FDA & Prescription Drugs

  • Diseases caused by drugs

    Staff Writer | December 05, 2006 12:52 PM | 0 CommentsMobile, AL

    Many consumers are unaware of the many disturbing statistics about diseases caused by drugs. Worstpills.org offers an article detailing some of the statistics and drug-induced diseases. They say that more than 9.6 million adverse drug reactions in older Americans happen each year, and many are unreported to doctors.The following national estimates are based on well-conducted studies, mainly in...

  • Safe drug use tips

    Staff Writer | December 01, 2006 9:21 AM | 0 CommentsMontgomery, AL

    Many older Americans are prescribed a number of medications each year by their doctors. Often, these drugs may cause adverse reactions that patients do not realized are caused by their medications. WorstPills.org has composed a helpful list of "Ten Rules for Safer Drug Use."The list includes:Rule 1: Have "Brown Bag Sessions" with Your Primary Doctor; Fill Out a Drug Worksheet.Rule 2: Make Sure...

  • Information about drug-induced diseases

    Staff Writer | November 30, 2006 9:01 AM | 0 CommentsMontgomery, AL

    Worstpills.org has an interesting article posted on drug-induced diseases and the problem of adverse drug interactions. The article reports that more than 9.6 million drug reactions each year affect older Americans, and a study also found that 37% of these adverse reactions were not reported to doctors. This may be, in part, because patients do not know that their symptoms are related to...

  • Deaths linked to Ketek prompt FDA discussion

    Staff Writer | November 24, 2006 9:34 AM | 0 CommentsMontgomery, AL

    A USA Today article last week showcases the problems associated with a drug called Ketek, which has been known to cause serious liver damage and death. The antibiotic Ketek (telithromycin) carries a warning with it about the reports of liver failure, severe injury and death associated with the drug. Through April, the FDA received at least a dozen reports of acute liver failure, including four...

  • Antibiotics ineffective in beating bronchitis

    Staff Writer | November 24, 2006 9:21 AM | 0 CommentsMobile, AL

    An interesting article on Healthday.com discusses a study out of Virginia Commonwealth University in which two physicians looked at research studies, clinical trials and other information related to bronchitis, and determined that antibiotics don't actually help these patients. "Physicians should be encouraged to avoid antibiotics in most cases," said Dr. Richard P. Wenzel, chairman of the...

  • Antibiotics associated with tendon rupture

    Staff Writer | November 23, 2006 9:10 AM | 0 CommentsMobile, AL

    A group called Public Citizen filed a petition to the FDA in August 2006, urging them to issue a warning about the risks of tendon rupture associated with certain antibiotics called fluoroquinolone antibiotics. One example of this type of drug is ciproflaxacin (Cipro). An article on worstpills.org provides the details:Between November 1997 and the end of December 2005, 794 cases of...

  • New ADHD drug warnings from FDA

    Staff Writer | November 23, 2006 8:58 AM | 0 CommentsMontgomery, AL

    Today many doctors are prescribing drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. In August 2006 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued stronger warnings for these drugs, especially with regard to amphetamine-containing ADHD drugs and the possibility of sudden death or serious cardiovascular problems. The most serious change applies to amphetamine-containing...

  • Merck Seeks to Block FDA Whistle Blower's Testimony

    Staff Writer | November 22, 2006 10:40 AM | 0 CommentsMobile, AL

    Dr. David Graham's testimony for federal Vioxx trials "goes beyond anything he has said previously and shouldn't be heard by jurors," said Merck's attorneys. Graham alleged that the drug maker dragged its feet about adding a warning label and that Vioxx should not have even been approved when it was. A hearing is scheduled for later this week to decide what part of his depositions will be...

  • FDA requires new information with Coumadin

    Staff Writer | November 22, 2006 8:44 AM | 0 CommentsMontgomery, AL

    In October 2006 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a new drug requirement with all new and refill prescriptions of the blood thinner warfarin (brand name Coumadin). The FDA now requires an agency-approved written Medication Guide, with important information about interactions and other dangers involved with taking Coumadin. According to a report on worstpills.org, warfarin...

  • New study links drugs to liver damage

    Staff Writer | November 22, 2006 8:22 AM | 0 CommentsMobile, AL

    According to the Parmaceutical Business Review online, a study out of Washington University School of Medicine shows that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) can increase liver damage in patients. Here are some details of the study:Using an experimental mouse model of the disorder, the researchers investigated the effects of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) on liver...

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