FDA does it again....RANT

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radiokaos

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Well the FDA has now taken a drug off the market that has been used for over 500 years. Its amazing this drug which has no abuse potential (well if you like sitting on the toilet till your guts fall out). Cochlicine offers relief for people ridden with gout. Now we only have one choice. They can now fork over $5.00 per pill from an approved manufacture selling the exact same drug. In the past cochlicine only set you back about .05 per pill in generic form. Most insurance companies will not cover it now and it leaves people with gout no alternative except to pay the piper. Well thank God Cochlicine is still available in Canada and in Europe where I will place my next order.

Thanks again FDA for putting the mighty dollar in front of patient care and treatment.

FDA Orders Halt to Marketing of Unapproved Single-Ingredient Oral Colchicine

FDA NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: September 30, 2010
Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301.796.7567, elaine.bobo@fda.hhs.gov
Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

FDA orders halt to marketing of unapproved single-ingredient oral colchicine
Drug commonly used to prevent gout, treat gout flares, and treat Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today took action against companies that manufacture, distribute, and/or market unapproved single-ingredient oral colchicine, a medication commonly used for the daily prevention of gout, to treat acute gout flare-ups, and for the treatment of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF).

The companies are expected to stop manufacturing single-ingredient oral colchicine within 45 days and must stop shipping this unapproved product in interstate commerce within 90 days. A small amount of unapproved colchicine is expected to be available after these dates until supplies are exhausted.

Many single ingredient oral colchicine products have been used by the medical community for decades. These and a variety of other medications have not received the mandatory modern-day FDA-approval required of all prescription drugs.

Colcrys is the only FDA-approved single-ingredient oral colchicine product available on the U.S. market. Approved by the FDA in 2009, Colcrys’ prescribing information contains important safety data and recommendations on drug interactions and dosing not available with unapproved products.

The manufacturer of Colcrys, Mutual Pharmaceutical/URL Pharma, has established a Patient Assistance Program (PAP) and a Co-Pay Assistance Program (CAP) to ensure that all patients will be able to continue affordable access to colchicine. The company also has informed FDA that it will maintain the programs at a minimum until there is FDA-approved generic competition for Colcrys. The PAP covers three groups of people: those with insurance; those without insurance; and Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in Part D who do not want the cost of Colcrys to contribute toward their true out-of-pocket expenditures under Part D. The CAP helps eligible patients reduce their Colcrys prescription co-pay to no more than $25 per prescription. Specific information on these programs can be found at Home - COLCRYS® (colchicine, USP) tablets, NeedyMeds, or by calling 1-888-811-8423.

Today’s action is part of the FDA's broader initiative against marketed unapproved drugs, announced in a June 2006 Compliance Policy Guide describing the agency’s risk-based enforcement approach for marketed unapproved drug products.

“The need for drugs to go through the FDA approval process is clearly demonstrated by our review of oral colchicine tablets,” said Janet Woodcock, M.D., director of FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). “Without our safety review and proper drug labeling, the old standard of care would likely have continued, to the detriment of patients.”

Unapproved versions of colchicine are not generic drugs. Generic drugs are approved by the FDA to assure that the approved generic drug products meet the same standards as the innovator drug. All single-ingredient oral colchicine products, other than Colcrys, that are currently being marketed are unapproved drugs and have never been evaluated by the agency.

“It is a priority for the FDA to get unapproved medications, such as older versions of single ingredient oral colchicine, either updated to conform to FDA’s current approval standards or off the market," said Deborah M. Autor, director of CDER’s Office of Compliance. “The FDA remains committed to ensuring that prescription drugs have the necessary FDA approval. We encourage companies to actively pursue approval or face the type of action announced today.”

The FDA previously took action against unapproved colchicine for injection products on Feb. 6, 2008. This ongoing initiative is designed to bring all unapproved medications, including single-ingredient oral colchicine, up to modern-day safety, efficacy, labeling, and quality standards by ensuring that they comply with FDA approval requirements. The FDA is committed to working with companies to ensure that marketed drugs are safe and effective, and meet appropriate standards for manufacturing and labeling.
 

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Interesting news..however sad. I work in sub-acute which allot of folks are prescribed this...we the taxpayers will have to fund a name brand drug for medicare/medicaid patients. This sounds/appears to be a money talks situation for a name brand drug company.

Unreal!

Yep and the brand drug company threaten to sue generic manufacture.

Like I said earlier this drug has been used for centuries. Tis a shame. Time to order from Canada.
 

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Wow, this is sickening. I have a few choice words to describe the FDA, but it's not appropriate. I'm not articulate enough to properly express my sheer anger and dissatisfaction with this type of corruption in our society, so I'll resort to childish name calling. The FDA is run by a bunch of doodie-heads.
 
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I know it sounds condescending, and that is honestly not my intention, but I couldn't live in the US while the FDA are allowed to run roughshot over people's liberties for the almighty dollar :(
Yeah, order from Europe or Canada and stuff the FDA.

Just placed an order today for this medicine overseas. It set me back only $32.00 for 90 pills. In the past my cost in the US was about the same until a certain drug company along with the FDA pulled this stunt. The pills in the US are now close to $5.00 each.

Amazing this medicine has been used for centuries and now they want to regulate it? I'm also amazed at the timing, which happened right after a drug company put a patent and clinical trials on it.
 

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I know it sounds condescending, and that is honestly not my intention, but I couldn't live in the US while the FDA are allowed to run roughshot over people's liberties for the almighty dollar
Yeah, order from Europe or Canada and stuff the FDA.

Our liberties are run over all the time :( Check out puddlecote's blog and velvet glove iron fist for daily absurdities and abuses of liberty.
 
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