Chantix Is Riskiest Stop-Smoking Drug, Study Finds

Pfizer’s pill Chantix carries by far the greatest risk of leading to suicidal behavior or depression of any drug to quit smoking available to U.S. consumers, according to a new study published online in the journal PLoS One. That finding counters recent research by the Department of Veterans Affairs and by the Department of Defense. ... Read more »

Chantix No More Risky Than Other Stop-Smoking Treatments, Studies Find

Ever since Pfizer Inc.’s smoking-cessation pill, Chantix, entered the U.S. market in 2006, it has been dogged by tragedies.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received reports of thousands of serious psychiatric events, including suicides, attempted suicides and depression. But two new federal studies have found that the prescription drug is no more likely ... Read more »

To Save on Health Care, First Crack Down on Fraud

LAST week, the Obama administration announced a plan to cut $320 billion over 10 years from the projected growth of Medicare and Medicaid. The plan would raise premiums and deductibles, lower payments to hospitals and require elderly people who receive care at home to make co-payments. But before charging consumers more and eliminating valuable services, ... Read more »

Killing Jobs and Making Us Sick

“In January, Mr. Obama signed a food safety law that provides broad new authority to the Food and Drug Administration,” wrote Robert Pear in Friday’s Times, in an article about the Congressional appropriations mess. But House Republicans, he added, had voted “to cut the agency’s budget.” Well, yes, in a nutshell, that is the sad ... Read more »

Drugs Cause More Deaths Than Traffic Accidents, Analysis Finds

Drug deaths, for the first time since the government started tracking them in 1979, outnumber traffic fatalities in the United States, a Los Angeles Times analysis has found. Preliminary figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for 2009, the latest federal government data available, show that drugs killed at least 37,485 people ... Read more »

Coal Mines Safer Since Upper Big Branch Disaster, Figures Show

Since 29 miners perished in an explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine in April, 2010, the deadliest mine disaster in 40 years, U.S. coal mines have grown safer, according to government inspection data. Industry and federal officials attribute the improvement to increased enforcement of regulations and better training by mining companies themselves, The Wall ... Read more »