Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 this article discusses the shingles vaccine it was developed to use only in adults 60 years and older. nancie -------------------------------------------------- From: <deifspirit@...> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 7:37 PM <deifspirit@...> Subject: WebMD Link Sent By A Friend > nancie barnett recently visited WebMD and thought that you would be > interested in the information below. > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _______________________ > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _______________________ > > INFORMATION FROM WEBMD > > FDA Approves Shingles Vaccine > > http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/Shingles/news/20060526/fda-app\ roves-shingles-vaccine > > To view, click on the address above or copy and paste it into your Web > browser. > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _______________________ > > LEARN MORE AT WEBMD - the nation's most trusted health and wellness > resource. http://www.webmd.com/ > > WebMD's Most Popular Features & Resources > . Symptom Checker: http://symptoms.webmd.com/ > . Search WebMD: http://www.webmd.com/search/ > . Drug Information: http://www.webmd.com/drugs/index-drugs.aspx > . Health Video Library: > http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/videos/default.htm > . Find a Doctor: http://doctor.webmd.com/ > . Personal Health Manager: http://www.webmd.com/health-manager > . Free Newsletters: http://newsletter.webmd.com > > WebMD is committed to your privacy. For more information please visit - > http://www.webmd.com/policies/about-privacy-policy > > WebMD's Address: > WebMD Inc., c/o WebMD Office of Privacy, 1175 Peachtree Street, Suite > 2400, 100 Colony Square, Atlanta, GA 30361 > > WebMD provides this " Email a Friend " service as a convenience for you to > send and receive links to content on our site. It is not intended to > encourage or promote SPAM in any way. Your email address will only be used > for the sole purpose of facilitating this email communication and will not > be used for any other purpose. WebMD does not validate the authenticity > of the sender's email address or identity. > > © 2007 WebMD, Inc. All rights reserved. > WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2008 Report Share Posted March 25, 2008 I am in that age group. What kind of results have they gotten from this vaccine? Have they had any negative physical reactions, like allergy? Roni nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: this article discusses the shingles vaccine it was developed to use only in adults 60 years and older. nancie -------------------------------------------------- From: Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 7:37 PM To: Subject: WebMD Link Sent By A Friend > nancie barnett recently visited WebMD and thought that you would be > interested in the information below. > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _______________________ > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _______________________ > > INFORMATION FROM WEBMD > > FDA Approves Shingles Vaccine > > http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/Shingles/news/20060526/fda-app\ roves-shingles-vaccine > > To view, click on the address above or copy and paste it into your Web > browser. > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _______________________ > > LEARN MORE AT WEBMD - the nation's most trusted health and wellness > resource. http://www.webmd.com/ > > WebMD's Most Popular Features & Resources > . Symptom Checker: http://symptoms.webmd.com/ > . Search WebMD: http://www.webmd.com/search/ > . Drug Information: http://www.webmd.com/drugs/index-drugs.aspx > . Health Video Library: > http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/videos/default.htm > . Find a Doctor: http://doctor.webmd.com/ > . Personal Health Manager: http://www.webmd.com/health-manager > . Free Newsletters: http://newsletter.webmd.com > > WebMD is committed to your privacy. For more information please visit - > http://www.webmd.com/policies/about-privacy-policy > > WebMD's Address: > WebMD Inc., c/o WebMD Office of Privacy, 1175 Peachtree Street, Suite > 2400, 100 Colony Square, Atlanta, GA 30361 > > WebMD provides this " Email a Friend " service as a convenience for you to > send and receive links to content on our site. It is not intended to > encourage or promote SPAM in any way. Your email address will only be used > for the sole purpose of facilitating this email communication and will not > be used for any other purpose. WebMD does not validate the authenticity > of the sender's email address or identity. > > © 2007 WebMD, Inc. All rights reserved. > WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. > > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2008 Report Share Posted March 25, 2008 The agency cleared the vaccine -- known as Zostavax -- for use in adults age 60 and older: studies showed it can prevent shingles roughly half the time. But experts say they're worried that partial insurance coverage of the vaccine may slow its acceptance by doctors