Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Are Your Prescriptions Making You Fat?

Is Your Medicine Cabinet Making You Fat?
By Charlene Laino
WebMD Feature Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD
You've been watching your diet and following your usual exercise routine. But your pants seem a little tight and, sure enough, the scale shows that you've gained five pounds in the past month.

What's going on?

This may be hard to swallow, but a medication your doctor prescribed could be to blame. Certain prescription drugs used to treat mood disorders, seizures, migraines, diabetes, and even high blood pressure can cause weight gain - sometimes 10 pounds a month. Some steroids, hormone replacement therapy, and oral contraceptives can also cause unwanted pounds to creep up on you.

But even if you suspect a prescription medication is causing weight gain, never stop taking the drug without consulting your doctor, experts stress.

"Stopping some of these medications on your own can have very serious consequences," says Louis Aronne, MD, director of the Comprehensive Weight Control Program in New York City and president of the North American Association for the Study of Obesity. "It has to be done very carefully."

Madelyn H. Fernstrom, PhD, director of the Weight Management Center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, agrees. Even if a medication causes weight gain, "an extra 10 pounds may be worth the trade-off of what that medication is doing for your overall health," she says.

Common Offenders That Can Cause Weight Gain

While no one knows exactly how many prescription drugs can cause weight gain, experts estimate the list includes more than 50 common medications.

Steroids such as prednisone, older antidepressants such as Elavil and Tofranil, and second-generation antipsychotics like Zyprexa are the biggest -- and most recognized -- promoters of weight gain, Fernstrom says.

Some other common offenders, says Fernstrom, include the antidepressants Paxil and Zoloft, the antiseizure medication Depakote, diabetes drugs like Diabeta and Diabinese, and the high blood pressure drugs Cardura and Inderal. Heartburn drugs like Nexium and Prevacid may also cause drug-induced weight gain.

Fernstrom tells WebMD that the medication-associated weight gain can be modest -- or as much as 30 pounds over several months.

"And in some cases, it is unrelated to the action of the drug itself," she adds. "For example, if an antidepressant makes people feel better, their appetite may be restored and they eat more."

Making matters more complicated is that some drugs, like Prevacid and Nexium, can cause weight gain in some people and weight loss in others.

"Not all drugs have the same side effects for all people," she says. "You have to work with your doctor to find the drug that's right for you."

Alternatives That Don't Cause Weight Gain

Aronne says he warns against putting too much stock in a list of specific drugs that cause weight gain.

"What you need to know," he tells WebMD, "is that certain types of drugs can cause weight gain." But in almost every case, the doctor will be able to switch you to another medication that has the same desirable effects but which will not cause weight gain and may even help you to shed a few pounds, he says.

For example, while some drugs used to treat depression and other mood disorders can cause weight gain, the antidepressants Wellbutrin and Prozac tend to help people lose weight, says Aronne, who is also clinical professor of medicine at Weill-Cornell Medical College in New York City.

Ditto for diabetes medications. "Yes, some can induce weight gain, but Glucophage and Precose are both weight-neutral, while two newer drugs -- Byetta and Symlin -- can actually help you lose weight," he says.

As for medications used to treat seizure disorders and headaches, Aronne says that Zonegran and Topamax are good alternatives that are both associated with weight loss.

Aronne recalls the case of one 190-pound woman being treated for migraine headaches who came to his obesity clinic. His team tried a variety of measures, even a liquid diet, to help her shed the unhealthy excess weight, but she stabilized after losing only 10 pounds.

"Then we switched her to a different medication, Topamax, for her migraines," he recalls. "She lost 50 pounds and has stabilized at a healthy 133 pounds. I can offer dozens of more examples just like this."

When to Suspect Drugs Are to Blame for Weight Gain

Fernstrom says you should suspect your medicine cabinet is at the root of your problem if you gain five or more pounds in a month without overeating or exercising less.

"You have to look at your lifestyle carefully and then if you still can't explain those extra pounds, you should begin to suspect it's your medication, particularly if you recently started a new medication," she says.

At that point, you can check the package insert or ask your pharmacist if weight gain is among the side effects of your medication. But the insert may not be as helpful as you might think, often simply listing weight gain as a "frequent" side effect, along with a dozen or so other side effects that may include weight loss, says George Blackburn, MD, PhD, an obesity expert at Harvard Medical School.

"You really need to see a doctor," and not just rely on lists or package inserts, he tells WebMD.

Being Proactive

So is there anything you can do to guard against prescription drug-induced weight gain? Most importantly, be proactive, Blackburn says.

