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Sunday, 24 June 2007
Britain's National 'Health' Service spending millions on drug that turns children into 'drones'
'The NHS is spending more than £1million a month on mind-altering drugs designed to help to calm hyperactive children.
Doctors now write almost 7,500 prescriptions a week for Ritalin tablets, known as “chill pills”.
They cost about £200 a year per child and are likely to cost taxpayers a total of £12.48million this year, figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act have revealed.'