and patients. Shingles causes a rash with blisters that usually lasts for two to four weeks. The pain associated with the blisters can be quite intense. Once this initial phase is over, nerve pain called postherpetic neuralgia can set in. This pain lasts anywhere from 30 days to months or even years. It can be so severe in some people that it disrupts their lives. The illness is caused by varicella, the same virus that causes chickenpox. Shingles occurs when the chickenpox virus lying dormant in nerve cells " wakes up " in older people or others with health problems. The vaccine, Zostavax, is actually a boosted dose of the chickenpox vaccine currently given to children. Postherpetic neuralgia is more common in people older than 60. It occurs in less than 10% of people younger than 60 after a bout of shingles but in more than 40% of people older than 60. Large Market for Vaccine There are approximately 50 million Americans over age 60: more than 95% had chickenpox as children, making them vulnerable to shingles. " The market is large, " says Fanelle, a spokeswoman for Merck & Co., the vaccine's manufacturer. The company originally sought approval to sell the vaccine to adults 50 and older. But the FDA declined after expert advisors said in December 2005 that Zostavax hadn't been studied in patients younger than 60. The agency also rejected a bid to approve the vaccine for preventing postherpetic neuralgia. Up to one in ten older patients won't be candidates for the vaccine because of weakened immune systems due to cancer therapy, organ transplants, HIV/AIDS, or other causes. The vaccine contains live but weakened varicella virus that could overwhelm the immune systems of those patients. Markovitz, MD, a professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan who reviewed Zostavax for the FDA, calls it a " highly useful " vaccine. " It's clear the vaccine markedly reduces the incidence " of shingles, he says. Markovitz says that doctors may be tempted to offer " off-label " vaccinations to adults age 50 to 59 in hopes of providing earlier protection against shingles. " Off-label " refers to drugs that are used in ways that have not been not approved by the FDA. But he stressed that the vaccine remains unstudied in such patients and that researchers still don't know how long immunity lasts after vaccination. " I don't think I would rush out and get it myself, " Markovitz, who is 52, tells WebMD. Insurance Coverage Worries Other experts worried about the vaccine's cost. Zostavax is slated for coverage under Medicare's Part D prescription program. But under the program, individual private insurance plans set prices, meaning that coverage for the vaccine could vary substantially among hundreds of plans nationwide. Medicare and private insurers often base coverage decisions on counsel from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) at the CDC. The committee is expected to make recommendations next fall advising the government, insurers, and doctors, on how many older Americans should receive the shingles vaccine. Insurance coverage inside and outside of Medicare could have a large impact on how many adults seek the vaccine. " We certainly think that's very important, " Fanelle says. Schaffner, MD, chair of the department of preventative medicine at Vanderbilt University and an ACIP member, says that partial insurance coverage could impede lower-income people from purchasing the vaccine and limit its spread among patients who could benefit. " Many of us are distressed about that possibility, " notes Schaffner, who says he received financial payment from Merck to discuss Zostavax with reporters. Follow-Up Study The company followed patients in its study for four years. Officials told the FDA that they plan to follow patients for 10 years to determine how long patients retain immunity before requiring boosters. The company is also planning to study the vaccine in immunocompromised patients, officials said in December. Markovitz says the company's original study focused on whites and that the company should also expand testing in minorities, who can have varying immune responses. " Realistically, we can say this works in white people, and it's just too bad this continues to happen in every darn study, " he said. roni- so, what the results show is that it is only effective 50% of the time and it is more effective in Caucasians. the vaccine is so new that we are not sure of the effectiveness- it is basically if you are predisposed to having shingles then it might be worth it to try the vaccine, but only if you have a healthy immune system. the vaccine is still so new and all the studies have not been done on all the population groups, so I believe the jury is still out. personally, I am not sure I would get the vaccine,. nancie. From: Roni Molin Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 8:22 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Fw: WebMD Link Sent By A Friend I am in that age group. What kind of results have they gotten from this vaccine? Have they had any negative physical reactions, like allergy? 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