Sunday 5 January 2014

Cancer Drug Best Taken for a Year

Cancer Drug Best Taken for a Year

Results of two drug studies suggest that the standard practice of treating women for a one year period with the Roche breast-cancer drug Herceptin is likely best. (Source: WSJ.com: Health)MedWorm Sponsor Message: Please have a look at this new site driven by MedWorm: The Breast Cancer Daily read more..

Simple Test Might Predict Whether Some Pregnancies Succeed

Simple Test Might Predict Whether Some Pregnancies Succeed

FRIDAY, Sept. 28 -- Measuring progesterone levels in women with pain or bleeding during early pregnancy may help determine whether or not the pregnancy is viable, a new study says.A viable pregnancy means that there is a reasonable expectation... read more..


Bayer joins global initiative for better access to safe and effective contraception

A new initiative announced at the United Nations headquarters in New York by Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg shall make a safe and effective long-acting and reversible method available to more than 27 million women in the world's poorest nations. read more..

HPV Vaccine Found Safe in Large Study

HPV Vaccine Found Safe in Large Study

MONDAY, Oct. 1 -- The most common side effects in girls and young women who receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine appear to be fainting right after the injection and skin infections where the shot was given, a new study confirms.The... read more..


Hip Resurfacing More Likely to Fail Than Hip Replacement: Study

TUESDAY, Oct. 2 -- Hip resurfacing fails in many patients and should not be used in women, according to a large new study.Often recommended to younger patients, hip resurfacing is similar to hip replacement except surgeons don't completely remove... read more..

Quick Survey May Pick Up Ovarian Cancer Warnings: Study

Quick Survey May Pick Up Ovarian Cancer Warnings: Study

FRIDAY, Sept. 28 -- A simple three-question survey might identify women who have symptoms that may indicate ovarian cancer, according to a new study.The two-minute paper-and-pencil questionnaire can be given in a doctor's office and checks for six... read more..

Saturday 4 January 2014

FDA shoots warning across bow of CanadaDrugs.com

FDA shoots warning across bow of CanadaDrugs.com

The FDA has sent a warning letter to one of the most prolific Internet drug providers from Canada, which reports have tied to an investigation of counterfeits of the cancer drug Avastin that were sold to physician practices in the U.S. this year.The agency this week posted a warning letter sent to a lawyer in Manitoba claiming that hundreds of websites it identified, including CanadaDrugs.com, were offering for sale drugs made at unapproved facilities. It said the sites were even offering domperidone, which it said is no longer approved for sale in the U.S. because of dangers to breastfeeding women. 
A similar warning letter regarding "Arkadiy Kisin/White Forest Solutions" was also sent to a series of email addresses and lists dozens of Internet pharmacy sites offering contraceptives and "unapproved drugs" including Accutane, which it says has not been approved for sale in the U.S. since 2010. 
An investigation this year by The Wall Street Journal tied the owner of CanadaDrugs.com, Kris Thorkelson, to a probe by federal authorities into companies that the FDA said supplied counterfeit Avastin to U.S. doctors. It said subpoenas sent to physicians asking for information about where they obtained the drugs named Thorkelson. The warning letter says, the "FDA is taking this action against your firm because of the inherent risk in buying unapproved and misbranded new drugs." It gives the companies 10 days to respond.The FDA in February and April discovered the counterfeit cancer drugs. Some of the recovered boxes were labeled Altuzan, which is the brand name for Avastin in Turkey. Tests, however, determined that there was no active ingredient in the counterfeits. So far, there have been no reports of problems related to the drugs, according to the FDA and Genentech, the Roche ($RHHBY) unit that makes the cancer treatment.The letter came only days after the agency launched a new campaign it hopes will discourage the practice of buying drugs online, or at least, teach consumers how to determine what sites are potentially legit. The agency last week launched BeSafeRx, to warn against the dangers.- here's the warning letter to CanadaDrugs.com
- here's the letter to Arkadiy Kisin/White Forest SolutionsRelated Articles:
Fake of Roche's Avastin shipped from Canadian supplier
Phony Avastin vials contained chemicals, but no drugs
Avastin alert likely to revive discussion of pharma-financed tracking system
U.S. market size, shortages lead to more counterfeits
FDA tries to teach consumers of Internet dangers read more..