"While doctors should be measuring your body weight at each visit and looking for change, they don't always do that," he explains. "So if you have gained five pounds in a month, report that back to your doctor."

Even then, many family doctors may not realize that weight gain can grow out of the medicine chest, Aronne says. "We're trying to educate general practitioners about the possible role of prescription medications in causing weight gain, but not all are tuned into this," he says.

Noting that psychiatrists and obesity specialists are more aware of the problem, Aronne suggests asking for a referral if needed.

"But I am not talking about a self-proclaimed weight loss specialist practicing in a strip mall; you want to get a specialist who is of the same caliber that you would go to for any medical problem," he stresses.

Even if you have to wait a month for an appointment, do not stop taking a drug you suspect is causing you to gain weight on your own, he adds. Instead prepare for the visit by keeping a food diary of what you eat and when you eat it - "probably the best behavioral tool out there for losing weight."

You should also take steps to help work off any excess pounds, Fernstrom adds.

"Be a mindful eater, knowing you are at risk for weight gain," she says.

Also, get a pedometer and start walking. "You burn off 100 calories with every 2,500 steps, so walking just 45 minutes a day can help offset drug-induced weight gain," she says.

Published Oct. 17, 2005.

SOURCES: Louis Aronne, MD, director, Comprehensive Weight Control Program, New York; president, North American Association for the Study of Obesity; clinical professor of medicine, Weill-Cornell Medical College, New York. George L. Blackburn, MD, PhD, associate professor of Nutrition, Harvard Medical School. Madelyn H. Fernstrom, PhD, director, Weight Management Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Jury finds Merck liable for Vioxx death

19 Aug 2005
BOSTON (MarketWatch) - A Texas jury found Merck & Co. liable Friday in the sudden cardiac death of a man who had used the company's recalled painkiller Vioxx, and awarded his widow $253.4 million in damages.


The decision sets what could be a damaging precedent for the drug company, which faces thousands more lawsuits over its former blockbuster pain reliever. Investors pushed Merck shares down nearly 8 percent Friday after the verdict was announced.

A state jury in Angleton, Texas, awarded $24.4 million in actual damages and $229 million in punitive damages to Carol Ernst, whose late husband Robert died in his sleep in 2001 after taking Vioxx for about eight months.

In a statement released after the verdict, Merck said that it was "disappointed" by the verdict and planned to appeal. "We believe that the plaintiff did not meet the standard set by Texas law to prove Vioxx caused Mr. Ernst's death," said Jonathan Skidmore of Fulbright & Jaworski, a member of Merck's defense team.

The case, a civil wrongful-death suit, was sent to the jury early Thursday, after more than a month of testimony from a host of scientific experts. Former Merck Chief Executive Raymond Gilmartin also was called to testify.

Merck abruptly recalled Vioxx last fall after a clinical trial revealed some patients who used the drug for 18 months or longer had an increased rate of heart attacks and strokes. Before its removal from the market, Vioxx had been an enormously popular pain reliever, with 2003 sales of about $2.5 billion.

Vioxx's demise sparked intense debate in Washington, with several lawmakers calling to reform the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, alleging that the agency was dropping the ball on drug safety. Others have accused Merck of ignoring early data that showed the drug could cause cardiovascular problems.

The FDA eventually conducted a full safety review of Vioxx, along with Pfizer's (PFE: news, chart, profile) Celebrex and Bextra, which are chemically similar to Vioxx. The agency concluded that while Vioxx and Celebrex carried varying degrees of cardiovascular risks, they were still safe enough to be sold, albeit with restrictions. The FDA, however, asked Pfizer to remove Bextra from the market.

Despite the FDA's green light, Merck has yet to put Vioxx back on the market.


Monday, August 15, 2005

Bextra (Valdecoxib): FDA News
FDA Announces Series of Changges to the Class of Marketed Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)


The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced a series of important changes pertaining to the marketing of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory class of drugs, including COX-2 selective and prescription and non-prescription (over-the-counter (OTC)) non-selective NSAID medications. A list of these products is available on the Internet at http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/cox2/default.htm.

"Today's actions protect and advance the health of the millions of Americans who rely on these drugs everyday," said Dr. Steven K. Galson, Acting Director of FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). "FDA is providing the public information based on the latest available scientific data to guide the careful and appropriate use of these drugs aimed at maximizing their potential benefits and minimizing their risks."

