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For Immediate Release:
4/18/2007
For More Information:
James Browning
State Director
(215) 732-3747
Paul Brown
(202) 546-9707 x304

Senate Committee Passes Prescription Drug Safety and User Fee Bill

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions  (HELP) Committee approved by a 15 to 5 vote S.1082, a bill that reauthorizes prescription drug user fees, and includes drug safety language designed to prevent another Vioxx-like drug from reaching the market.  Vioxx has been linked to heart attacks and strokes, many of them fatal.

        
“This bill is a step in the right direction,” said U.S. PIRG Consumer Advocate Paul Brown.  “It gives the Food and Drug Administration more authority and more tools to ensure that our drugs are safe.  It will reduce the number of patients who suffer from severe side effects and it will save lives.”     

Brown added that U.S. PIRG would like to see the safety provisions strengthened in the House version of the bill, H.R.1561 the Waxman-Markey “Enhancing Drug Safety and Innovation Act of 2007.”

“The House bill prioritizes patient and consumer safety,” said Brown.  It allows the FDA to impose stronger fines when drug companies fail to do post-market safety studies and it allows for a moratorium on direct-to-consumer TV ads for up to three years on new and potentially unsafe prescription drugs.”
        

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U.S. PIRG (U.S. Public Interest Research Group)

218 D. St. SE

Washington, DC 20003