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Companies Facing Ethical Issue as Drugs Are Tested
Overseas
By GINA KOLATA
Louis G. Lange, a cardiologist and the chief executive of a small
biotechnology company, has a new drug that, if approved, will be the
first new treatment for angina in a quarter-century.
Like many drug companies, Dr. Lange's, CV Therapeutics of Palo Alto,
Calif., tested its new product overseas, where studies go faster because
it is easy to find patients who are eager to participate.
But the company's testing is nearing its end, and Dr. Lange is faced
with an ethical quandary: Is his company obliged to make the drug
available to the patients in poor countries like Russia who took part in
the studies?
As companies increasingly test new drugs in other countries, they are
struggling to decide what, if anything, they owe the patients who served
as test subjects. Some companies have chosen not to sell their drugs in
the countries where they were tested; others have marketed their drugs
there, but few patients in those countries can afford them.
"This is something that the biotech industry, as it develops more and
more drugs, will have to come to grips with," said Carl B. Feldbaum,
president of the Biotechnology Industry Organization. "It's not that we
are lacking compassion, but the economics are tough."
The issue is especially difficult when it comes to drugs, like Dr.
Lange's, that do not save lives but can vastly improve the quality of
life. Nobody knows for sure how many patients in other countries have
had to forgo drugs that improved their lives when clinical trials ended,
and companies do not give out patients' names, to protect their privacy.
But the issue is very much on the minds of company researchers and
executives.
Ethicists say that they, too, are troubled but that their field has
reached no consensus on what companies should do.
"Do we have an obligation to everyone in the trial or to everyone in the
community, the province, the nation, the region of the world?" asked Dr.
Ruth Faden, the director of the Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute at
Johns Hopkins University. "We haven't really figured this out."
Yet, Dr. Faden said, "many physician investigators feel uncomfortable
with the idea of using patients in studies and then not being able to
continue to help them when the trial ends."
"We seem to hit a wall of moral unease," she said. "In the end, I'm not
sure exactly where we ought to end up."
Companies must make business decisions about where to market their
drugs, figuring out whether they can earn enough money to justify
applying for approval, setting up business offices and hiring a sales
force. If they decide not to market a drug in a given country, they are
unlikely to provide it to patients there free of charge. To provide a
drug for what medical professionals call compassionate use, companies
must set up a distribution system, train doctors to administer the
drugs, monitor patients for adverse effects and track the results.
Whether to undertake a compassionate-use program for drugs that improve
the quality of life but do not prolong it - ranolazine, the drug CV
Therapeutics has developed, is one example - poses "a delicate
question," said Tony Plohoros, a spokesman for Merck, a company that has
systems to distribute lifesaving drugs in poor countries where there is
a need.
The issue is especially difficult for small companies, like Dr. Lange's,
that as yet have no products on the market.
Dr. Lange says he is torn. CV Therapeutics, he noted, is a business, not
a charity. It cannot afford to set up a marketing system in countries
where few can buy the drug, or a distribution system to give its drugs
away. "We're not Merck," he said. "But we are concerned."
There is no question that the patients who participated in the company's
studies are needy. Chronic angina has made their lives miserable.
Terrifying, crushing chest pains can come on without warning and often
persist despite bypass surgery, angioplasty and medications.
LENA'S NOTE:Ha! Concerned my foot! Those Poor people get paid
for being gueinea pigs and are told the testing is safe because their
countries do not require the drug companies to tell them of the
dangers... Those countries have leaders who are so self absorbed they
don't care what their constituents do as long as they don't have to give
them anything... And/Or haven't tightened their regulations so those
people are going to be the guinea pigs for companies who make gazillion
dollars off of their misery... If we live long enough to see those
countries get leaders who care about their people then will we hear
about all the people who became ill in those tests. NO, not everyone
will, but you can bet there will be a large number that will have side
effects of some sort...
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By Lisa Richwine
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A consumer group on Thursday asked the U.S.
government to ban an AstraZeneca (AZN.L: Quote, Profile, Research)
cholesterol drug approved only months ago, citing reports of dangerous
reactions and one death.
The prescription drug, Crestor, was introduced in Canada in February
2003 and in Europe in March 2003. The drug hit the U.S. market last
September.
Since the drug's launch, seven patients who took it developed
life-threatening muscle deterioration, and nine experienced kidney
failure or damage, consumer group Public Citizen said.
One 39-year-old U.S. woman died from kidney damage and muscle breakdown,
a known side effect of drugs such as Crestor called statins, the group
said.
The information, detailed in a petition to the Food and Drug
Administration, was based on reports submitted to regulators in the
United States, Canada and Britain, Public Citizen said.
"For there to have been that many of those problems in basically in less
than a year is very worrisome," Dr. Sidney Wolfe, head of Public
Citizen's Health Research Group, said in an interview.
Cases of muscle breakdown, known as rhabdomyolysis, led to the 2001
withdrawal of Bayer AG's (BAYG.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) Baycol,
which was linked to more than 100 deaths.
