Thursday, January 28, 2010

Public Citizen to FDA: Pull Fibromyalgia Drug from the Market

Medication has limited efficacy, risky effects, group says

Public Citizen is calling on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to pull the fibromyalgia drug Savella from the market immediately.

In its petition to the FDA, Public Citizen notes that the European Medicines Agency (EMEA), which regulates drugs on the Continent, rejected Savella's approval for fibromyalgia in July 2009, stating that its benefits were "marginal" and "did not outweigh its risks." This was shortly after the FDA approved the drug in January 2009.

Since the drug went on the market in the U.S., approximately 250,000 prescriptions have been filled, with doctors writing more prescriptions every month.

In two randomized clinical trials, Savella, also known by its generic name milnacipran, was found to increase blood pressure, heart rate and suicidal thoughts, Public Citizen's petition said. Among patients who had normal blood pressure at the beginning of the study, 19.5 percent of those who took Savella developed hypertension, compared with 7.2 percent of those on a placebo.

"Because Savella is a drug that produces only a marginal effect on pain, the main problem for which patients seek treatment, and has the potential to be quite dangerous, it is clear that it should not be sold," said Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group. "The FDA never should have approved Savella for fibromyalgia and should now immediately order the drug company to remove it from the market before large numbers of people suffer serious harm," Wolfe said.



Read more: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2010/01/pubcit_fda_fibromyalgia.html#ixzz0dIrfRCay

1 comment:

M. Scle said...

One final strategy for natural pain relief from fibromyalgia is deep tissue massage. This stimulates blood flow in aching joints and muscles so the pain can be reduced. This works similar to a heating pad, but many people with fibromyalgia find much more relief by the deeper and more complete relief of a massage. You may need to experiment with this, and find someone experienced in dealing with people who have fibro.