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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Idaho
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GSK Paxil Recall
I just received this news story:
Glaxo May Have Shipped Inactive Paxil Antidepressants (Update3) By John Lauerman Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- GlaxoSmithKline Plc, the world's second biggest drugmaker, recalled Paxil CR antidepressants last month because the pills may have lacked an active ingredient, and didn't warn patients. Glaxo doesn't know how many of the 7.5 million recalled pills were missing paroxetine hydrochloride, or how many patients took the pills, spokesman Michael Fleming said in a telephone interview today. The company didn't tell patients because tests on a later lot of about the same size suggested as few as one pill may have lacked the ingredient, Fleming said. Doctors said the lack of a warning could mean that patients may face a sudden withdrawal that can spur suicidal thoughts, shooting pain and flu-like symptoms. The Paxil CR pills Glaxo recalled, the highest dose sold, can cause severe withdrawal symptoms, said Stephen Ellen of the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. ``If it is true that patients might have gotten dummy pills without knowing it, it is outrageous,'' said Ellen, a psychiatrist who is medical director of the Counseling Center of Nashua in New Hampshire, the largest private psychiatric group practice in New England with about 6,000 patients annually. About 280,000 Americans take Paxil CR, a long-acting version of another Glaxo antidepressant that has lost patent protection, Fleming said. About 14 percent of those patients take the 37.5 milligram pill that was recalled, he said. Flawed Drugs Peter Lurie, deputy director of the health research group at Public Citizen, a Washington-based advocacy group, said drugmakers can limit the number of returned products in a recall by not advising patients. ``To the extent patients learn of it, they're likely to return distributed inventory and that's going to cost the company money,'' Lurie said in a telephone interview today. ``This way the company gets to say they did a recall, they dump the responsibility on intermediaries, and the patient most likely hears nothing.'' Fleming said Glaxo restricted its actions, with U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, because the drugmaker wanted to minimize disruptions in treatment and avoid alarming patients. He said London-based Glaxo voluntarily advised U.S. regulators and some doctors about the possibility of inactive pills in September. Ellen, though, said he wasn't notified, adding, ``I would have remembered something like that.'' ``The real horror is that people might continue to take dummy pills without realizing it,'' he said in a telephone interview yesterday. FDA Response FDA spokeswoman Susan Cruzan said she didn't know the details of the September Paxil CR recall. The FDA didn't require its highest level of recall, Class 1, when drugs posing a serious health hazard have entered the marketplace and consumers are able to take action. In those cases, the agency might require patients be informed, she said. Last year, the FDA seized some lots of Paxil CR after it was discovered that the pills, made at a company plant in Cidra, Puerto Rico, sometimes split inappropriately. Glaxo recalled all batches of Paxil CR made before November 2004 at the time, and agreed to an independent quality review of the plant. Production at the plant was disrupted from February through June, 2005. The issues at the Cidra plant also affected Glaxo's Avandamet diabetes drug, which is made there. The company has since hired a third-party firm to review quality measures at the Cidra plant, Fleming said. Detection System Glaxo has a process in place that allows it to detect pills that may accidentally have been made without all the ingredients, Fleming said. In August, the company found that an inactive pill had made it through that process without detection, he said. The company determined the same flaw may have affected the March lot, the last one made before August. Glaxo then decided to recall that lot from all pharmacists and wholesalers, Fleming said. The company didn't advise patients then because only one bad pill was found when Glaxo did testing on the previous lot, Fleming said. ``It was an equipment-related issue,'' he said. ``We don't believe it poses a health risk to patients.'' Medco Health Solutions Inc., the largest U.S. manager of drug benefits for companies and insurers, said it informed patients about the recall in a letter in September. Franklin Lakes, New Jersey-based Medco said in the letter it would replace Paxil CR with other drugs until Glaxo's recall is over, and more drug becomes available. Medco Medco ``decided that it was prudent to simply inform patients of the situation and ask them to consult their health- care provider,'' spokeswoman Ann Smith said in an e-mailed statement today. ``We specifically told the patient not to stop taking their medication.'' Antidepressants such as Paxil CR, called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs, sustain levels of serotonin, a chemical found naturally in the body that helps stabilize moods and emotions. When patients reduce their antidepressants or stop taking the drug, cells react quickly to the lower-than accustomed dose of serotonin. Some patients have diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, chills and dizziness. Discontinuation syndrome can last until the patient's next active dose, or as long as two months if the patient completely stops using the drug. Missed Doses Missed doses of Paxil CR are particularly likely to cause the syndrome because the drug remains in the body for a relatively short time compared with some other antidepressants, such as Forest Laboratories Inc.'s Lexapro, Ellen said. Paxil CR also slows nerve cells' production of proteins, called receptors, which interact with a mood-affecting chemical called serotonin, he said. The strength of Paxil CR, the high dose that the pills normally give, and the reduction of serotonin receptors is a ``nasty combination,'' Ellen said. Glaxo changed Paxil's label to say that stopping the drug might lead to ``discontinuation syndrome.'' The change came after a California lawsuit charged the company with failing to warn the public about the danger of withdrawal. Glaxo shares rose 2 pence to close at 1459 pence in London today. The shares have gained less than 1 percent in the past 12 months. To contact the reporter on this story: John Lauerman in Boston at jlauerman@bloomberg.net . Last Updated: October 4, 2006 18:12 EDT
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_________ Linda Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. - C.S. Lewis 1999-started taking paxil 2002-2005-tapers unsuccessful - dr. told me I'd have to take Paxil for the rest of my life January 2006 - discovered PaxilProgress May 29, 2006 Paxil Free ![]() December 2008 - Life is good, full of ups and downs, but all is good |
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
This is posted elsewhere, but I think I'll leave it for now as that it is so important!