FDA has asked Pfizer, Inc. to withdraw Bextra (valdecoxb) from the market because the overall risk versus benefit profile for the drug is unfavorable. FDA has also asked Pfizer to include a boxed warning in the Celebrex (celecoxib) label. Pfizer has agreed to suspend sales and marketing of Bextra in the U.S., pending further discussions with the agency. Pfizer has agreed to work with FDA on the boxed warning for Celebrex. FDA is asking manufacturers of all other prescription NSAIDs to revise their labels to include the same boxed warning highlighting the potential for increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) events and gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding associated with their use. Manufacturers of Celebrex and all other prescription NSAIDs will be asked to revise their labeling to include a Medication Guide for patients to help make them aware of the potential for CV and GI adverse events associated with the use of this class of drugs.

In addition, FDA is asking the manufacturers of all OTC NSAIDs to revise their labels to include more specific information about the potential CV and GI risks, and information to assist consumers in the safe use of the drugs. FDA is also asking manufacturers of OTC NSAIDs to include a warning about potential skin reactions. The labeling of the prescription NSAIDs already addresses potential skin reactions.

This current reexamination of the CV risks of NSAIDs began after Merck conducted a voluntary worldwide withdrawal of its COX-2 selective NSAID, Vioxx (rofecoxib), in September 2004. FDA will carefully review any proposal from Merck for resumption of marketing of Vioxx.

These actions are based on the available scientific data, including data accumulated since the drugs were approved. The FDA has carefully considered the presentations, discussions, and recommendations from the joint meeting of the Agency's Arthritis and Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee held on February 16-18, 2005.

To inform the public and healthcare community of its decisions, FDA today issued a Public Health Advisory (PHA) and updated patient and healthcare practitioner fact sheets.

Additional information about today's announcements is available on FDA's Web site at www.fda.gov/cder. Information can also be obtained by calling 1-888-INFO-FDA (888-463-6332).

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... In November 2004, public comments by David Graham, MD, associate director for science and medicine in FDA's Office of Drug Safety, also alleged safety ...


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Higher Education Gives an A+ to Enterprise Document Management ...
Business Wire (press release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
... is the trusted partner of choice to 700 campuses worldwide, including private liberal arts, state, and community colleges and business, medical, law and other ...

FEMA Covered Non-Hurricane Funerals
Washington Post - United States
... to the medical examiners with a warning not to publicly release them. The commission determined the claims were public documents under Florida law and released ...
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DesMoinesRegister.com - Des Moines,IA,USA
... County Medical Society, said both groups are "extremely opposed" to the plan. Marty Ryan of the Iowa Civil Liberties Union raised concerns that law enforcement ...
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Latin American Countries Reach Agreement With Drug Companies To ...
Kaiser network.org - Washington,DC,USA
... Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay (Valente, Inter Press Service , 8/8). Drug companies involved in the ...


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Newspaper: FEMA paid Florida funeral claims unrelated to storms
Gainesville Sun - Gainesville,FL,USA
... medical examiners with a warning not to publicly release them. FEMA spokeswoman Nicol Andrews told The Associated Press on Wednesday that "under federal law, ...
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Fayetteville : Farewell to UA dean packs church
Arkansas Democrat Gazette - AR,USA
... The cause of death hasn't been determined, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. Richard Atkinson taught property law at UA for 30 years. ...
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LAW AND ORDER
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription) - GA,USA
... "Can't you see I've been beat up? I'm trying to get to a hospital," the man said. A medical unit arrived, checked the man out and released him to the officer. ...


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Wired Communities: The Building Blocks
RedNova.com - Dallas,TX,USA
... (Siemens Medical Solutions): We need to take a look at ... So that will probably defer to state law, which means we'll have 50 different requirements to deal with. ...

Increasing Access to Health Care: Examination of Hospital ...
RedNova.com - Dallas,TX,USA
... People who are unable to pay for medical care and are unaware, or worse ... making it difficult to determine whether hospitals were meeting the intent of the law. ...


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ATV deaths: Helmet law for kids step in right direction
Henderson Gleaner - Henderson,KY,USA
... of Kentucky Medical Center. If Humphries and Mary Haas of the Brain Injury Association of Kentucky had their druthers, the General Assembly would enact a law ...

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Daytona Beach News-Journal - Daytona,FL,USA
... As the area's only trauma center, Halifax Medical Center treats most of the bike ... shows that helmet use has dropped every year since the helmet law was repealed. ...
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NC teen dies in ATV wreck
Lexington Dispatch - Lexington,NC,USA
... of Mocksville died about 11:30 pm Monday at Duke University Medical Center from ... The same day the wreck occurred, the Legislature passed a law that prohibits ...
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