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What happens when things don’t
work out like they were supposed
to?
Drug Recalls
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FDA
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Very early beginning: 1902
Approval for food, medicine,
supplements, vaccines, cosmetics,
and medical devices
Typically use labeling as initial
warning. If warranted, can request
the compound be pulled from the
market.
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Sometimes, despite all the research
that is done during drug
development, there’s still a
problem.
How does that happen?
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Side effect wasn’t seen in animal
testing
Side effect wasn’t seen during
human testing
Small “issue”
FDA missed during paperwork
review and approval
Drugs to research
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What happened with this drug?
Is it still on the market?
What was it/is it used for?
Which company manufactured the drug?
Was the drug recalled?
Was the recall voluntary?
What were the side effects?
Any other interesting information?
Drugs to Research (continued)
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Fenfluramine
Pemoline
Permax
Propulsid
Levomethadyl
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Lipitor
Rezulin
Baycol
Vioxx (Rofecoxib)
Zelnorm
Drugs to research
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What happened with this drug?
Is it still on the market?
What was it/is it used for?
Fenfluramine
Andrew
Vioxx (and Rofecoxib)
Angela
Permax
Andy
Propulsid
Candace
Pemoline
Susan
Levomethadyl
Cindy
Zelnorm
Brooke
Rezulin
Tekila
Baycol
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Vicky
Lipitor
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Extra
Questions?