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Painkiller Killers (A fact of American journalism is it's almost always in a state of agitation.)
The American Prowler ^ | 12/30/2004 | R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.

Posted on 12/30/2004 12:00:47 AM PST by nickcarraway

WASHINGTON -- It is a fact of American journalism that it is almost always in a state of agitation. Its practitioners should, with a few notable exceptions, be on medication at all times. For the newsrooms of America I would prescribe one of the many fine tranquilizers produced by our leading pharmaceutical companies.

An example of the agitation afflicting my unsedated colleagues is the enormous pother they have created over another of the pharmaceutical companies' wonders, painkillers. One, Vioxx, when taken in very high dosages and for a long period of time, is suspected of causing cardiovascular problems for a small number of patients. Two others, Celebrex and Aleve, might when taken in huge doses and for a long time cause similar problems. The makers of Vioxx imprudently hauled it off the market -- an invitation, that, for the trial lawyers to pounce. The makers of Celebrex and Aleve have acted more prudently. They understand that the danger posed by their medications is slight and that tens of thousands of Americans with chronic pain face dreadful misery without these medications.

Yet the agitation of the journalists continues and moves from unwarranted alarm about a painkiller to Great Expectations about another, newer painkiller, one that sounds grisly to me, something called Prialt. It is made from poison found in the South Pacific cone snail. Yes, I said poison. A similar painkiller that has scientists and journalists giddy in anticipation is made from fluids found in tree frogs. Of the snail-venom-laced painkiller Richard L. Rauck, of Wake Forest University and the Carolina Pain Institute, exclaims: "This drug is very exciting because it's a very potent analgesic but isn't a narcotic." Very exciting indeed -- wait until it is discovered that Prialt's baseline risk for cardiovascular disease over a period of time is not less than 1% but actually 1.5%.

Then the trial lawyers will be ringing up the snail venom users. The press will be echoing with charges that Prialt's producer knew all along that the stuff was deadly. And forget not the case that will be made by the animal rights activists when they discover the impending depletion in the world's South Pacific cone snail population.

The increase in baseline risk that I mention as a possibility in Prialt's future is not a product of my imagination. It was precisely this shift in Vioxx's baseline threat that transformed it into a matter of hysteria in the press. In the study that indicted Vioxx the number of cardiovascular events per 1,000 was 15 for the group using Vioxx in large dosages and for 18 months. The number of cardiovascular events per 1,000 was 7.5 for the group using a placebo. Rather than bringing in the Feds and the trial lawyers, I think such findings should leave it to doctors and patients to decide whether they wanted a slight increase in danger or enduring pain.

Instead we now have journalistic hysteria over the Giant Pharmaceuticals and their alleged reckless pursuit of profit. The trial lawyers' pursuit of profit will get little attention. Witnesses will turn up who will insist that they recognized the painkiller's dangers all along. They will claim Vioxx's producer did too. Let me say it now. I seriously doubt that in litigious America any pharmaceutical company would risk putting a drug on the market knowing it was dangerous. All medications have side effects, some quite serious. The important question is over the severity and frequency of the side effects. My guess is that Vioxx's severity and frequency are within the bounds of the tolerable.

The suffering of patients no longer allowed to use Vioxx has gotten little attention in the news stories. Certainly suffering can lead to death. The Wall Street Journal points out ironically that it might be a good thing that a growing list of painkillers is being attacked in the press. Suffering Americans need painkillers. As the list of painkillers with side effects lengthens the public may be moved to a sensible conclusion. Powerful medications have side effects. The afflicted and their doctors can decide what is best for them -- in the case of Vioxx more pain or a slight increase in the chance of cardiovascular disease.

The answer to the current hysteria over painkillers is more information and more consumer freedom -- nothing more.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: healthcare; prescriptiondrugs; tortreform

1 posted on 12/30/2004 12:00:48 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
If they pull medicines like Vioxx and Bextra off the market what happens to all those people who need them? They will probably need surgery of some kind. Imagine hundreds of thousands of pained people flooding the OR's across the country. Our messed up health-care system would collapse.

I think this is the plan, it would give them an excuse to have a government takeover. And they will, even with a GOP President and Congress they will.

2 posted on 12/30/2004 12:08:39 AM PST by GeronL (I am NOT the real bin Laden)
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To: nickcarraway

bttt


3 posted on 12/30/2004 1:16:10 AM PST by lainde
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To: GeronL

Banning the lawyers from these issues would be a start towards helping people who have medical problems. The lawyers are going to kill all kinds of medical interventions which make life worth living for millions. I know something about what is denied patients through my own experience..I am a medically trained person who graduated with high distinction from my professional program and was Co-President of my class. I do not practice my craft because I recognized early on that on any one day in the hospital, a frivilous mistake could take place with me or someone under my supervision which would ruin my life and leave my family damaged and bitter for the duration. My skill and that of many others, has been lost for God only knows how many patients who would have benefited and for a medical institution which could have used a dedicated worker. I was in a situation where I could choose whether or not to work under such legal conditions..Most do not have that choice. However, I love medicine and a part of me grieves that I could not make my contribution..Our pharmaceutical companies who are now being persecuted and punished for bringing relief to millions will eventually give up and will discontinue research and development of new drugs, leaving us in terrible situations of pain and suffering, not to mention the rest of the world. When the parasites get a whiff of the money, armies of them will consume in a short time what it took generations to build, leaving behind a victimized population. ANY substance when taken in a large amount can damage and even kill. How about common table salt? Any drug is poison in a large amount and when people have to take medicines, the choice is always one between the poison of the illness versus the poison of the medicine. Which is the least harmful..That is the question which must be answered and often, only the patient can give the answer. I have a friend who would become disabled without Celebrex and I am sure she is one of millions.


4 posted on 12/30/2004 1:45:26 AM PST by jazzlite (esat)
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To: jazzlite
Banning the lawyers from these issues

They'll just find a judge to declare the law unconstitutional

5 posted on 12/30/2004 2:15:02 AM PST by GeronL (I am NOT the real bin Laden)
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To: GeronL

When put into context,the role of the MSM becomes more understandable. The MSM is anti-capitalist, anti free market and anti big business and any opportunity to muckrake will be pounced upon with all its vigor. The distinction between the role of the MSM in highlighting the studies of these painkillers and the near silence about the role of the UN in the oil for food scandal which scandal undoubtedly resulted in far mor deaths in Iraq than the painkillers have in the entire world.


6 posted on 12/30/2004 2:48:03 AM PST by monocle
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To: monocle

They don't seem to be anti-big media business.


7 posted on 12/30/2004 1:23:54 PM PST by GeronL (I am NOT the real bin Laden)
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