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Fear Of Anthrax Epidemic Boosts Sales Of Antibiotics
The Learning/Discovery Channels ^ | 9-26-2001

Posted on 09/26/2001 5:38:43 PM PDT by blam

Fear of Anthrax Epidemic Boosts Sales of Antibiotics

Sep. 26 — Pharmacists in New York have sold greater-than-normal amounts of antibiotics for treating anthrax, a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease, amid rising fear of biological warfare after the attacks on the World Trade Center.

Though sales of antibiotics normally rise in September when children return to school and parents are concerned about their exposure to infections, pharmacists said the sale of Bayer AG's anti-microbial drug Cipro are much higher than usual.

Cipro, the German drug maker's best-selling drug, is used to treat a number of diseases and infections, including anthrax, a disease that can cause bleeding blisters, difficulty in breathing, shock and coma. Even with early treatment, the inhalation of anthrax spores is almost always fatal.

"We're hearing that Cipro is a front-line defense against anthrax and in the last couple of days I've sold about a month's worth," said Barry Reiter, chief operating officer of Brooklyn-based Remo Drug Corp., one of the largest independent pharmaceutical supply companies in America.

"Today we'll be out of stock and we've already reordered," Reiter said Tuesday.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday said crop-duster planes could fly again after they were grounded for two days because of rising fear of biological or chemical attack in the wake of the Sept. 11 hijacked jetliner attacks in New York and outside Washington.

Bayer said it sells worldwide about $1 billion a year of Cipro, a drug used to treat urinary tract and gastrointestinal infections, as well as pneumonia and bronchitis. The drug was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat exposure to anthrax in August 2000 and it is the only orally administered drug recommended for such use by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

The dosage to treat anthrax is two pills a day for 60 days, while a patient suffering from a gastro-intestinal infection would take two of the Cipro pills a day for about a week.

CIPRO DEMAND SOARS

Sylvia Lifshitz, a pharmacist at independent Drug Mart on Manhattan's Upper East Side, normally prescribes about 300 Cipro tablets in a two- to three-week period.

Over the first weekend after the World Trade Center attacks, however, Lifshitz dispensed about 1,000 Cipro tablets in three days.

"I've never done that before," Lifshitz said, adding that most of her customers have been "highly educated and highly neurotic."

Lifshitz ordered extra Cipro, which cost about $1 a tablet, after New York physicians began prescribing it for themselves and their families, and currently has a stock of about 1,200 pills in the store, even though she is uncertain of its efficacy against anthrax.

Robert Berman, co-owner of Kings Pharmacy, which has six stores in New York City, including one near the World Trade Center, said he has also seen a large rise in requests for Cipro.

"I had one guy come in and buy a two-month supply for him and his wife," said Berman.

Chain drug store Rite Aid Corp., which has 30 stores in Manhattan, said more antibiotics normally are sold in September, though it had not noticed an unusual rise in the sale of Cipro.

Cipro is not the only antibiotic available for treatment of inhaled microbes. Generic doxycycline, usually prescribed to prevent traveler's diarrhea, is another anti-microbial drug that normally sees a rise in sales in September.

"People are panicking, and we've had more than the usual number of inquiries about doxycycline, too," said pharmacist Gary Halpern at the Caligor Pharmacy on Manhattan's Upper East Side, most of whose business has come from selling vaccines.

NO SUPPLY SHORTAGE

David Siegrist, a research fellow and the director of studies for the Countering Biological Terrorism program at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies in Arlington, Virginia, said there was a reason for doctors' choosing Cipro first.

"It's believed that terrorists could make their anthrax resistant to doxycyline, but Cipro is more complicated," Siegrist said. He said that Cipro is the anti-microbial drug of choice for the U.S. military, which bought doses for the troops that served in the Gulf War in 1991.

"It wouldn't hurt to have a little Cipro on hand now," Siegrist said.

Pharmacists need not fear of a supply shortage, said Bayer, which makes the drug in a plant in Westhaven, Connecticut, and in Europe.

"We've got no supply issues at this point and people should rest assured that we have been working with the CDC and the Department of Defense for over a year," said spokesman Rob Kloppenburg.


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First gas masks, now antibiotics. ("It wouldn't hurt to have a little Cipro on hand now," Siegrist said.)
1 posted on 09/26/2001 5:38:43 PM PDT by blam
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2 posted on 09/26/2001 5:40:37 PM PDT by cmsgop
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To: sarcasm
Got Cipro?


3 posted on 09/26/2001 5:59:11 PM PDT by blam
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To: cmsgop
What biological weapon got her?
4 posted on 09/26/2001 6:01:37 PM PDT by riley1992
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My Mom said, "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."
5 posted on 09/26/2001 6:02:01 PM PDT by The Real Deal
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To: cmsgop
Any way to permanently attach that muzzle to her?
6 posted on 09/26/2001 6:04:30 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: blam
Get your Cipro here without perscription from Thailand comes in about 3 days with air order. Three year shelf life.

Drugstore on line. http://www.1drugstore-online.com/search.asp?txtsearch=ciprofloxacin

I'm neurotic but educated.

7 posted on 09/26/2001 6:05:38 PM PDT by Hang'emAll
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"Get your Cipro here without perscription from Thailand comes in about 3 days with air order."

Is this legal?

8 posted on 09/26/2001 6:17:21 PM PDT by blam
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"My Mom said, "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."

LOL. Mine said the same. I thought it was an 'Alabama thang.' (But, I see you're from Stockton, Calif. I once drove a 10,000 ton ship to Stockton.)

9 posted on 09/26/2001 6:21:45 PM PDT by blam
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She probably needs to wear that whenever she is close to x42(i)'s rabid nose!
10 posted on 09/26/2001 6:22:17 PM PDT by surfer
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To: blam
Who knows but at this point, who cares?
11 posted on 09/26/2001 6:33:08 PM PDT by Hang'emAll
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Cipro is to Anthrax like asprin is to cancer. If you're really concerned, write your congressman and ask him/her to fire Dr. Anna Johnson-Winager (a Clinton person) in DoD and supprot BioPort (the only company in the world making anthrax vaccine just now).
12 posted on 09/26/2001 6:37:04 PM PDT by Dale 1
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anthrax, a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease

Not contagious, but almost always fatal-if not treated in time.

13 posted on 09/26/2001 6:37:39 PM PDT by riri
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"We've got no supply issues at this point and people should rest assured that we have been working with the CDC and the Department of Defense for over a year," said spokesman Rob Kloppenburg....

Assuming 50,000-100,000 people don't need it in 3 days or less and for 60 days.

Which would be the case. They would have to drop boxes by air into cities to reach all those affected in time.

14 posted on 09/26/2001 6:45:34 PM PDT by Hang'emAll
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To: cmsgop
If you were married to "the nose," you'd wear one of those masks, too.
15 posted on 09/26/2001 6:46:17 PM PDT by savedbygrace
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