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Thursday, 7 October 2010

The Evidence, However, is Clear - Seroxat NOT banned for under 18's

Seroxat NOT banned for under 18's UK - clarification from MHRA


extract from -

ADVICE ON SEROXAT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON SAFETY OF MEDICINES

source - http://www.mhra.gov.uk/home/groups/pl-p/documents/websiteresources/con019508.pdf



date 10 June 2003



Q5. Is Seroxat licensed for the treatment of children and adolescents?



Seroxat has never been licensed for use in children and adolescents, however it is used in this age group outside its licence. Doctors may prescribe a medicine off licence if this is considered to be in the best interests of the patient.



Q6. My child is taking Seroxat for a condition other than depression – what should I do?

Seroxat has never been approved for use in children under the age of 18, however your child may have been prescribed Seroxat outside of its licence if their doctor considers it is the best treatment for their condition. If your child has been prescribed Seroxat for a reason other than depressive illness – e.g. obsessive compulsive disorder or an anxiety disorder, and you are concerned about their treatment, you should contact your doctor and discuss your concerns

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