Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Natural Desiccated Thyroid Drugs: An Update _http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/a/natural-thyroid-drugs- 2010.htm?nl=1_ (http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/a/natural-thyroid-drugs-2010\ ..htm?nl=1) Here we are in early March of 2010, and, not surprisingly, it can still be difficult -- and sometimes impossible -- for thyroid patients in the U.S. and around the world to get natural desiccated thyroid drugs. For the time being, however, the situation has improved, as drugs are shipping from the two major U.S. Manufacturers of natural desiccated thyroid medications. At the _Save Natural Thyroid Coalition_ (http://www.savenaturalthyroid.com/) , activities are still underway to work behind the scenes with physicians around the country, and to help spearhead grassroots outreach efforts by patients, with the goal of promoting the awareness and legitimacy of prescription natural desiccated thyroid drugs as a safe, legal option for thyroid patients. The group also maintains an active _Save Natural Thyroid Facebook page_ (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-Natural-Thyroid/121680434089) with almost 7,000 members, and a _database of pharmacies where natural thyroid drug prescriptions can be filled_ (http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AuxvTOzwcw3BdDQ4WkJwZkZMRXNUU1NaZ1poalR\ 5TFE & hl=en) . The Legal Status of Natural Desiccated Thyroid Information from the FDA is, as usual, very limited. A brief _status update on " Current Drug Shortages " posted at the FDA website_ (http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/DrugShortages/ucm050792.htm#thyroid) on March 2, 2010, states that, as of February 12, 2010: **Forest reports manufacturing issues involving the raw material and RLC reports increased demand. FDA has not ordered Forest or RLC to remove these thyroid (desiccated) tablets from the market. This has been a long term shortage and any new information will be posted as soon as it becomes available. FDA approved levothyroxine products continue to be available from multiple manufacturers.** It's good to see that the FDA felt it necessary to include the brief statement that they have not ordered Forest or RLC to remove these thyroid (desiccated) tablets from the market. This very likely reflects a concern on the part of the FDA that it not be perceived as taking action that can endanger the many thyroid patients who rely on natural thyroid drugs, and may be a response to thousands of inquiries by telephone, email and fax the FDA received from thyroid patients and practitioners regarding concerns about various FDA actions regarding natural desiccated thyroid drugs. The FDA's statement does not address a critical issue for thyroid patients however. According to the natural desiccated drug manufacturers, the FDA has indicated that they still consider natural desiccated thyroid drugs " unapproved, " and intend to call for a new drug application process for natural desiccated thyroid drugs. This leaves us with several important questions: -- When will the FDA requirement for new drug application for natural desiccated thyroid drugs be issued? -- Will the FDA call for the faster (and less costly) abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) or the lengthier, costlier complete new drug application (NDA) process? -- Will natural desiccated thyroid drugs be allowed to remain on the market during the ANDA/NDA process? We still do not have answers to these questions, though manufacturers are still working behind the scenes with the FDA and with their own scientific experts, doing their best to ensure that natural desiccated thyroid drugs will continue to be available in sufficient supply to all patients who need them in the short term, and throughout a federally-mandated approvals process. The Status of Nature-Throid Increasing quantities of Nature-Throid are available in pharmacies around the U.S., I had a chance to speak with Dai Jinn, Chief Pharmacist and Chief Science Officer at RLC Laboratories, on March 2, 2010, and he indicated that RLC is well-stocked with raw materials to meet increasing demand for Nature-Throid, and increasing quantities of the 1 grain are shipping to distributors and pharmacies. While the main ingredients of Nature-Throid were not reformulated, Jinn indicated that he directed several changes to the production of Nature-Throid, to ensure optimal quality and consistency. One change was to switch from the use of _sodium starch glycolate_ (http://www.pformulate.com/nastgly.htm) as a dissolution/ disintegrating agent) to _croscarmellose sodium_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croscarmellose_sodium) . The purpose of a disintegrating agent is to help a tablet dissolve in the appropriate place in the intestinal tract, at the right time, to ensure the maximum effectiveness of the active ingredients. Jinn felt that the croscarmellose sodium would provide superior dissolution and disintegration for Nature-Throid. The new Nature-Throid 1 grain also has less of an odor, which is due to the use of a new coating, which according to Jinn allows for better quality control for the Nature-Throid tablets. RLC has no concerns regarding availability based on demand projections, and expect