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In the womb and hooked on
tranquillisers
Sunday Express July 22, 2001
Warning over drug intake by mothers
By Lucy Johnston, Political Editor
MORE than 50,000 babies a year are at risk of brain damage or death because
they are poisoned by tranquillisers in the womb, the Sunday Express can reveal.
The effects on the infants, who absorb the drugs through the placenta,. are
even more devastating than those of heroin.
One mother who was prescribed Valium while pregnant told yesterday about the
agony her child later suffered.
Janet Kerr, 62, said her son Charles was was born "in real
distress" and doctors thought he would die.
She nursed him through but he grew up with learning difficulties that made him
"burst with embarrassment." He became addicted to Valium and
committed suicide -at the age of 19.
Janet, from Edinburgh, said: "At first I felt awful that I harmed my
own child. Now I am angry that no one warned me."
But many mothers continue to take tranquillisers despite warnings
from the Government and manufacturers. Some GPs also appear to turn a blind eye
to the risks.
Research by pressure group Benzact supports fears that 50,000 babies a year
are affected by tranquillisers. The organisation’s co-ordinator, Sue Bibby,
said: "This problem is now. out of control." .
Experts believe tranquillizers could even be the cause of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome- cot death.
Affected babies are. said to experience horrendous withdrawal symptoms
similar to the "cold turkey" suffered by drug addicts.
Research shows the drugs cause facial abnormalities including heavy eyelids
and distorted proportions.
Professor Heather Ashton, of Newcastle University, said: "There is also
evidence to show they contribute to unsolved medical mysteries like cot death
and autism." Specialist James Robertson, who sees about 40 cases a year at
Arrow Park Hospital, Merseyside, said: "You can recognise the problem from
the babies’ distinctive high-pitched scream. You cannot console them.".
Health campaigners who want new curbs on tranquillisers — including Valium,
Temazepam, Mogadon and Ativan — met MPs last week and are due to meet Home
Secretary David Blunkett later this month.
Last year the Sunday Express revealed that -millions are prescribed
tranquillisers without being told of potentially catastrophic effects.
Many doctors are said not to have the skill to wean users off.
But Government drug tsar Keith Hellawell said yesterday: "We have been
working with doctors to reduce the length of prescribing and the amount they
prescribe."
[Benzodiazepines
(Tranquillisers)]
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