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News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered
February 27, 2008 on 9:47 pm | In Tadalafil | No CommentsFake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile , have been found in the UK. Authorities say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside. Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to . Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847. “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
“Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed. “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.” The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened. Patient complaint Lilly UK discovered the fake drugs after a patient about a crumbling tablet. The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA. “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement. It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years. “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original s,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. “The best protection against is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer. “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.” are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”
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News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered
February 26, 2008 on 9:35 pm | In Tadalafil | No CommentsFake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile , have been found in the UK. Authorities say the versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside. Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to pharmacies. Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847. “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
“Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed. “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.” The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. are underway to try to find out how this happened. Patient complaint Lilly UK discovered the fake drugs after a patient about a crumbling tablet. The company and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA. “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement. It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years. “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original manufacturers,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. “The best protection against counterfeiting is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer. “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.” are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”
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News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered
February 25, 2008 on 9:26 pm | In Tadalafil | No CommentsFake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile , have been found in the UK. Authorities say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside. Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to . Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847. “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
“Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed. “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.” The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened. Patient complaint Lilly UK the fake drugs after a patient complained about a crumbling tablet. The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA. “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement. It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years. “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original ,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. “The best protection against counterfeiting is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer. “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.” are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”
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News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered
February 24, 2008 on 9:20 pm | In Tadalafil | No CommentsAuthorities say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.
Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to pharmacies.
Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.
“Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
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If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor
Professor Kent Woods,
MHRA |
“Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.
“If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”
The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.
Patient complaint
Lilly UK discovered the fake drugs after a patient complained about a crumbling tablet.
The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.
“We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.
It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.
“This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original s,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
“The best protection against is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.
“Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”
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News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered
February 23, 2008 on 9:15 pm | In Tadalafil | No CommentsFake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, have been found in the UK.
Authorities say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.
Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to pharmacies.
Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.
“Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it ,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
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If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor
Professor Kent Woods,
MHRA |
“Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.
“If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”
The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.
Patient complaint
Lilly UK discovered the fake drugs after a patient complained about a crumbling tablet.
The company and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.
“We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.
It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.
“This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original ,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
“The best protection against counterfeiting is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic .
“Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”
are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”
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Eli Lilly gets FDA nod for once-a-day Cialis
February 22, 2008 on 9:12 pm | In Tadalafil | No Comments
By Tom Murphy, The Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS - Drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. has received FDA approval to offer its erectile dysfunction drug, Cialis, in a new daily dose. The daily version will take pressure off users who would otherwise have a “shot clock” or window of to worry about, Lilly officials say. Cialis also is offered at a higher dose that provides a 36-hour window. With the daily dose, men will not need to take Cialis in anticipation of sex because it is already in their system, said Shawn Heffern, Lilly’s U.S. marketing director for the drug. “They’ve got a lot of pressure to perform, and the worst thing we can do is then put a shot clock on them or some limited amount of time … where they need to have sex or otherwise it’s out of their system and doesn’t work,” he said. Lilly said in a statement the daily dose is geared for men who anticipate having sex twice a week or more . Cialis rang up US$798 million in sales during the first nine months last year. In 2006, it registered $971 million for the full year, a 30 per cent increase over 2005. Heffern said the drug is on track to top $1 billion in sales for 2007. He declined to say how the daily dose will affect revenue. Cialis trails market leader Viagra in sales. The Pfizer Inc. erectile dysfunction drug collected $1.26 billion in sales during the first nine months of 2007. The daily dose could increase Cialis sales depending on how it’s priced, said George Farra, co-founder and principal of Woodley Farra Manion Portfolio Management. His firm manages nearly 285,000 Lilly shares. “The cost will probably be an issue. It becomes more of a monthly fixed cost,” Farra said. “For those who favour , this is about as good as it gets.” Viagra and another erectile dysfunction drug, Levitra, also can be taken daily. But Cialis is the only drug approved for a daily treatment regimen. Shares of Eli Lilly rose $1.51, or 2.8 per cent, to $56.06 Tuesday. Farra said he thinks the FDA approval helped spur the increase. “It’s positive news without a doubt,” he said. Doping up Canadians is priority 1 for Harper and the Drug companies. POSTED BY: Muset
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Draftfcb Healthcare Takes Pulse of Social Media with Radian6
February 21, 2008 on 8:57 pm | In Tadalafil | No Comments
Draftfcb Healthcare to introduce the Radian6 social media monitoring solution to its clients and agency partners worldwide. The firm will use the solution to uncover influential sites and individuals with respect to brands and ailments as well as understand the share of voice of their customers' brands versus competitors.
