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FDA cries halt to'bio-identical' hormones
Women taking "bio-identical hormones" generally think they're getting relief from menopausal symptoms, without the nasty risks of Big Pharma's hormone replacement therapies. But the FDA doesn't agree. The agency has cried foul to seven companies that make the products, saying these alternative hormones aren't any safer than regular HRT--plus, one common ingredient in the mix has never been reviewed and approved by government regulators.
The action will likely rein in the boom in bio-identical hormones that began when research showed that regular HRT can significantly increase the risk of stroke, heart attack, and other serious problems. The seven pharmacies warned can still sell compounded hormones, but without the unapproved ingredient estriol and without using the term "bio-identical." And the products must be prescribed by a doctor.
Though the agency denies it, the FDA's crackdown certainly appears to have been prompted by Wyeth playing tattletale. Maker of FDA-approved hormone products, Wyeth petitioned the agency to investigate compounding pharmacies that sell the bio-identical products. The FDA then got more than 70,000 comments from patients, pharmacists, and others--many defending the alternative hormones.
- see the release from the FDA
- here's a sample warning letter
- read the report from the Los Angeles Times
- get more details in The Wall Street Journal
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HRT doesn't protect women from heart disease. Report
Wyeth want end to customized HRT treatments. Report
Comments
It is obvious that the FDA has been waging a war
against bioidentical hormones because of a citizen's petition from Wyeth.
Wyeth makes the synthetic hormone, prempro, a drug found to cause cancer and heart disease in the WHI study published in JAMA July 2002.
Wyeth has lost 2 billion in sales since millions of women have switched away from the Wyeth product to compounded bioidentical hormones, a safer and more effective alternative.
Wyeth wants to use the FDA to eliminate its competition.
The problem is that the FDA does not regulate compounded bioidentical hormones, the states do the regulation.
And they don't regulate estriol either.
And the FDA's actions have only demonstrated that the agency is completely inept and corrupted by special interest groups in the drug industry.
To read more about this click here,
http://jeffreydach.com/2008/01/11/fda-declares-war-on-bioidentical-hormones-by-jeffrey-dach-md.aspx
Jeffrey Dach MD
Here is the link fixed:
http://jeffreydach.com/2008/01/11/fda-declares-war-on-bioidentical-hormones-by-jeffrey-dach-md.aspx
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