A medicine for diabetes control could well lead to heart problems and death, so what was meant as a panacea for one health problem could well be the cause for another.
Patients, who are on Avandia a drug for blood sugar control, seem to be more prone to Heart failure Stroke and higher risk of death. From 1995-2006 Diabetologists prescribed Avandia to control blood sugar. It seemed like a wonder drug, formulated by a reputed pharma company-GlaxoSmithKline. The drug worked by increasing the body's sensitivity to insulin similar to another drug `Actos, made by Pharma "Takeda" - Avandis was approved by FDA and was a high selling drug in 2006 at $3.4 million.
The storm then raged in 2007 - The chairman of cardiology, Cleveland, Dr. Steven E. Nissen, chairman of cardiology found a 43% increase of Heart attack and around the same time the FDA also got similar reports. Subsequently with more and more doctors expressing concern, two major independent studies with two different methodologies published their findings in well-accepted medical journals, with only one conclusion-To withdraw the drug-Avandia which clearly and drastically increased heart risks in these patients.
Dr David Graham a FDA researcher who along with his team extensively studied over 227,571 records of patients who were put on either on Avandia or Actos between 2006 -2009. He found that more than 47,000 people who were on Avandia, suffered heart attack, heart failure stroke or premature death but would have been spared the same if they were on Actos.
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