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FDA Rejects New Vioxx Clone

Despite some concerns about its objectivity, a FDA advisory panel voted by an overwhelming 20-1 margin to reject Merck's application to approve Arcoxia, a COX-2 inhibitor already sold in 63 other countries that's been called by some the son of Vioxx.

An approval by the advisory panel of Arcoxia would've been one more public health disaster in the making, says FDA whistleblower Dr. David Graham. Just as damning were the comments by Arthur Levin, director of the Center for Medical Consumer in New York, who asked, rhetorically, why the panel was convened at all, based on all the grave concerns about the Merck drug.

Graham also debated two of his agency peers about the inherent risks of older pain drugs already in the consumer pipeline, assertions the director of the FDA's office of new drugs called "simply false." Of course, Merck researchers like Dr.  Scott Korn would have you believe the overall risk-benefit profile for Arcoxia is enough to support its approval. The truth speaks louder, however, than any false assumptions about a painkiller's alleged safety.

This isn't the only recent misstep by Merck. The New Jersey drugmaker and a Danish partner (Lundbeck) abandoned plans to develop an experimental insomnia drug last month, no doubt attempting to invade the sleep aid arena already dominated by Ambien.

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Yet Merck stock hits a 1-year high because a Texas judge is about to throw out 1,000 Vioxx lawsuits.  They are also raising their earnings guidance.  The reason for this success is that Americans are sold on the convenience of a prescription drug rather than making necessary lifetstyle changes.  Big Pharma will continue to have record profits as long as people buy into the quick fix of a drug.  Albeit that "fix" not only has side effects but never addresses the root problem.  So if you choose the route of a prescription drug prepare to be hooked for life.  Not until you address the root problem will you ever be healthy.  

 
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Well it looks like good news for a while,  even though the panel was stacked in favor of the Mostly Evil Researchers Crooks and Kafkaesquers the truth won at least this time.  Pills are only a temporary measure until you can fix the underlying cause of the disease.

Mary

 
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There is little doubt the efforts of mercola.com are having a public exposure effect on the DEATH MARCHANTS, and this illegally assembled panel at FDA.
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