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Asthmatics Beware: The Government May Ban Your Inhaler
Center for Individual Freedom ^ | January 26, 2006 | CFIF

Posted on 01/27/2006 3:07:55 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Eco-terrorists have struck again. Not in the dead of night, to be pursued by diligent agents of the FBI, but right out in the open, in a public meeting, under the auspices of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

On January 24, one of those ubiquitous FDA panels of "outside experts" voted, by an 11 to seven margin, to recommend that FDA ban non-prescription, over-the-counter asthma inhalers, used routinely by millions of asthma-sufferers to control the symptoms of their debilitating condition. As frequently noted in the press, while such recommendations are not binding, they are most often adopted.

The issue for the panel is not drug safety. It is not drug efficacy. It is the environment.

The inhalers proposed for extinction are used to treat mild to moderate asthma attacks by opening air passages. They work by propelling a measured dose of the drug epinephrine (or another bronchodilator) into the lungs. Unfortunately, the propellant is made up of chlorofluorocarbons, the dreaded CFCs.

Based on the scientific belief that CFCs released into the atmosphere are responsible for ozone layer depletion, they were first banned in consumer aerosol products by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1978. Then, in 1987, the so-called "Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer" sought to phase out CFCs on a worldwide basis. Described, as you might expect, as one of those "landmark" international agreements, the Montreal Protocol has now been signed by more than 180 countries. Subsequently, the U.S. banned all uses of CFCs as of 1996, except for certain "essential" products - medicines such as asthma inhalers.

Even the EPA, which, typically, has been pushing to extend the ban to asthma inhalers for years now, has estimated that inhaler-produced atmospheric CFC emissions is fractional - no more than 1.5 percent of the total. While easily accessible data are scant, we have seen one significantly lower estimate, and it is exceptionally difficult to believe that the tiny puffs inhaled by asthmatics produce CFC exhale of sufficient volume to present a real-world (i.e., not some hypothetical computer-modeled) effect. If such conclusive data, along with transparent methodology by which derived, exist, we'd like to take a look.

Even accepting the most horrific CFC scenarios, we are not talking about 50 million women lacquering big hair with hairspray several times daily or the other consequential uses for CFCs now gone missing except in countries that take a more cavalier (or pragmatic) view of "landmark" international environmental agreements than does the U.S.

We are talking about a medicine that is "essential" to those who use it. Today, the most prominent of the inhalers that would be banned is Primatene Mist, manufactured by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, which estimates 3 million American users.

Yes, there are alternatives, including powder formulations that may be sucked into the lungs without propellants and other aerosols that use recently developed propellants currently not deemed to present environmental problems. But the alternatives are not available without prescription and thus are more expensive, once again posing cost and availability issues for the so-called "little guy," to whose interests some liberal elected officials have recently expressed their undying devotion.

As we understand the Montreal Protocol, it does not absolutely, unequivocally, mandate the ban of CFC products if use is deemed essential and for which there are not available viable alternatives. Wyeth says it needs until 2009 or 2010 to have a substitute, which itself must be approved by the FDA, for over-the-counter use.

If you are an asthmatic, or have an asthmatic in your family, who depends on an over-the-counter inhaler, you might want to call your congressperson. Soon. See how much he or she cares about the "little guy."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: asthma; asthmatics; cfcs; econuts; envirowackos; enviroweenies; fda; greens; greentyranny; health; healthypeople2010; inhalers; medicine; ngo; ngos; o3; ozone; uva; uvb
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To: muggs

that is awful! I have never heard of that kind of insurance...it sounds like they are just taking advantage of you


101 posted on 01/30/2006 4:01:15 PM PST by ruoflaw
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To: ruoflaw

Good Morning!

Wow that felt good to me - passing on news to you about the possibility of making your life more enjoyable without
horrendous cost to you.

If and when you get the little machine, I would love to hear how you are doing!


102 posted on 01/31/2006 4:11:43 AM PST by imintrouble
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Oh yeah, we're gonna die now. I have five inhalers left, no insurance, and Albuterol does not work for me. My father got me Advair disks on his insurance and I'm not sure how long all these will last. But smoking is still legal in this country -I don't smoke, but SHS does trigger attacks for me. Maybe if I suck on a death stick I can die quicker and suffocate faster at least? Banning life saving drugs for the environment? I will NEVER support any environmental causes again. I was in the hospital once for Asthma, Primatene kept me alive until I got treatment for Christ's sake. Epinephrine saves lives. I went to Emergency once in my entire life for an attack and I've been my own doctor all my life. I got a virus that made me exceptionally ill and survived because of my meds. When you have no insurance you sit in the waiting room like a dog with mostly immigrants and you're treated like garbage. I waited an hour to be seen, 6 hours in ER then hospitalized for 3 days. I went bankrupt after that. I won't go to a hospital if that happens and I don't have my Primatene. I'll die at home. At 38 I'm getting life insurance because of the ban so my family can carry on if anything happens.

They took away Ephedra which used to help me, because some jackasses used it incorrectly and died. People die every day, the government has no right to dictate bans on meds just because a few people get sick or die. You can drop dead from Viagra, choke on a McDonald's french fry...let's ban it all. Welcome to Amerika the new commie country. I already sign a paper to get my Sudafed. Will I be asked for my "papers" like back in Hitler's time? I used to be patriotic and all, but I'm becoming really disgusted with how stupid this country's leadership is.


103 posted on 12/26/2006 8:29:46 AM PST by MaverickRaven
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