Pharmaceutical Industry and Drugs

Government Pushes Smallpox Drug Deal Despite Doubts About Need

Smallpox was eradicated worldwide by 1978. If a rogue regime ever acquired the virus and tried using it in a bioterrorism attack, Americans would be protected by the nation’s $1 billion stockpile of smallpox vaccine. Even so, according to an investigative report in the Los Angeles Times, the Obama administration over the last year has ... Read more »

Under Pressure, FDA Points to Increased Drug Approvals

Making a case for the nation’s current drug approval system, federal officials have announced that a relatively high 35 new medicines were cleared by regulators in the recently completed federal fiscal year. The Food and Drug Administration said in a news release that only one other year in the past decade has yielded more drug approvals. ... Read more »

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 »

Drug Giant Glaxo to Pay $3 Billion to Settle U.S. Criminal, Civil Probes

GlaxoSmithKline PLC said it will pay the U.S. $3 billion to settle federal criminal and civil investigations into whether the London-based company marketed some drugs illegally and defrauded the Medicaid program. As The Wall Street Journal reports, the settlement will also resolve a Justice Department probe into Glaxo’s development and marketing of the diabetes drug ... Read more »

Painkillers Kill More Americans than Heroin, Cocaine, Report Says

More Americans die each year from overdoses of prescription painkillers than from cocaine and heroin combined. Despite efforts by insurers, states and the federal government to crack down, a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that narcotics such as Vicodin, OxyContin and methadone took nearly 15,000 American lives in 2008, up ... Read more »

Obama Orders FDA to Step Up Efforts to Prevent Medicine Shortages

President Barack Obama has signed an executive order to direct the Food and Drug Administration step up efforts to prevent shortages of vital drugs. As The Associated Press reports, Obama said the aim is to combat a “slow-rolling problem” that puts patients at risk and raises the potential for price gouging. The executive order instructs ... Read more »

Hacker Concerns Spur Medtronic to Probe Cybersecurity of Insulin Pumps

Could a technologically sophisticated hacker threaten patients’ lives by secretly attacking their medical devices? Reuters reports that concerns about such a possibility have prompted the giant medical technology company, Medtronic, to ask software security experts to investigate the safety of its insulin pumps. Currently, about 200,000 Medtronic insulin pumps are being used by diabetic patients. ... 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 »

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 »

Patients Deserve to Know What Drug Companies Pay Their Doctor

Your doctor gives you an expensive new drug to control your cholesterol, or recommends a certain brand of artificial hip, or says you need a stent to open a clogged artery. He’s the expert. But how do you know his expertise is untainted? The makers of the drug, the replacement hip or the stent may ... Read more »