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Are Generic Drugs Safe?
TA generic drug is identical, or bioequivalent to a brand name drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use. Although generic drugs are chemically identical to their branded counterparts, they are typically sold at substantial discounts from the branded price. According to the Congressional Budget Office, generic drugs save consumers an estimated $8 to $10 billion a year at retail pharmacies. Even more billions are saved when hospitals use generics.
FDA says impotence drug ad for Levitra makes unsubstantiated claims
The FDA has told Bayer and GSK to withdraw a 15-second television ad for Levitra, an impotence drug, because it makes claims which are unsubstantiated. The FDA referred to the My Man ad in a letter.
The advert says that Levitra is superior to other drugs for erectile dysfunction (impotence). As the makers cannot substantiate this claim (says the FDA) they have been ordered to pull the ad.
The FDA, in a letter to Bayer, says the advert does not mention Levitras side effects.
The advert has a woman in it who implies it is the best drug around (for treating impotence).
What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called impotence, is defined as having a consistent problem getting and/or keeping an erection sufficient for you to complete sexual intercourse.
Many men have occasional or temporary erection problems, but that does not always mean erectile dysfunction will become a chronic problem. For the problem to be diagnosed as erectile dysfunction, it must happen on a regular basis. It may not occur every time a man wants to have sex, but it does occur repeatedly, over time.
Erectile dysfunction is not a disease itself. It is usually a symptom of some underlying medical condition.
Different men can experience different degrees of erectile dysfunction.
WHEN YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM FAILS
When a physician or a nurse injects a few drops of measles vaccine into a child, the particles in that liquid set off an incredible chain of events within the child’s body. At the end of that sequence, the child is immune to any live, disease-causing measles virus.
The vaccine triggers the child’s immune system. And what a marvel that system is. Millions of microscopic blood cells, each smaller than a dust particle, swing into action. They create chemicals designed specifically to knock out the measles virus. They marshal the aid of scavenger cells to chew up the attackers.
Scientists have learned how immunity works and how it fights invading bacteria, viruses, parasites, and pieces of these called antigens. Or how it sometimes turns against the body itself, causing diseases like arthritis, rheumatic fever, perhaps even diabetes. Or how it safeguards you from cancer.
Measles, influenza, and polio no longer kill much of the world, thanks to vaccines. New medications and treatments are coming from research in medicine, chemistry, and genetic engineering.
Scientists today feel overwhelmingly that they have passed the threshold of major discoveries. The way is open to find the causes of cancer and a dozen other diseases, how to treat them, and possibly how to prevent them.
“We are dealing with an unparalleled explosion of information on cancer biology,” says Dr. Steven Rosenberg, chief of the surgery branch of the National Cancer Institute.
Sara Brooks, 4, of Sacramento, California, owes her life to this new knowledge. She inherited a defective immune system and had no protection against invading germs from the day she was born. Doctors kept Sara alive for 5 months in a little three-sided box with air filters. Her parents, Steve and Sheryl Brooks, could not touch or cuddle her. A single stray germ could have killed her.
“Sara was pretty sick for a while,” says her mother, “but now the doctors consider her cured. We call her a miracle baby.”
Dr. Morton J. Cowan of the University of California at San Francisco gave Sara a defect-free immune system by transplanting bone marrow from her father into her body. His healthy bone marrow contained all the cells Sara needed.
Bone marrow transplantation also has been successful in fighting leukemia. It replaces the diseased immune system by producing healthy red cells and platelets and the immune system’s white cells. This transplanting occurs after the leukemia is blasted with X rays and chemicals that destroy both the cancer and the patient’s bone marrow.
In this same way, bone marrow transplants have helped several workers who received deadly doses of radiation at the nuclear accident at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union. The radiation had destroyed their immune systems.
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