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Friday, 8 December, 2000, 02:30 GMT
Mentally ill 'denied drug choice'
![]() Some patients are denied the medication of their choice
People with mental health problems are being denied a choice of drug treatment, according to research.
A survey found that 62% of people with severe mental illness are being denied a choice of drug treatment by their doctor. Click here to read about patients who had to fight for the right drugs
Other findings included:
Drug review NICE has just announced a review of drug treatments for schizophrenia. Mr Prior said: "People must be able to exercise an informed choice about the drugs they are expected to take. That demands an end to rationing.
King's Fund chief executive Rabbi Julia Neuberger, chief executive of the healthcare watchdog the King's Fund, said people with severe mental illness were quite capable of making choices about how they were treated. She said: "Denying those people choice is likely to reduce the likelihood that treatments will work and may force them either to take drugs with unacceptable side-effects or to go without treatment altogether."
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