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From what they've told us, there wasn't any? It took 10 years for them to even hold the meeting.............I studied EVER symptom on the FDA adverse reactions with 2 Physician's to better understand what this medication did to our children. This is who brought to my attention the side effect called ileus that puts the bowel to sleep, therefore, these poor children couldn't go without the Miralax if they wanted to...................sad, but trueFrom: "CAChitter@..."

To: miralax Sent: Tue, December 6, 2011 7:50:59 AMSubject: Re: Jeanie's research

Do you know the results of the Drug Oversight Board meeting? I see it was in 2009. Carol

thank you for sharing that! Here they are..............you have to pay for the FOIA Freedom of Information Act, AERS reports. I've been studying this medication since 2001 and submitted every 6 months to begin my own study and the numbers went from 6 to 1,966 in 10 years. The cost is $55.00 and now went up to $65.00. The FDA also held a drug oversight board meeting on the side effects of PEG in pediatrics..........see enclosed 6 files + 1 drug oversight board meeting link. There is also an article titled fatal disnatremia caused by elective colonoscopy. 2 out of 3 adult patients died from an elective colonoscopy using PEG electrolyte solution. The author writes that the death and morbidity wouldn't have happened UNLESS they had the unappreciated presence of C-diff or escheria coli............this tells me they know something about if there's bad bacteria in the colon, that something can go very wrong, yet I haven't come across ONE individual that knows a thing about it. Below and attached is a decade of research I've spend to find out the truth about this medication b/c I knew something went REALLY WRONG upon giving this medication to my dd......................

Drug oversight board meeting

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To: miralax Sent: Mon, December 5, 2011 8:08:28 PMSubject: Miralax Adverse Event Reporting to FDA

I was just looking up Miralax on the FDA site again and they only show adult reports. Aren't there reports from the group too?

http://www.drugcite.com/?q=miralax

Carol

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Carol this info about renal disnatremia makes me seeth with anger!! I am Canadian so I do not report to the FDA the same way you do but I just fired off a complaint to our equivalent. I lost a kidney to cancer 3 years ago and my remaining one struggles to do the work required. I could have killed it because I have other health issues!!!

I am so greatful to everyone here who has worked so hard for research on this product, I submitted several items to my sister who has had her boys on it for 2 years and she has questioned her doctor who of course says there is nothing wrong with it but at least it has her thinking. Her doctor had the nerve to suggest I had mental problems when she said where she got the info from.

I am to the point of being anti doctor because I have continual health issues and they do not know what is wrong so they are letting me live with it. ARGGGHHHH!!!!

Rae

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Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 6:57 AM

To: miralax

Subject: Re: Jeanie's research

Ok, did read both of those - thought they were longer. Wonder why there is no test for renal issues before prescibing peg - I think my health survey asked if I had issues, but people may not know whether they do or not. I happened to have what I described as kidney pain and my dr still recommended it. Carol

thank you for sharing that! Here they are..............you have to pay for the FOIA Freedom of Information Act, AERS reports. I've been studying this medication since 2001 and submitted every 6 months to begin my own study and the numbers went from 6 to 1,966 in 10 years. The cost is $55.00 and now went up to $65.00. The FDA also held a drug oversight board meeting on the side effects of PEG in pediatrics..........see enclosed 6 files + 1 drug oversight board meeting link. There is also an article titled fatal disnatremia caused by elective colonoscopy. 2 out of 3 adult patients died from an elective colonoscopy using PEG electrolyte solution. The author writes that the death and morbidity wouldn't have happened UNLESS they had the unappreciated presence of C-diff or escheria coli............this tells me they know something about if there's bad bacteria in the colon, that something can go very wrong, yet I haven't come across ONE individual that knows a thing about it. Below and attached is a decade of research I've spend to find out the truth about this medication b/c I knew something went REALLY WRONG upon giving this medication to my dd......................

Drug oversight board meeting

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To: miralax Sent: Mon, December 5, 2011 8:08:28 PMSubject: Miralax Adverse Event Reporting to FDA

I was just looking up Miralax on the FDA site again and they only show adult reports. Aren't there reports from the group too?

http://www.drugcite.com/?q=miralax

Carol

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Please do Carol, any help is appreciated..................You should see if your company would be interested in picking up the case...............MANY parents will come forward, we just need a voice..........I've petitioned the FDA twice with one with no response? A gentlemen at the FDA taught me how, his name is Koningstein 1-800-FDA-1088To: miralax Sent: Tue, December 6, 2011 7:48:58 AMSubject: Re: Jeanie's research

Wow, I really want to read all this - working today, but will get to it in the next couple of nights.

