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Ladies,

I thought I would share this article with you all. Please send your

comments to help stop the Pharmaceutical Company/FDA from

prohibiting natural compounding Pharmacies.

Thanks

Lisa

 

 

Bio-identical Hormones - FDA

 

 

DrHotze Saturday, January 21, 2006 7:01 PM Subject:

Letter to Stop Wyeth and the FDA from Denying Your Right to Choose

Bio-identical Hormones

 

January 21, 2006 Dear Friends,

 

Wyeth Pharmaceutical wants the FDA to take away your right to choose

safe, effective and natural, bio-identical hormones and regulate

your choice of health treatments. We have until April 4, 2006 to

stop them.

 

Wyeth, the maker of Premarin and Prempro, filed a " Citizens

Complaint " with the FDA on October 16,

2005, requesting that the FDA effectively prohibit compounding

pharmacies from providing bio-identical hormones to their patients.

This would mean that you would no longer be able to get your bio-

identical hormones from us or from any one else.

 

Since the 2002 Women's Health Initiative (WHI) which demonstrated

that Wyeth's products, Premarin and Prempro, caused a significant

increase in breast cancer, blood clots to the lungs, heart attacks

and strokes, Wyeth has seen a dramatic decline in the sales of these

counterfeit hormones. Wyeth's financial reports, which are available

online at www.wyeth.com, indicate the following significant decline

in sales of Premarin Family products; 2002 - $2,072,000,000;

2003 - $1,275,000,000; 2004 - $880,000,000. This represents a 68%

decline in sales of Premarin Family products between 2002 -

2004. Wyeth's profits have likewise declined precipitously; 2002 -

$4,447,000,000;

2003 - $2,051,192,000; 2004 - $1,234,000,000, a 72% decline in

profits. Tens of thousands of women have forsaken Premarin family

drugs for bio-identical hormones. Wyeth is simply trying to stop its

losses and regain its market share. Wyeth wants to force women to

take their counterfeit hormones by eliminating the competition from

bio-identical hormones prepared by compounding pharmacies.

 

The FDA receives drug user fees, totaling at least $300,000,000 in

2004, from the pharmaceutical companies for the drugs they sell. The

less drugs that Wyeth sells, the less money the FDA makes. The FDA

collects no drug user fees from compounding pharmacies because they

are regulated by the states, not the federal government. So the FDA

wants to eliminate compounding pharmacies as well.

 

Pharmaceutical companies recruit key FDA employees to work for them

at huge salaries. This is the dream of many bureaucrats, to get a

high paying job with a big drug company. So you can understand why

FDA regulators have an incentive to please Wyeth.

 

Wyeth, like all the major pharmaceutical companies, contributes

billions of dollars to various medical societies and patient

advocacy organizations. So it is not surprising that many of these

organizations have written responses to the FDA in support of

Wyeth's complaint. Because of their money ties to Wyeth, these

organizations endorse Wyeth's products and do Wyeth's bidding. When

an organization supports something which is obviously detrimental to

women and men, it is important to follow the money trail.

 

Wyeth can and must be defeated in its attempt to restrict patients'

rights to choose to safe, effective and natural treatments using bio-

identical hormones.

 

You can voice your opposition to the Wyeth Complaint by going

directly to the FDA comment link below and telling the FDA your

story about the benefits that bio-identical hormones have made in

your life. The comment filing period ends on April 4, 2006 at which

time the FDA will make its decision. To stop Wyeth and the FDA we

need at least 20,000 comments opposing the Wyeth complaint. So write

your comment on line today! Please forward this information to any

one who will support this effort.

 

FDA Comment Link for the Wyeth Complaint

 

The comment period on the Wyeth Petition is open until April 4,

2006. Here is a link where comments can be filed with the FDA on-

line:

 

 

 

http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/oc/dockets/comments/commentsmai

n. cfm?EC_DOCUMENT_ID=794 & SUBTYP=NEXT & CID= & AGENCY=FDA

 

If you are receiving this information by hard copy then you may go

to www.drhotze.com, or www.hotzehwc.com in order to find this link.

If you are receiving this information by e-mail then just click on

the above link.

 

After entering the requested information (zip code, name, etc.), hit

the continue button to get the comment screen. Comments can be up to

4,000 characters. Hit the continue button to get to the next

screen, where attachments can be filed. Hit the button " save

comments " to submit (doesn't make sense, but I tried it with a test

comment).

 

Hard copy comments (which can also be scanned and submitted as an

attachment using the above link) can be mailed to:

 

Food and Drug Administration Dockets Management Branch (HFA-305)

5630 Fishers Lane Room 1061 Rockville, MD 20852

 

Allow me to recommend for your consideration that you go to the

above link and draft your response on the job today. Also please

forward this e-mail to everyone on your distribution lists.

 

Your ability to continue to choose your treatment depends upon our

success in blocking Wyeth and the FDA in their plan to eliminate bio-

identical hormones.

 

Thanking you for supporting patients' rights to choose bio-identical

hormones, I remain, as always, Sincerely yours, Steven F. Hotze,

M.D.

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Maybe we need some new amendment, or whatever

the Canadian or European or world-wide equivalent

would be, guaranteeing us the right to choose what we

can put into our own bodies.

 

Thanks for the alert.

 

Ien in the Kootenays*******************************

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Hi,

 

I'm brand new to this group, and this message was the first that drew

my attention. I followed your advice and also alerted friends and

family. Thank you for posting it.

 

~Christina~

Massachusetts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- In , " Lisa " <angel_lts wrote:

>

> Ladies,

> I thought I would share this article with you all. Please send your

> comments to help stop the Pharmaceutical Company/FDA from

> prohibiting natural compounding Pharmacies.

> Thanks

> Lisa

>

>

> Bio-identical Hormones - FDA

>

>

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