their ½ grain tablets to begin shipping by April 1, 2010, and their ¼ grain by April 10, 2010. The Status of Armour Thyroid Forest Laboratories has their latest statement regarding the availability of Armour Thyroid posted at their _Armour website_ (http://www.armourthyroid.com/) , and it states: " Forest Laboratories is working diligently to resolve the back-order situation on Armour Thyroid. We are focusing our efforts on producing the 1 grain (60 mg) and 1/2 grain (30 mg) dosage strengths because these strengths account for approximately 70 percent of Armour Thyroid use and can be used alone or in multiples to achieve common total daily dosage requirements. We have recently produced and shipped a limited supply of 1 grain and ½ grain tablets, which we expect will start becoming available to pharmacies in early February. We will continue to ship more lots of Armour Thyroid as they become available. We appreciate your understanding as we manage this Armour Thyroid back-order. If you have any questions about Armour Thyroid, please call the following toll-free hotline: 1-866-927-3260. The increasing availability of Armour Thyroid has been confirmed by patients, who are reporting that their pharmacies are getting shipments of 30 and 60 mg (1/2 and 1 grain) Armour Thyroid. In discussions with Forest Laboratories (_which still will not officially speak to or respond to media inquiries regarding their thyroid drugs_ (http://thyroid.about.com/b/2009/12/07/forest-laboriates-refuses-comment-thyroid\ ..ht m) , and will only answer direct patient inquiries) patients have reported to me that Forest representatives have said that the company intends to continue producing the _reformulated version of Armour that came (unannounced) onto the market last spring_ (http://thyroid.about.com/b/2009/07/02/armour-reformulation.htm) and caused problems for a subset of patients. The Status of ERFA Thyroid In May of 2005, pharmaceutical manufacturer ERFA Canada bought " Thyroid, " which was the brand name for Canadian desiccated thyroid from Pfizer Canada Inc. By late 2005, ERFA released their first batches of Thyroid onto the market, and have continued to produce their natural desiccated thyroid drug since that time. During the 2009-2010 shortages, some U.S. patients have ordered _ERFA Thyroid_ (http://thyroid.erfa.net/) via prescription from Canada, and have found it to be an acceptable, quality brand of natural thyroid. Availability of ERFA has been good, however, concerns remain regarding reliance on a medication produced outside the U.S., that must be imported into the U.S. Some patients have reported that their shipments of imported thyroid medications have been confiscated by U.S. Customs officials, and returned to the senders, while others have been using ERA for several years, with no difficulties importing their shipments. Federal regulations regarding importation of drugs into the U.S. for personal use are imprecise at present, however, and importation of drugs from Canada for personal use depends on loose enforcement and " turning a blind eye " by various federal officials, a situation that could change at any time. The Status of Compounded Natural Desiccated Thyroid Some patients remain on prescription _compounded natural desiccated thyroid drugs_ (http://thyroid.about.com/b/2009/09/30/compounded-natural-desiccated-thyroid.htm\ ) , , and compounding pharmacies report sufficient availability of raw materials, and no difficulties meeting demand for compounded natural desiccated thyroid drugs. More information on compounded natural desiccated thyroid is available _in this article_ (http://thyroid.about.com/b/2009/09/30/compounded-natural-desiccated-thyroid.htm\ ) . Follow the Natural Desiccated Thyroid Issue To follow the natural desiccated thyroid issue, here are some pages to bookmark: -- _Armour Thyroid and Nature-Throid Natural Desiccated Thyroid Shortage: A Summary of Coverage from 2009 through 2010_ (http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/tp/desiccated-thyroid-2009.h\ tm) -- _Save Natural Thyroid Coalition: Facebook_ (http://www.facebook.com/pages/manage/#/pages/Save-Natural-Thyroid/121680434089) -- support group/information page -- _Save Natural Thyroid Coalition_ (http://www.savenaturalthyroid.com/) -- web page -- _Mary Shomon on Facebook_ (http://www.facebook.com/MarySho) -- _Mary Shomon's Thyroid News on Twitter_ (http://www.twitter.com/ThyroidMary) Thyroid Drugs & Treatments * _Armour Thyroid and Nature-Throid Natural Desiccated Thyroid S…_ (http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/tp/desiccated-thyroid-2009 ..htm) * * _Armour Thyroid's Spring 2009 Reformulation Causing Problems_ (http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/a/armour-reformulation.htm) * * _How Do You Remember to Take Your Thyroid Medication: Patients Share C & helli..._ (http://thyroid.about.com/u/ua/thyroiddrugstreatments/rememberthyroidpills.htm) * * _Swine Flu and Desiccated Porcine Thyroid Medication From Pigs: _ (http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/tp/swine-flu-armour.htm) * * _When Patients Won't Take Their Thyroid Medication_ (http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/a/refusingmeds.htm) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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