Web Only Arizona psychotropic study By Emily Bregel ARIZONA DAILY STAR Emily Bregel Border reporter Author twitter Author email Jul 3, 2014 Jul 3, 2014 Updated Apr 18, 2016 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Download PDF An Arizona study, based on 2008 prescription claims data, looked at psychotropic drug prescriptions for foster and non-foster children Emily Bregel Border reporter Author twitter Author email As featured on Arizona heightens oversight of medications for foster children Foster children more likely than nonfoster kids to be prescribed psychotropics. Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link View this profile on Instagram #ThisIsTucson đĩ (@this_is_tucson) âĸ Instagram photos and videos Most viewed stories This Tucson chef has been named a semifinalist for prestigious James Beard Award đ A saber tooth tiger fossil, gemstone paintings, and more: Here's the low-down on 4 Tucson gem shows! đ Check out these 23 exciting Tucson events, January 30 - February 1! ⨠Horchata lattes and breakfast burritos: Tucson's Barista del Barrio opens 2nd location Sparkle City: Gem shows season has started â here's what to know 27 exciting events to check out this weekend, January 16-18 đ 30 fun events happening in Tucson January 23-25! đĒŠ Community determined to regroup after loss of Tucson Pride
Arizona heightens oversight of medications for foster children Foster children more likely than nonfoster kids to be prescribed psychotropics.