By CHRISTIAN GYSIN
A schoolboy who was taking Ritalin has been found hanged in his
bedroom.
Anthony Cole, 15, had Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and
recently had his prescription for the drug increased.
Recent research claims that Ritalin, also used to combat hyperactivity
in children, has led to many developing "manic and psychotic" symptoms.
Anthony Cole was found hanging after his Ritalin prescription had been
increased
The drug has previously faced criticism for side effects that include
mood swings and sleeping difficulties.
Anthony's father said he had noticed the schoolboy becoming snappy and
acting as if in a trance shortly before he died.
Days earlier, he had asked his mother how to write a will and enquired
about life insurance.
On Saturday, an hour after cuddling her and telling his family he loved
them, Anthony was found dead by his father.
Colin, 51, of Conniburrow, Milton Keynes, said yesterday: "He was just
so cheerful and always smiling, but I think he bottled a lot of his
feelings up.
"He had said he was worried about his GCSEs and that bigger boys at
school had been picking on him.
"He had his problems but on school holidays he seemed so much calmer
and happier.
"But when he went back to school after the recent half-term break he
became really snappy and tense. Sometimes he acted like he was in a
trance."
"He was a very inquisitive boy, he was interested in electronics and
mechanics. On Saturday he was watching me fix a plug and asking lots of
questions.
"He disappeared to his bedroom and about an hour later we called him
down for lunch. But when he didn't reply I went upstairs and found him
hanging there."
Anthony's mother Tina, 45, added: "I was peeling potatoes with him when
he asked me about making a will.
"I was really shocked but I thought it was just his inquisitive nature.
We have a lot of unanswered questions.
"Sadly Anthony has taken many of the answers with him."
Anthony, who leaves his twin brother and sister, ten, and sister, 13,
was prescribed Ritalin six years ago when he was diagnosed with ADHD.
An inquest into his death will take place in June.
Two years ago, an investigation by the U.S. authorities said the drug
should carry a warning that those taking it could suffer from mania and
aggression.
The drug and related brands have been blamed for 11 children's deaths
in the UK.
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