Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 FDA Denies Bid to Ban Weight-Loss Drug (Moderator's Note: This drug is known to cause irreversible heart damage. There is a major coverup going on, however these are the undisputed, irrevocable facts!) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has denied a consumer group's request to ban the Abbott Laboratories weight-loss drug Meridia (sibutramine), the Chicago Tribune reported. Despite studies that have shown that the drug elevates blood pressure in some patients, the FDA found that Meridia's benefits continued to outweigh its risks, the newspaper reported. In lieu of the decision, the drug's maker pointed out that the medicine's risks are clearly spelled out on FDA-required labeling. Nonetheless, the consumer group Public Citizen, which three years ago filed a complaint with the FDA that Meridia had contributed to dozens of deaths since its approval in 1997, condemned the agency's decision to allow the drug to stay on the market. " Once again, the FDA is siding with a large drug company, " Public Citizen Director Dr. Sidney Wolfe said in a statement. " How many more dangerously flawed decisions will the FDA make before the Congress repeals the Prescription Drug User Fee Act, which brings the agency ever closer to the companies that give it almost $200 million a year in funding. " An FDA spokesman said the company has been working with the drugmaker to improve Meridia's labeling. In a statement, Abbott said Meridia had been proven safe and effective " for people who need to lose 30 pounds or more depending on height and " when combined with diet and exercise, " the Tribune reported. Last fall during hearings into the possible dangers of some pain drugs, FDA safety officer Dr. David Graham listed Meridia among five potentially dangerous drugs that the agency needed to review, the newspaper said. _________________ JoAnn Guest mrsjoguest www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Genes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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