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Designing Women

 

DESIGNING WOMEN

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

January 20, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

According to a recent headline from WebMD Medical

News, " Designer Estrogen May Be Better Than HRT. "

 

But if you think " designer estrogen " sounds suspiciously like

a familiar old wolf dressed in sheep's clothing, I believe

you're absolutely right.

 

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A star is born

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Last summer, when the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study

on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was abruptly halted, the

HRT medical establishment was thrown into disarray. Since

then, they've been trying to rebuild the tarnished reputation

of pharmaceuticals that address the symptoms and diseases

associated with menopause. Could designer estrogen be the

answer to their prayers?

 

Designer estrogens - also called SERMs (Selective estrogen

receptor modulators) are compounds based on synthetic

variations of the estrogen molecule. Eli Lilly's product in

this class, Evista (a brand name for raloxifene), was

approved by the FDA in 1997 as a preventive for osteoporosis.

 

Now, however, Evista is getting the star treatment - being

touted as the possible future of HRT. According to one cancer

researcher, the preventive and therapeutic potential of this

class of drugs has just started to unfold. And based on

trials that indicate this SERM may reduce the risk of stroke

and breast cancer, WebMD reports that Evista is quickly

becoming a popular choice for women who once took hormones to

prevent various diseases of aging.

 

Reading between the lines of these statements, and knowing

that pharmaceutical salespeople often encourage physicians to

prescribe drugs for indications the drugs haven't been

approved for (which they're allowed to do by the FDA), I

believe it's safe to assume that drug salespeople are already

turning up the heat and pressing doctors to recommend SERMs

to their menopausal patients to prevent conditions other than

just osteoporosis.

 

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Just a couple of little problems

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A major Evista study is currently underway, involving more

than 10,000 women who are at risk for heart disease. Like the

Women's Health Initiative HRT study, this is a lengthy trial,

designed to create definitive results. The report on that

study is due in 2006.

 

SERMs researcher, Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, M.D. (who lead

one of the earlier SERMs trials), is enthusiastic about

Evista's prospects, but fearing the possibility of another

unpleasant conclusion (as with the WHI trial), cautions that

doctors should be careful to not recommend Evista for

unproven indications.

 

And she has good reason to be cautious. Because various

studies of Evista and other SERMs have shown that designer

estrogens, instead of relieving certain menopausal symptoms,

can actually trigger mood swings and hot flashes, increase

the risk of blood clots, and sometimes cause postmenopausal

women to begin menstruating again. These are not the

qualities you look for in a " magic bullet. "

 

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Ditching the designers

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Focusing on the health problem Evista was specifically

designed to prevent, we have to ask, " Is there a better,

safer way to address osteoporosis? " Absolutely. In a Members

Alert we sent you some time ago ( " The Battle For Your Bones "

7/1/99) we discussed the dilemma of osteoporosis and the best

way to address it with calcium. Unfortunately, the average

diet provides only about 500 mg of calcium daily. To make

matters worse, calcium is very poorly absorbed. In fact, only

a small percentage of the calcium we get (whether from food

or supplements) actually makes it into the bloodstream.

 

When we sent you that Members Alert, we told you about a

unique calcium supplement from Japan called AdvaCAL that had

just become available in North America. The most outstanding

feature about this high-potency supplement is that it's

absorbed four times better than typical calcium-carbonate

supplements. More detailed information about AdvaCAL is

available on the company's web site at compassionet.com.

 

Osteoporosis is one of the diseases most closely associated

with menopause, but that doesn't mean that women should wait

for their first menopausal symptoms to begin addressing the

problem. Ideally, osteoporosis prevention should start long

before menopause. The greater your bone mass and density when

you enter menopause, the more easily you can sustain a post-

menopausal reduction in bone density without medical

consequences, without synthetic HRT, and certainly without

designer estrogen.

 

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....and another thing

 

A few days ago, a group of senators announced that the

provision added to the Homeland Security Law protecting Eli

Lilly & Company from vaccine related lawsuits would be

removed from the new law.

 

In several e-Alerts last month (most recently, " Baltimore Tea

Party " 12/26/02) I told you about this notorious " gift " to

Eli Lilly, a major contributor to many congressional

campaigns.

 

The general response to the announcement has been positive,

although the folks at Lilly weren't too enthusiastic. A

statement released by the company expressed " disappointment "

with the repeal of the provision, adding that the

company " agrees that the process by which this legislation

was enacted was not desirable. "

 

Translation: you can be sure Lilly will try another process.

 

So while a number of senators cheered the news of the

provision being struck from the law, families who are engaged

in the lawsuits against Lilly are far more guarded and

skeptical. They know that the agreement that repealed the

provision includes language that encourages the Senate to

take steps later in the year to reform the national vaccine

compensation program. So whereas the Homeland Security Act

was an inappropriate place to let Lilly off the hook, this

projected legislation would be a perfect place for interested

parties to make a run at finally delivering the gift that

Lilly, briefly, had its hands on.

 

In this matter all eyes will be on the new Senate Majority

Leader Bill Frist who has previous ties with Lilly, and who

wrote the original legislation (long before the Homeland

Security Act controversy) that exempted Lilly from vaccine

related lawsuits. Back then, Senator Frist had a much lower

public profile. Things are different now, and any attempts to

award special favors to generous benefactors will be

illuminated in the national spotlight.

 

Obviously this is far from over. I'll keep you posted.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Designer Estrogen May Be Better Than HRT " Salynn Boyles,

WebMD Medical News, 12/18/02

" Designer Estrogens " Science News, v. 156, no. 16, 10/16/99

" Lawmakers Agree to Repeal Protections for Lilly " Todd

Zwillich, Reuters Health, 1/10/03

 

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The e-Alert may not be posted on commercial sites without

written permission.

 

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