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September 29, 2008
Mutiple causes for no publications of many reports on FDA approved drugs.Some problems and solutions.
Analysis of: Many Trial Reports on FDA-Approved Drugs Go Unpublished | www.washingtonpost.com
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Analysis of: Many Trial Reports on FDA-Approved Drugs Go Unpublished | www.washingtonpost.com
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This article is not news for clinical researchers like myself that have performed hundreds of clinical trials in collaboration with the Pharmaceutical Industry. Some of the most common reasons for that are:
A)Negative studies are difficult to get published.B)Negative results for the dug of the...
September 2, 2008
Byetta Saves Lives
Analysis of: FDA Alert: Hemorrhagic or Necrotizing Pancreatitis in Patients Taking Byetta | www.fda.gov
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Analysis of: FDA Alert: Hemorrhagic or Necrotizing Pancreatitis in Patients Taking Byetta | www.fda.gov
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
1.Hypertriglyceridemia causes pancreatitis 2.Most PCP, endocrinologists, and cardiologists are not effectively treating high triglycerides, and may make it worse by recommending a low fat = high carb diet 3.Accord data with 75% reduction in death, and patients desparate for wt loss will continue to...
August 18, 2008
Courage trial should redefine care in America
Analysis of: Heart Stents No Better Than Drugs for Chest Pain Over Time | www.bloomberg.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Heart Stents No Better Than Drugs for Chest Pain Over Time | www.bloomberg.com
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Most hospitals are financially built on their heart programs. The "agressive" medical arm is conservative by our standards yet as good as stents at far less cost. If this was truly pursued by large companies with TPA insurance plans, their overall cost would drop with large savings in healthcare costs....
August 18, 2008
Byetta saves lives
Analysis of: Lilly Diabetes Drug Shows a Life-Extending Promise | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Lilly Diabetes Drug Shows a Life-Extending Promise | www.nytimes.com
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The ACCORD trial results were no suprise to our diabetes practice. We have been heavy users of Byetta since launch in 2005, and have seen the same results in our population of > 2000 diabetics with over 700 on Byetta. Since the Simpson et al study in the Canadian Journal of Medicine (CMAJ 2006;174(2):169-74)...
August 11, 2008
Byetta Preventing Mortality? Even IF True, Wrong Formulation?
Analysis of: Lilly Diabetes Drug Shows a Life-Extending Promise | www.nytimes.com
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Analysis of: Lilly Diabetes Drug Shows a Life-Extending Promise | www.nytimes.com
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The recent finding that Byetta therapy decreased mortality in the ACCORD study needs to be replicated in studies designed to address that point. Even if it is replicated and statistically significant, it probably will not be true for the widely anticipated once weekly extended formulation...
July 7, 2008
Cost implications of July 1-2 FDA panel
Analysis of: Drug Makers Say FDA Safety Focus Is Slowing New-Medicine Pipeline | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Drug Makers Say FDA Safety Focus Is Slowing New-Medicine Pipeline | online.wsj.com
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Therapeutic effects of drugs are seen essentially in all treated patients. Adverse outcomes are infrequent. The July 1-2 FDA diabetes panel recommendation that sturdy systems for determining outcome should be required for all new diabetes treatments may lead to a >100-fold increase in...
June 23, 2008
Exenatide may provide practical and cost convenient efficacy in tratment of Metabolic Syndrome patients
Analysis of: After One Year, Type 2 Diabetes Patients Taking Exenatide Once Weekly Sustained Improvements in Glycemic Control and Weight; DURATION-1 Presented at ADA 2008 | newsroom.lilly.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: After One Year, Type 2 Diabetes Patients Taking Exenatide Once Weekly Sustained Improvements in Glycemic Control and Weight; DURATION-1 Presented at ADA 2008 | newsroom.lilly.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
More than 50% of patients have the 3 ccomponents to qualify for diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome.Twwo of the components,Diabetes and Obesity are present in 20-25% of them and are difficult to control.Exenatide seems to provide that benefit.
June 19, 2008
Race to Market, with Competition Hot on Heels
Analysis of: After One Year, Type 2 Diabetes Patients Taking Exenatide Once Weekly Sustained Improvements in Glycemic Control and Weight; DURATION-1 Presented at ADA 2008 | newsroom.lilly.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: After One Year, Type 2 Diabetes Patients Taking Exenatide Once Weekly Sustained Improvements in Glycemic Control and Weight; DURATION-1 Presented at ADA 2008 | newsroom.lilly.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
As exciting as the DURATION I study results have been, Roche's GLP-1 agonist is also looking good in earlier phase trials, and there are MANY competitors in this GLP-1 realm, as well as the gliptins (oral, with similar efficacy on glucose and A1c but without the dramatic weight loss), chomping at the...
May 30, 2008
AGI-1067 May Address More than the Blood Sugar
Analysis of: AtheroGenics Announces Encouraging Interim Results From Phase 3 Clinical Trial of AGI-1067 in Type 2 Diabetes | www.fiercebiotech.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: AtheroGenics Announces Encouraging Interim Results From Phase 3 Clinical Trial of AGI-1067 in Type 2 Diabetes | www.fiercebiotech.com
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This compound may have additiional benefit in type 2 diabetic patients, especially those with the cardiometabolic syndrome.
May 30, 2008
Metabolic syndrome is a misnomer and cannot be measured by surrogate measurements accurately
Analysis of: Metabolic Syndrome Not Useful in Predicting Cardiovascular Risk | www.medpagetoday.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Metabolic Syndrome Not Useful in Predicting Cardiovascular Risk | www.medpagetoday.com
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It is simply shameful that studies on the syndrome of insulin resistance keep being published by groups that have poor understanding of the pathophysiology of the main aging pathway that has been described up to date. Obesity, waist to hip ratio and triglycerides (TG) are biased by many factors,...
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