The Doctor Who Gave Up Drugs

Medical

Station:
BBC One (GB)

Status:
Ended

Start:
2016-09-15

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Dr. Chris van Tulleken uncovers the facts behind an increase in the number of medications taken now compared to in the past.

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S1E2 - Episode 2

Second in the two-part social experiment in which Dr. Chris van Tulleken takes over part of a GP surgery and stops patients' prescription pills. Dr. Chris van Tulleken has been working in a GP surgery in east London for weeks trying to treat specially selected patients without drugs. Now he wants to use what he has learnt to supersize his social experiment and offer drug-free treatments to all 14,000 patients at the practice.

Air Date: 22 Sep 2016 15:00 (CDT)

S2E1 - Episode 1

Dr. Chris van Tulleken wants to understand why British children are taking three times more medication than they were 40 years ago. He helps hyperactive kids and reveals unnecessary use of paracetamol.

Air Date: 23 May 2018 15:00 (CDT)

S2E2 - Episode 2

Dr. Chris van Tulleken wants to understand why British children are taking three times more medication than they were 40 years ago. He looks into one of the biggest health crises facing young people - depression. The number of children in Britain being treated with drugs for depression almost doubled from 2005 to 2015. Chris wants to know why so many children are being given these meds and whether they actually work. He discovers that most antidepressants are not effective in children, while there is also a very real risk of them increasing suicidal thoughts. He meets 15-year-old Jess, who is so anxious she hardly leaves her bedroom. Over several months, and with Chris's help, she takes up wilderness therapy. Chris also looks into prescriptions for milk formula to treat babies with cow's milk allergy. These rose by almost 500 per cent in the ten years to 2016, and prescriptions are now costing the NHS over £64 million a year.

Air Date: 30 May 2018 15:00 (CDT)