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The Scandal at Tufts University’s Medical School

Kajoko Kifuji, a professor at Tufts, prescribed homicidal amounts of anti-psychotics to a child.

I mean, of course, she handed the prescriptions to the child’s parents – the child was only four at the time.

Kifuji had been giving her powerful drugs since she was two.

Rebecca Riley’s parents killed her (the mother has been convicted of second degree murder; the father’s trial begins soon) via doses of the multiple non-FDA-approved (for use in children) drugs Kifuji gave them.

Kifuji – who prescribed the same drugs to the parents’ other two children – based these prescriptions on what the mother told her about her children.

Kifuji testified that her diagnosis was primarily based on Carolyn Riley’s description of her daughter as aggressive and disruptive. She in 2004 prescribed Clonidine to Rebecca for ADHD; the next year, she prescribed Depakote to treat bipolar disorder.

Kifuji went on to approve a double dosage of the medication after Carolyn Riley told her that she was giving Rebecca twice the daily recommended amount.

That’s from the Tufts newspaper. Here’s Lawrence Diller with more detail:

Dr. Kifuji determined that Rebecca at age two had hyperactivity and began prescribing drugs to her at that time. Kifuji changed her diagnosis to bipolar disorder at age three. She also made the same diagnosis for Rebecca’s brother and sister who were nine and seven. All three were receiving variations of these sedating psychiatric medications. Kifuji, who was granted immunity against prosecution to gain her cooperation, testified during the trial that she relied almost exclusively on reports from Rebecca’s mother on the children’s aggressive behavior, sleep problems and history of mental illness in the family to make the diagnosis for the three children.

… [A] three year old was prescribed three psychiatric drugs for bipolar disorder…

… Joseph Biederman, head of Harvard’s Pediatric Psychopharmacology Clinic, has long espoused the bipolar diagnosis in children. He and his group have claimed the diagnosis can be made in children as young as two and should be followed by aggressive psychiatric drug interventions…

Once Kifuji’s finished with her busy court appearance schedule, she will be hiring lawyers to defend her against a malpractice suit from the estate of Rebecca Riley.

Tufts thinks she’s great. Happy to have on her board.

Margaret Soltan, February 21, 2010 9:31AM
Posted in: just plain gross

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5 Responses to “The Scandal at Tufts University’s Medical School”

  1. Ahistoricality Says:

    That’s deeply disturbing, on many levels. Under no circumstances should parents be allowed to profit from this: any malpractice award should go to some appropriate charity.

  2. Tenured Radical Says:

    Sounds like a doctor enabling a Munchausen by proxy to me….

  3. Margaret Soltan Says:

    Hi TR: Yes – but there were money motives too. Can’t recall the details, but the parents stood to gain from the death.

  4. Van L. Hayhow Says:

    There is an article today in the Boston Globe on this case. While we are on the subject of murder, the Globe also has a nice summary of our favorite Alabama professor today as well.

  5. University Diaries » Will no one rid us of this meddlesome priesthood? Says:

    […] they must rely on the common sense and protective instincts of their parents to keep doctors like Kajoko Kifuji from laying waste to […]

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