Blow To Pfizer, Pain Sufferers
FDA Wants Warnings On Heart Attack, Stroke Risk Drugs Like Bextra
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Play CBS Video Video Another Painkiller Pulled The FDA ordered a third COX-2 drug pulled from shelves and ordered stricter labels be put on most other painkillers. Sharyl Attkisson reports on what spurred this FDA reaction.
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Video Bextra Health Warnings The FDA has asked pharmaceutical giant Pfizer to pull the popular painkiller Bextra from the market. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay has details on the potential health risks of the drug.
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"Today's actions protect and advance the health of the millions of Americans who rely on these drugs every day," said Dr. Steven K. Galson, acting director of FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
The risks posed by Bextra outweigh its benefits, the FDA said.
The FDA has been studying the safety of the so-called Cox-2 inhibiters since Merck & Co. voluntarily pulled Vioxx from the market Sept. 30 after heart problems were reported in some users. Once blockbuster sellers, the painkillers were particularly popular among arthritis sufferers.
"For now, patients should stop taking Bextra and contact their physicians about appropriate treatment options," Pfizer said in a statement Thursday.
Pfizer said it planned further discussions with the FDA about the possibility of returning Bextra to the market.
"Pfizer respectfully disagrees with FDA's position regarding the overall risk-benefit profile of Bextra," the company said.
Pfizer shares fell about 3 percent soon after Thursday's opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange.
In February, advisers to the FDA had recommended that people who depend on Celebrex, Bextra and Vioxx be allowed to continue to use them despite the health risks.
The panel said Vioxx posed the greatest risk and that Celebrex had the fewest side effects. It recommended that the prescription drugs carry strong warnings and that more study be done to get a better understanding about the drugs.
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