Off label use of anemia drugs..was it supported?
May/09/2007 06:19
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The
tale of anemia drug use in the US is taking more
turns and twists than "curve ahead" road in San
Francisco. According to an article in this mornings
New York Times, doctors are gaining a financial
benefit for prescribing the drug and the more they
prescribe the more they make. The drug companies
simply say "what we are doing is legal" but frankly
that is not enough and it's time for the FDA to come
down hard on Amgen and J&J if they find that they
supported this practice
The anemia drugs when used according to the label
maybe safe and effective but the problem seems to be
that physicians in this country are using it off
label and as such have been getting millions of
dollars in payments from the pharmaceutical industry.
How does the pharma industry respond? "What we are
doing is perfectly legal". What a bunch of duckers
and a load of crap.
The FDA needs to determine if Amgen and J&J knew
about the off label dosing and if they did what did
they do to inform physicians that the drug had not
been tested at these higher doses. My guess is that
they knew of the higher dosing but chose to turn away
because after all it provides millions of dollars in
sales to the bottom line. However what is lost in
this whole myriad if misinformation and turning a
blind eye is patients health. According to the
article;
Dr. Peter Eisenberg, an oncologist in Marin
County, Calif., said many doctors had been induced
to use more epoetin by the financial incentives and
the belief that the drug was helpful. “The deal was
so good,” he said. “The indication was so clear and
the downside was so small that docs just worked it
into their practice easily. “Now it’s much scarier
than that,” he said. “We could really be doing
harm.”
And of course the
drug companies involved did not conduct clinical
trials at the higher doses..why should they there was
no financial incentive and could only harm a
potential blockbuster?
This is why the pharmaceutical industry continues to
reap the scorn of the media. This is what is wrong
with the pharmaceutical industry and frankly it is
this authors opinion that the FDA should come down
really hard on Amgen and J&J if there is ANY
information that showed these companies promoted off
label use. The FDA is supposed to protect us from
dangerous drugs and it seems that in this case they
failed to intervene when the drug companies conducted
business as usual. the problem is that business as
usual should not endanger
patients....
Chatchkeys are a waste of $$$$
Jan/17/2007 01:59
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Pharma companies are
known for giving out chatchkeys to physicians and
other HCP's. It's supposed to lead to increased share
but how a tissue box with a brand name of a
prescription drug on it can lead to more sales is
beyond me. I bet if you added up all the fee gifts
that pharma companies handed out to HCP's it would be
a tidy sum.
Is this a case of over branding or what?
