Puberty blockers for under-18s banned after warning of ‘unacceptable risk’ to children - Existing emergency measures in UK outlawing sale and supply to be made indefinite following official advice from medical experts


Puberty blockers for under-18s with gender dysphoria will be banned indefinitely across the UK except for use in clinical trials, the government has announced.

Wes Streeting, the health secretary, said that after receiving advice from medical experts, he would make existing emergency measures banning the sale and supply of puberty blockers indefinite.


The Department of Health and Social Care said the Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) had published independent expert advice that there was “currently an unacceptable safety risk in the continued prescription of puberty blockers to children”.

Streeting said the commission had recommended indefinite restrictions while work is done to ensure the safety of children and young people.

The NHS announced in March that children would no longer be prescribed puberty blockers at gender identity clinics, with the then Conservative government saying this would help ensure care was based on evidence and was in the “best interests of the child”.

In May, that government introduced a ban on puberty blockers through emergency legislation, preventing the prescription of the medication from European or private prescribers and restricting NHS provision to within clinical trials.

A challenge to that ruling, brought by campaigners who said they were concerned for the safety and welfare of young trans people in the UK, failed in July when the high court ruled that the ban was lawful.

Dr Hilary Cass, who wrote the Cass review into children’s gender care and published her final report in April, described puberty blockers as “powerful drugs with unproven benefits and significant risks”.

She said: “That is why I recommended that they should only be prescribed following a multi-disciplinary assessment and within a research protocol. I support the government’s decision to continue restrictions on the dispensing of puberty blockers for gender dysphoria outside the NHS where these essential safeguards are not being provided.”
 
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It should’ve never been done to begin with. If it’s bad for sex offenders, and fucks up “cis kids” who took it for less, then the lobbying about how puberty is somehow dangerous is moot. Your body is working just as it should. Either your mind is wrong, or your social circle is wrong. Don’t punish your body for it.
 
Funny how all of this tranny shit is getting banned under a Labor party majority while the conservatives did absolutely nothing for years besides continuing to flood the country with Muslims
While I agree the Tories are largely useless lying fucks, like all politicians, it literally says in the article that they banned them first:
The NHS announced in March that children would no longer be prescribed puberty blockers at gender identity clinics, with the then Conservative government saying this would help ensure care was based on evidence and was in the “best interests of the child”.

In May, that government introduced a ban on puberty blockers through emergency legislation, preventing the prescription of the medication from European or private prescribers and restricting NHS provision to within clinical trials.
 
Green Party members displaying their usual level of scientific awareness...

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The Cass Review was the first and, as far as I can make out, only independent review into trans medicine and its impact on the most vulnerable in society.
I believe there's been quite a few in various European countries but those tend to get ignored more easily be people who claim that any translation that does not support their narrative is not accurate.

Given Hilary Cass did the equivalent of screaming, "holy shit, stop physically and mentally mutilating children based off the equivalent of flat Earth theory" in a professional fashion with extensive receipts it's not been a fun experience for them since. Add to that the awkward truth that everyone who screamed about it being flawed has been shown to be increasing levels of dumb, with the BMA's objections found to be based off the evidence provided by a random blog for example, all they have as counterpoints are, "these facts are transphobic."
 
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Was just saying in the Susie Green thread, this is the result of recommendations made by the Commission on Human Medicines following a targeted consultation with a large number of transgender groups (among others).
The Health Secretary is not qualified to judge if a medicine is safe or unsafe, which is why this process exists - it gets medical experts together to review the evidence and make recommendations. A couple of trans people popping into the Health Department to yell is not going to have any impact.
The plan is there'll be a trial of puberty blockers to develop an evidence base, and then this ban will be reviewed either in April 2027 or after the trial ends. The perspective of many opponents is that there's insufficient evidence of harm which means it must be helping (which is not how that works). Technically this is the result of over a decade of trans people lobbying NHS England for better treatment, because these are the sort of processes that got put in motion... puberty blockers have only ever been prescribed off label for gender dysphoria with no consistent clinical standard applied; if the evidence demonstrates that puberty blockers improve long term outcomes then it'd be approved as a medicine and everything would be consistent. I think they know it won't, though.
 
GEE YA THINK

All this time we've been subjecting defenseless minor children to appalling, dangerous drugs and barbaric, mutilating surgical procedures to satisfy the insane psychopathic whims of an older generation of sick demented deviant pervert pedophiles who want to "crack eggs" so that they have a younger generation of medically debilitated victims to prey on sexually.

What could possibly go wrong?
 
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