I found you through a search I was doing in preparation for a colonoscopy, which I have postponed, but am also with Empire State Consumer Project (http://empirestateconsumerproject.blogspot.com- we have been in the news lately for finding arsenic in apple juice. We sent our results to Consumer Reports who did their own testing and published it this week. We petitioned the FDA for limits on arsenic in juices and they are finally looking at setting guidelines. We also work on heavy metals in toys and children's jewelry pesticides, and many other toxics issues. Judy Braiman, ESCP president was instrumental in getting the FDA take Rely tampons off the market when women were getting TSS from them in the 80's. Would it help at all if we filed a complaint with the FDA? I am so passionate about Miralax now after hearing what so many children are going through. I'm sure most of you have already filed complaints, but thought maybe it would help to compile all the adverse events into one letter and send it from our group if it would help move the FDA forward in any way. If things are already on course and their look at Miralax is progressing, that's great. I just wanted to offer if more help is needed. Carol

thank you for sharing that! Here they are..............you have to pay for the FOIA Freedom of Information Act, AERS reports. I've been studying this medication since 2001 and submitted every 6 months to begin my own study and the numbers went from 6 to 1,966 in 10 years. The cost is $55.00 and now went up to $65.00. The FDA also held a drug oversight board meeting on the side effects of PEG in pediatrics..........see enclosed 6 files + 1 drug oversight board meeting link. There is also an article titled fatal disnatremia caused by elective colonoscopy. 2 out of 3 adult patients died from an elective colonoscopy using PEG electrolyte solution. The author writes that the death and morbidity wouldn't have happened UNLESS they had the unappreciated presence of C-diff or escheria coli............this tells me they know something about if there's bad bacteria in the colon, that something can go very wrong, yet I haven't come across ONE individual that knows a thing about it. Below and attached is a decade of research I've spend to find out the truth about this medication b/c I knew something went REALLY WRONG upon giving this medication to my dd......................

Drug oversight board meeting

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To: miralax Sent: Mon, December 5, 2011 8:08:28 PMSubject: Miralax Adverse Event Reporting to FDA

I was just looking up Miralax on the FDA site again and they only show adult reports. Aren't there reports from the group too?

http://www.drugcite.com/?q=miralax

Carol

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How do you suggest I gather everyone's issues? Do your letters address them all or just the one's you've experienced? I could go back through all the messages, but it would take too much time. If you have them already listed, that would be great. Carol

Carol ChittendenEmpire State Consumer Project, Inc.http://empirestateconsumerproject.blogspot.com/Please consider the environment before printing this email.

Please do Carol, any help is appreciated..................You should see if your company would be interested in picking up the case...............MANY parents will come forward, we just need a voice..........I've petitioned the FDA twice with one with no response? A gentlemen at the FDA taught me how, his name is Koningstein 1-800-FDA-1088

To: miralax Sent: Tue, December 6, 2011 7:48:58 AMSubject: R e: Jeanie's research

Wow, I really want to read all this - working today, but will get to it in the next couple of nights.

I found you through a search I was doing in preparation for a colonoscopy, which I have postponed, but am also with Empire State Consumer Project (http://empirestateconsumerproject.blogspot.com- we have been in the news lately for finding arsenic in apple juice. We sent our results to Consumer Reports who did their own testing and published it this week. We petitioned the FDA for limits on arsenic in juices and they are finally looking at setting guidelines. We also work on heavy metals in toys and children's jewelry pesticides, and many other toxics issues. Judy Braiman, ESCP president was instrumental in getting the FDA take Rely tampons off the market when women were getting TSS from them in the 80's. Would it help at all if we filed a complaint with the FDA? I am so passionate about Miralax now after hearing what so many children are going through. I'm sure most of you have already filed complaints, but thought maybe it would help to compile all the adverse events into one letter and send it from our group if it would help move the FDA forward in any way. If things are already on course and their look at Miralax is progressing, that's great. I just wanted to offer if more help is needed. Carol