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Katesmom aka Kim started Paxil Oct. 2003 for PIH Paxil free since 19 Jul 2005 ". . .the cruelest lies are often told without a word. . .the kindest truths are often spoken, never heard." -- Ben Folds |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
Ah. Update #3. The one I sent off was just update #2. I wonder what has changed.
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Diagnosed anxiety/panic disorder without agoraphobia 1989. Talk/music therapy. Major anxiety and mild depression in 2004 from situational stressors. Began Paxil CR 25mg, 10/04. Quit cold-turkey 5/5/05 as demanded by doctor. Found paxilprogress 5/17/05. Began Paxil CR 12.5mg 5/17/05. Weaned 4 1/2 months. During taper - anx/panic/depression, manic episodes, agoraphobia, suicidal ideation, many other physical symptoms. Paxil-free 10/2/05. |
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
I don't see anything different. I emailed the reporter too!
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
I didn't think it was possible to get more pissed at Glaxo than I already was, but this is just sick. These people are the scum of the earth.
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
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AKA Laurie "If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." ~Frank A. Clark |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
Man ....Glaxo really take the biscuit when it comes to INCOMPETENCE
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
Please feel free to use my letters as models for your own.
------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 08:50:38 -0700 (PDT) From: [altostrata] Subject: Paxil recall is only the tip of the iceberg To: jlauerman@bloomberg.net John -- I read with interest your article on the recall of Paxil by GlaxoSmithKline. However, whatever sources told you "...When patients reduce their antidepressants or stop taking the drug, cells react quickly to the lower-than accustomed dose of serotonin. Some patients have diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, chills and dizziness. Discontinuation syndrome can last until the patient's next active dose, or as long as two months if the patient completely stops using the drug...." are lying. Psychiatry's official line is that discontinuation syndrome is uncomfortable but transitory, lasting only a few weeks. They cruelly blame any continuing symptoms on a relapse or emergence of a mental disorder. The fact is discontinuation syndrome can be very severe and last a long time, suggesting that antidepressant withdrawal causes significant neurological damage. I should know, I'm still recovering from tapering off Paxil in October-November 2004 -- that's right, two years later. I've attached an e-mail from Dr. Richard Shelton, in which he admits antidepressant discontinuation syndrome can be chronic. Dr. Shelton is a lead author of the antidepressant discontinuation bible, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2006 vol 67 Supplement 4, published June 2006. Clearly, the liability issues are huge and psychiatry, as well as the drug companies, are protecting their own interests by denying that severe and chronic discontinuation syndrome exists. If the defective Paxil tablets were distributed to a lot of people, we can expect to see a lot more discontinuation syndrome. The rate is about 50%. Once one "cold turkeys" from Paxil, frequently the drug is no longer effective and the patient can suffer from "poop out" -- discontinuation symptoms even while taking the medication. For more information, please visit paxilprogress.org. Sincerely, [altostrata]
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'97-'99 Prozac 10mg, tapered, no problem '02-'04 Paxil 10mg, tapered 1mg/wk Oct '04 10/04-12/04 Hypomania, sweating, brain zaps 12/04-7/05 Insomnia, weepy, pseudo-anxiety, anorgasmia 1/05-1/06 Wellbutrin 100-250mg 9/05-4/06 Disabled -- fatigue 1/06-5/07 Vits C, D3, E, mag, zinc, fish oil, acupuncture, whey protein isolate, melatonin help 1/08-1/09 Disabled -- severe insomnia Recovering with aid of an extraordinary MD. See http://www.paxilprogress.org/forums/...?p=582889#post |
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Re: GSM Paxil Recall
Great letter!!
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AKA Laurie "If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." ~Frank A. Clark |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Idaho
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Re: GSK Paxil Recall
Thanks to the moderator that repaired by poor spelling job on the thread title!! I couldn't believe I did that when I came back from my home group last night and saw that I had mistyped the dirty rats' company name!
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_________ Linda Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. - C.S. Lewis 1999-started taking paxil 2002-2005-tapers unsuccessful - dr. told me I'd have to take Paxil for the rest of my life January 2006 - discovered PaxilProgress May 29, 2006 Paxil Free ![]() December 2008 - Life is good, full of ups and downs, but all is good |
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