The Journal of the American College of Cardiology has just published a review of 44 years of research and has concluded that herbal products can contribute to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The risks noted include increased bleeding, and reducing or increasing the effect of a patient’s cardiovascular medications, Many of…
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Counterfeit Drugs Purchased From The Internet Are Dangerous
Researchers from the UK, Sweden and the US have established that using drugs purchased from the internet can kill and cause patients to bypass health systems that could diagnose life-threatening problems. They estimate that 90% of counterfeit drugs are sold via the internet, which has spawned global sales of over…
Herbals, Ergo Sum
Today’s news is that gingko biloba, touted since the 1970’s by the diet supplement industry as an herb that would improve memory or forestall cognitive decline in aging or in dementia, has been found to be useless. As routine scientific scrutiny has been applied to the nostrums of the industry…
Generics v. Brand-Name: A Rose By Any Other Name?
As consumers, we have been repeatedly told that generic drugs are exact copies of their brand-name counterparts. We have been forced by insurers to accept generics over brand-name drugs. This is done by the insurer imposing financial disincentives and refusing to honor our physicians’ prescriptions without getting the doctor’s office…
No Federal Preemption Protections For Manufacturers Of Generic Drugs
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, in Mensing v. Wyeth, Inc., has just ruled that generic drug manufacturers cannot use the doctrine of federal preemption as a shield to avoid liability in claims arising out of the manufacturers’ failure to warn consumers about their drugs’ dangers.…
American Roulette: Contaminated Diet Supplements
The most recent issue of the New England Journal of Medicine has directly called upon Congress to give the FDA the requisite authority and resources to regulate diet supplements. The article is written by Dr. Pieter Cohen, of Cambridge Hospital, and emphasized some alarming statistics: •More than half of the…
Hydroxycut Redux: Now It’s Hepatotoxicity
The FDA has recalled 14 Hydroxycut weight loss supplements after receiving reports of severe liver damage that led to the death of a 19-year-old man, and a liver transplant in another supplement user, as well as reports of jaundice and liver enzyme elevation. Symptoms of liver injury include jaundice (yellowing…
More Spiked Weight Loss Supplements
The FDA has again issued a nationwide alert to consumers about weight loss products that have been “spiked” with undeclared drugs. The FDA identified Herbal Zenicol, Slimbionic, and Xsvelten, bringing its list of adulterated weight loss products to a total of 72 products. The products were spiked with fenproporex (a…
The Bush Preemption Doctrine: Preemption Interruptus
The Bush Administration’s attempt to provide complete immunity to the drug industry ended today with a 6-3 vote of the United States Supreme Court. (We previously explored the Bush Administration’s attempt to use the preemption doctrine improperly here and here.) The Court has now issued its decision in Wyeth v.…
GAO Calls For More FDA Oversight Of Diet Supplements
The GAO released a 77-page audit report today critical of the FDA’s efforts to protect consumers from dangerous diet supplements. Since manufacturers became required to report adverse events, well-known to be underreported even in the best of circumstances, the FDA has seen a three-fold increase in the number of adverse…