Summary
A Cleveland area doctor claims the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved several new pain killers before proper clinical studies had been conducted. As a result, the licenses for Vioxx, Celebrex, Aleve and Bextra, all heavily marketed to arthritis patients, are under review. Studies indicate that the drugs may be linked to increased heart disease.
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- The Food and Drug Administration of the U.S. found itself in the midst of a rather unpleasant controversy.
- Recently the chief of Cleveland Clinic Foundation's Department of Cardiovascular Medicine blamed FDA for failing to insist on proper in-depth clinical trials before allowing licenses to few painkiller formulations.
- The drugs Vioxx, Celebrex, Aleve and Bextra are aggressively advertised as pain relievers for arthritis patients.
- However, a recent study has hinted that these popular drugs were responsible for increased cardiovascular problems.
- Clinical study pinpointed Vioxx and Celebrex, are linked to increased heart troubles.
- The third, Bextra, has also been associated with increased heart risks.
- The blame rested largely with the FDA for allowing such formulations to be sold in the market without proper warnings on them.
- These formulations were mass-marketed with a very unrealistic projection of their benefits.
- Aggressive advertising was also blamed for the escalated public health risk posed by these drugs.
- Consumers, usually arthritic patients, were lured by unrealistic expectations about pain relief and for better gastrointestinal conditions.
- He pointed out that these companies did not wait for a sufficient warning period after approval and launched their products in the market with simultaneous multi-media, mega-bucks advertising campaigns.
- Merck & Co. are reported to have spent $68.5 million to advertise their Vioxx, while Pfizer's had spent was $77.8 million on its Celebrex.
- Bayer had poured $42.9 million for advertising Aleve, their OTC painkiller formulation known as naproxen in medical circle.
- Merck called back its drug Vioxx from the market.
- The FDA also stepped up, last week, urging consumers who had a history or risk of heart problems to avoid using these pain killers.
- A large number of medical scientists insist that clinical trials before launching a formulation should be made mandatory by the FDA.
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