
May 28 Watch Adolescent Patients Caught Between Suicide and Anitidepressants Certain antidepressant drugs may actually increase the risk of suicide in adolescent patients, a recent study in the medical journal The Lancet suggests. Susan Dentzer looks at efforts to add an FDA warning label about adolescent suicide to antidepressant medications. Continue watching
May 28 Watch Fighting Childhood Depression Susan Dentzer examines the ongoing controversy over how to best treat children suffering from depression. Continue watching
May 28 Watch Interview with Dr. Adelaide Robb Dr. Adelaide Robb, medical director of inpatient services in George Washington University's psychiatry department, discusses possible treatments for children who suffer from depression. Continue watching
May 28 Watch Christopher Drell Interview Christopher Drell, 24, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when he was 11 years old. He talked with Susan Dentzer about his struggles to overcome mental illness and treatments that eventually helped him lead a more normal life. Continue watching
May 28 Watch Interview with Dr. Larry Diller Assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of California at San Francisco Dr. Larry Diller, who practices behavioral developmental pediatrics, discusses his concerns regarding children taking antidepressants. Continue watching
May 26 Common Screening Test Misses Some Prostate Cancers A widely used test does not detect some prostate cancers, according to a study to appear in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine that adds to the ongoing debate over the merits of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for the… Continue reading
May 25 Watch Aspirin and Breast Cancer Taking aspirin regularly may help reduce the risk of breast cancer, a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests. Gwen Ifill discusses the implications of this new study with one of its authors Dr. Alfred Neugut,… Continue watching
May 18 Watch U.S. Moves to Improve Access to Generic AIDS Drugs Overseas The Bush administration has moved to expedite the approval process for generic anti-AIDS drugs so they can be bought at lower prices and provided more efficiently and safely to millions of infected people in Africa and the Caribbean. U.S. Global… Continue watching