AstraZeneca is relying on Crestor, known generically as rosuvastatin, to
drive future profits. Millions of people take statins to lower high
cholesterol, a major risk factor for heart disease.
More than 1 million patients have taken Crestor, AstraZeneca spokesman
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the company's clinical trials that supported Crestor's approval, he
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The drug's risks "are comparable to other statins," he said.
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orange. The rind is very high in nutrients and can be used in cooking,
cleaning or eating. When the oil is removed from the orange rind it is a
very effective non-toxic cleaning and polishing agent. Orange oil is
used as a wood treatment for preserving and naturally beautifying it.
One naval orange provides 130% of your daily Vitamin C. This powerful
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disease. Unlike some vitamins, Vitamin C cannot be stored by the body,
so it must be replenished regularly. Oranges supply 80 fat-free calories
packed with energizing carbohydrates that fuel energy levels.
Oranges supply Vitamin C, flavonoids and folate as well as fiber and
many other vitamins and minerals that bolster the immune system and
contribute to overall health, which is especially important during cold
and flu season.
One serving of oranges or grapefruit contain 1g of protein and the
mineral zinc, which can bolster the immune system and help fight off the
negative effects of stress and help ward off illness and diseases.
The fruit originated in India or Vietnam, depending on who you listen
to. It was called na rangi in Sanskrit. The na rangi or naranja was
translated as "norange", and in English usage a norange was back-formed
into the more acceptable an orange. The same thing happened in French
and Italian, but in Spanish it is still naranja.
A number of varieties of orange are now cultivated in many parts of the
world, usually in warmer climates. The sweet navel orange - Citrus
aurantium - was first grown in Spain, and has become the most popular
variety. The sweet orange will grow to different sizes and colors due to
local conditions, most commonly with ten slices inside.
The Valencia or Murcia orange is one of the sweet oranges used for
juice. It is a late-season fruit and is the most popular orange when the
navel oranges are out of season.
The blood orange has streaks of red in the fruit, and when squeezed the
juice is often reddish. The blood orange, with it's sweet, deep red
colored flesh, was most likely the result of a mutation that occured in
17th century Sicily. In most varieties of blood orange even the pulp and
skin are slightly sweet, and not bitter.
The mandarin is similar, but smaller and sweeter. The mandarin orange is
considered a native of south-eastern Asia and the Philippines. It is
most abundantly grown in Japan, southern China, India, Mexico and the
East Indies, and is esteemed for home consumption in Australia. Mandarin
is a group name for a class of oranges with thin, loose peel, which have
been dubbed "kid-glove" oranges. These are treated as members of a
distinct species, Citrus reticulata Blanco. The name "tangerine" could
be applied as an alternate name to the whole group, but, in the trade,
is usually confined to the types with red-orange skin. In the
Philippines all mandarin oranges are called naranjita. Spanish-speaking
people in the American tropics call them mandarina. There are a
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In Texas, Hire a Lawyer, Forget About a Doctor?
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Published: March 5, 2004
HOUSTON, March 4 ? As domestic security director for 16 north Texas
counties, Greg Dawson of Fort Worth has many dealings with doctors and
hospitals, preparing for a terrorism emergency he hopes will never come.
So, Mr. Dawson said, he was stunned this week to find that his name had
been added to a little-known Internet database for doctors attacking
"litigious behavior." His offense: filing a medical malpractice lawsuit
against a Fort Worth hospital and doctor over the death of his
39-year-old wife, whose brain tumor was missed, and winning an
undisclosed settlement.
For months, an obscure Texas company run by doctors has been operating a
Web site, DoctorsKnow Us.com, that compiles and posts the names of
plaintiffs, their lawyers and expert witnesses in malpractice lawsuits
in Texas and beyond, regardless of the merit of the claim.
"You may use the service to assess the risk of offering your services to
clients or potential clients," the Web site says.
For fees listed as low as $4.95 a month for the first 250 searches and
thereafter 2 cents a search, subscribers are invited to search the
database "one person at a time or monitor any sized group of individuals
for litigious conduct." They can also add names to the database "from
official and unofficial public records." Whether that could include a
doctor's own files is not clear.
"They can sue but they can't hide," says the Web site.
A founder of the group, Dr. John S. Jones, a radiologist in Terrell,
near Dallas, declined to respond to questions, saying through a lawyer,
Vincent A. Bacho, that he had given one newspaper interview and had
agreed not to give another before it was published.
The sponsors draw no distinctions among cases in what they say is the
first effort to use public sources to compile a list of litigants in
"predatory lawsuits" that are causing a medical crisis. One couple was
put on the list after winning $40.9 million over a botched operation by
a drug-dependent surgeon.
Mr. Dawson said he recently had trouble finding a doctor for his son and
considered it possibly retaliatory. "I thought how amusing, I'm
blacklisted," he said.
He said he learned he was on the list from Texas Watch, a consumer
research and advocacy organization based in Austin.
Dan Lambe, executive director of Texas Watch, said: "Medical malpractice
patients need more care, not hurdles. It's offensive on different
levels."