New York, NY (PRWEB) January 8, 2008 — Draftfcb Healthcare has entered into a partnership with Radian6 Technologies, Inc. to use its social media monitoring solution in the healthcare sector. The Radian6 solution helps PR and advertising professionals monitor and analyze social media in all its various forms from blogs to video-sharing sites and from online forums to services like Twitter. “A large percentage of our clients' potential users refer to discussions online when faced with learning more about a disease or treatment,” explains Harold Corbran, EVP and CEO of Draftfcb Healthcare. “The Radian6 solution allows us to monitor and analyze what is being said about the various brands we work with across the spectrum of social media. We have worked closely with Radian6 to develop healthcare specific enhancements and already have these deployed with some of our pharma clients.” With the Radian6 social media monitoring solution, Draftfcb Healthcare can not only uncover influential sites and individuals with respect to brands and ailments, but discover when misinformation is posted in near real-time, and understand the share of voice of their customers' brands versus competitors. “We've seen a lot of interest from those in the healthcare sector,” said Marcel LeBrun, CEO of Radian6. “The sheer amount of discussion throughout various social media channels can be overwhelming for a PR or advertising professional trying to monitor and analyze using manual methods. Our solution automates this process and offers sorting options to help find the most active content, helping professionals to quickly analyze the most important data for crafting of strategic recommendations.” Draftfcb Healthcare will be introducing the Radian6 solution to its clients and agency partners worldwide. About Radian6 Technologies About Draftfcb Healthcare # # # Radian6
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FDA approves daily Cialis doses
February 20, 2008 on 8:45 pm | In Tadalafil | No CommentsEli Lilly and Co on Tuesday said U.S.
regulators approved once-daily use of two low-dose forms of its
Cialis drug, offering greater convenience for
men expecting frequent sexual activity.
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The drugmaker said the once-daily
formulations, in dosages of 2.5 milligrams and 5 milligrams,
will allow men to attempt sexual activity any time between
doses.
“In clinical trials, when taken without restrictions on the
timing of sexual activity, Cialis for once daily use improved
erectile function over the course of therapy,” Lilly said in a
release.
The low-dose daily formulations, already approved in parts
of Europe, “may be most appropriate for men with erectile
who anticipate more frequent sexual activity (e.g.
twice weekly),” Lilly said.
The company said the low-dose formulations provide “a new
option for men who may be looking for a dosing option that can
be taken without regard to timing of sexual activity.”
The treatment, which has global annual sales of $1.2
billion, has been available in the United States since 2003 in
dosages of 5 milligrams, 10 milligrams and 20 milligrams, and
taken as needed. Those dosages provide effectiveness for up to
36 hours.
Company Keri McGrath said no dosage forms of
the medicine, including the newly approved lower ones, are
appropriate for heart patients who take nitrates, including
nitroglycerin.
Members of the class of drugs to which Cialis belongs –
including Pfizer Inc's rival Viagra and Plc's
Levitra — can dangerously lower blood pressure when used
alongside nitrates.
The drugs, used by millions of men worldwide, also carry
new warnings about potential risk of sudden hearing loss.
Shares of Lilly were up $1.05, or 1.9 percent, to $55.60 in
morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange, in line with a
2 percent advance for the drug sector.
(Reporting by Ransdell Pierson, editing by Gerald E.
McCormick)
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