Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://www.pharmalot.com/2007/07/fda-wont-rule-out-repealing-black-box-w arning-on-antidepressants FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://www.pharmalot.com/2007/07/fda-wont-rule-out-repealing-black-box-w arning-on-antidepressants FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://www.pharmalot.com/2007/07/fda-wont-rule-out-repealing-black-box-w arning-on-antidepressants FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://www.pharmalot.com/2007/07/fda-wont-rule-out-repealing-black-box-w arning-on-antidepressants FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Thanks for the tiny url. We all voted and fwd-ed. Terry - Vote! Leave the Black Box warnings alone! http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://tinyurl.com/3c9pzn FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Thanks for the tiny url. We all voted and fwd-ed. Terry - Vote! Leave the Black Box warnings alone! http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://tinyurl.com/3c9pzn FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Thanks for the tiny url. We all voted and fwd-ed. Terry - Vote! Leave the Black Box warnings alone! http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://tinyurl.com/3c9pzn FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Thanks for the tiny url. We all voted and fwd-ed. Terry - Vote! Leave the Black Box warnings alone! http://www.pharmalot.com covers the pharmaceutical industry and is a fairly new service of the The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. Vote " Leave the Black Box warnings alone! " here: http://tinyurl.com/3c9pzn FDA Won't 'Rule Out' Repealing Black Box Warning On Antidepressants July 7th, 2007 By Ed Silverman That's what Tom Laughren, the FDA official who oversees psychiatric drugs, says may happen if CDC data on suicides in 2005, which will be released at year's end, is compelling. The potential flip-flop comes amid growing noise by some psychiatrists that the agency's Black Box warnings in 2004 that antidepressants are somehow linked to suicide in youngsters may be scaring some docs, parents and teenagers. As evidence, some psychiatrists cite a recent study in The Journal of American Psychiatry, which found the number of scrips for pediatric depression, ages 5 to 18, fell more than 50 percent between 2003 and 2005. At the same time, the number of teen suicides jumped a record 18 percent between 2003 and 2004, the most recent year for which data exist. " If I had known how much the label would rattle parents, I wouldn't have voted for it, " Gail Griffith, who was the patient representative on the FDA panel that recommended the warnings, tells Newsweek. For his part, Laughren notes that the study reflected " only one year of data, " but updated CDC may be revealing. " If the rates are up again, it's likely we'll go back to the board of advisers, " he tells the weekly mag, which notes the FDA has repealed only one Black Box warning in its history, on the acid-reflux medication Prilosec, which was withdrawn in 2003. " But I wouldn't rule it out, " he adds. " The evidence is very compelling. " For the " rest of the story " , see here: http://tinyurl.com/3yehvo And here: www.psychsearch.net/child_suicides.pdf About Pharmalot Ed Silverman is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the pharmaceutical industry for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, for the past 12 years. During that time, he has closely followed a variety of topics of concern to those who work for, and with, pharmaceutical manufacturers - drug development; mergers and acquisitions; regulatory oversight; safety and pricing controversies, and marketing issues. Prior to joining The Star-Ledger, Silverman spent six years at New York Newsday and previously worked at Investor's Business Daily, among other newspapers. He has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Although tethered to his laptop, Silverman lives in suburban New Jersey with his wife, three children and one sizeable labrador retriever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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