One other doctor besides Dr. Jones, Hoyt Allen, is named on the Web site
run by DoctorsKnow.Us, which registered with the State of Texas on Jan.
30, 2003. Dr. Allen did not respond to messages left with his medical
office in Kaufman, also near Dallas. The group lists an address in
Mesquite, Tex., that has no telephone. No one responded to messages sent
to the group's e-mail address.
The American Medical Association said that it had just learned of the
group and that it saw no ethical issues at stake.
"There's no question that physicians are totally frustrated by the
relentless assault on the medical profession by trial lawyers," said Dr.
William G. Plested, chairman of the A.M.A.'s board of trustees and a
cardiovascular surgeon in Santa Monica, Calif. Dr. Plested said the
government already maintained a database of doctors who had been sued,
for use by medical professionals.
"Is it fair to come to me if you've sued the last 10 physicians you've
seen and never collected?" he asked. "Is it fair for me not to know
that?"
The Texas Medical Association referred questions about the group to its
general counsel, Rocky Wilcox, who responded in a short statement: "We
are not a part of and, in fact, don't even know who is running this
service. The fact that it exists testifies to the continued frustration
physicians feel as they try to care for their patients amidst the
epidemic of lawsuit abuse."
How many people are listed on the Web site or what happens to them when
they seek further medical care is not clear.
LENA'S NOTE: I had a sick feeling in my stomach when I read
this...
This may be happening in Texas but with the Internet that makes it world
wide and giving doctors access to names of people who had legitimate
claims, God knows there are a lot of those... Yes, some people sue at
the drop of the hat but it's a nerve wracking process and most people
would not go through it unless they had a good reason... Any way you go
this is very probably not good. Most legit suits have a clause that they
cannot tell, so why should someone else be able to publish that
information but not the whole story? If they are so honest why are they
charging for the information? DoctorsKnow.Us site stinks in lots of
ways...
Big Money Voted Down!
Finally a small group was able to defeat the big money companies! (Lena's
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Biotech, Timber Fails in Calif. Counties
By PAUL ELIAS
PHILO, Calif. (AP) - Voters along California's wild north coast defeated
the biotech and timber industries, imposing the nation's first ban on
raising genetically engineered crops and animals and beating back a
logging company's effort to recall a crusading local prosecutor.
Activists said Tuesday's stunning defeat of biotechnology in Mendocino
County breathes momentum into similar local efforts just now getting
underway nationwide, setting up a series of regulations the industry
desperately wants to avoid - and a big reason it spent so much money
here.
"This is a start of a revolution," said Els Cooperrider, owner of the
Ukiah Brewing Co. and leader of the Mendocino County campaign. Campaign
supporters mobbed her pub on election night, drinking organically made
beer, blowing conch shells and chanting "we can't be bought."
The biotechnology industry and its supporters lost the fight to stop
Measure H despite spending at least $621,000 - six times as much as
opponents - in a county of 47,000 registered voters.
"That was all the more reason to vote for Measure H," said Barbara Chase
of Philo. "That's just plain offensive for outside corporations to try
to buy an election like that."
The measure was approved by 57 percent of voters.
While the ban is more symbolic than practical - there are no genetically
engineered crops growing in the county - biotechnology foes said the
victory in Mendocino will boost similar efforts nationwide.
Residents in Vermont, Hawaii and elsewhere also are launching
anti-biotech measures, and the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Food
Safety said it has begun fund-raising and organizing to help local
governments pass restrictive legislation.
Opponents of the measure, primarily the industry consortium CropLife
America of Washington - said they were disappointed with the results and
that lawyers were reviewing the measure to see if a lawsuit would be
warranted, spokesman Allan Noe said.
Opponents spent about $54 for each no vote.
Vintners in the rolling, remote hills above the Mendocino coast came out
against genetically engineered crops. So did fishermen along the water,
and rural residents.
"I think we are truly the mouse that roared," said Jim Klein, winemaker
at Navarro Vineyards near the tiny town of Philo in the Anderson Valley.
Legislation restricting biotechnology has been passed elsewhere, but
nothing as sweeping as the proposal in Mendocino County, a place with a
frontier spirit where the biggest cash crop is marijuana.
The local ban will not prevent processed food made with genetically
modified ingredients from being sold in stores.
There are no known genetically modified crops raised in Mendocino
County, but farmers said they would use the law as a marketing tool,
especially in Europe, where opposition to genetically engineered foods
is fierce.
Meanwhile, just across the county line in Humboldt County, District
Attorney Paul Gallegos survived a recall election with 61 percent of the
vote, despite the fact that Pacific Lumber Co. spent close to $250,000
to oust him.
The campaign to unseat Gallegos came after he sued the timber giant,
accusing it of falsifying data on landslide risks to get permission to
harvest 100,000 redwood trees in a forest it sold to the government for
$380 million.
The company said the recall election had nothing to do with the lawsuit
and that it contributed to the recall campaign because it felt Gallegos
was too soft on criminals.
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