thank you for sharing that! Here they are..............you have to pay for the FOIA Freedom of Information Act, AERS reports. I've been studying this medication since 2001 and submitted every 6 months to begin my own study and the numbers went from 6 to 1,966 in 10 years. The cost is $55.00 and now went up to $65.00. The FDA also held a drug oversight board meeting on the side effects of PEG in pediatrics..........see enclosed 6 files + 1 drug oversight board meeting link. There is also an article titled fatal disnatremia caused by elective colonoscopy. 2 out of 3 adult patients died from an elective colonoscopy using PEG electrolyte solution. The author writes that the death and morbidity wouldn't have happened UNLESS they had the unappreciated presence of C-diff or escheria coli............this tells me they know something about if there's bad bacteria in the colon, that something can go very wrong, yet I haven't come across ONE individual that knows a thing about it. Below and attached is a decade of research I've spend to find out the truth about this medication b/c I knew something went REALLY WRONG upon giving this medication to my dd......................

Drug oversight board meeting

Replies to Fatal dysnatraemia caused by elective colonoscopy

To: miralax Sent: Mon, December 5, 2011 8:08:28 PMSubject: Miralax Adverse Event Reporting to FDA

I was just looking up Miralax on the FDA site again and they only show adult reports. Aren't there reports from the group too?

http://www.drugcite.com/?q=miralax

Carol

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We need to find someone who knows how to do an online petiton that each person can sign like they do with the political parties to send to the FDA and the President of the United StatesTo:

miralax Sent: Tue, December 6, 2011 8:43:36 PMSubject: Re: Jeanie's research

How do you suggest I gather everyone's issues? Do your letters address them all or just the one's you've experienced? I could go back through all the messages, but it would take too much time. If you have them already listed, that would be great. Carol

Carol ChittendenEmpire State Consumer Project, Inc.http://empirestateconsumerproject.blogspot.com/Please consider the environment before printing this email.

Please do Carol, any help is appreciated..................You should see if your company would be interested in picking up the case...............MANY parents will come forward, we just need a voice..........I've petitioned the FDA twice with one with no response? A gentlemen at the FDA taught me how, his name is Koningstein 1-800-FDA-1088

To: miralax Sent: Tue, December 6, 2011 7:48:58 AMSubject: R e: Jeanie's research

Wow, I really want to read all this - working today, but will get to it in the next couple of nights.

I found you through a search I was doing in preparation for a colonoscopy, which I have postponed, but am also with Empire State Consumer Project (http://empirestateconsumerproject.blogspot.com/- we have been in the news lately for finding arsenic in apple juice. We sent our results to Consumer Reports who did their own testing and published it this week. We petitioned the FDA for limits on arsenic in juices and they are finally looking at setting guidelines. We also work on heavy metals in toys and children's jewelry pesticides, and many other toxics issues. Judy Braiman, ESCP president was instrumental in getting the FDA take Rely tampons off the market when women were getting TSS from them in the 80's. Would it help at all if we filed a complaint with the FDA? I am so passionate about Miralax now after hearing what so many children are going through. I'm sure most of you have already filed complaints, but thought maybe it would help to compile all the adverse events into one letter and send it from our group if it would help move the FDA forward in any way. If things are already on course and their look at Miralax is progressing, that's great. I just wanted to offer if more help is needed. Carol

thank you for sharing that! Here they are..............you have to pay for the FOIA Freedom of Information Act, AERS reports. I've been studying this medication since 2001 and submitted every 6 months to begin my own study and the numbers went from 6 to 1,966 in 10 years. The cost is $55.00 and now went up to $65.00. The FDA also held a drug oversight board meeting on the side effects of PEG in pediatrics..........see enclosed 6 files + 1 drug oversight board meeting link. There is also an article titled fatal disnatremia caused by elective colonoscopy. 2 out of 3 adult patients died from an elective colonoscopy using PEG electrolyte solution. The author writes that the death and morbidity wouldn't have happened UNLESS they had the unappreciated presence of C-diff or escheria coli............this tells me they know something about if there's bad bacteria in the colon, that something can go very wrong, yet I haven't come across ONE individual that knows a thing about it. Below and attached is a decade of research I've spend to find out the truth about this medication b/c I knew something went REALLY WRONG upon giving this medication to my dd......................

Drug oversight board meeting

Replies to Fatal dysnatraemia caused by elective colonoscopy

To: miralax Sent: Mon, December 5, 2011 8:08:28 PMSubject: Miralax Adverse Event Reporting to FDA

I was just looking up Miralax on the FDA site again and they only show adult reports. Aren't there reports from the group too?

http://www.drugcite.com/?q=miralax

Carol

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