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Jappy 03-19-2008 06:50 PM

I am not that knowledgeable on the meds. Just wanted to say

that my husband died of cancer. But in the 3 years that he was

fighting this disease he was on all kinds of meds. Near the end he

was on Fentanyl and if it wasn't for that he would have been suffering

such pain. Also was on oxycodone before fentanyl. To me I can't say

he died because of the meds. So that is why I don't understand how they

can say these deaths were caused by the certain meds. It was the

cancer that took his life. :Sob:

NurseNancy 03-19-2008 10:38 PM

joyce,
i'm sorry about your husband's death.
it sounds like the medication helped him pass with much less pain.
and that's what makes the med ok for that type of use.

i'm glad he had that help.

MSacorn 03-19-2008 10:47 PM

Jappy

So sorry about your hubby's death. Lost my mom to cancer 5 years ago and I believe Fentanyl kept her with us through xmas, her fav holiday. She was given up to 3 months, in April and she passed on Dec 30th.

:hug:

Judy2 03-21-2008 05:20 AM

Well now......isn't that an encouraging list. :( I've been on most of the painkillers at one time or another but had to stop because of bad side effects. I was also on Beta and Avonex with the same results, in fact while on Avonex I developed the Fibromyalgia.

I find it ironic that some doctors are reluctant to prescribe LDN which has no deadly effects but are so willing to pump all those chemicals into us with unknown results. What's wrong with this picture?

wannabe 03-21-2008 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 240339)
Very interesting!

Stuff like oxy, you have to wonder how many of the deaths involved people who did not have a prescription. How many did, but why were they taking it. Their health issues might have been pretty serious to warrent the use of that drug.

The article made a good point about how they approved the AIDS and cancer drugs, and why that shouldn't be the way to do so for other meds.

:cool:

Thanks for posting this.

I take oxy for pain due to MS, so MS pain can be serious enough to warrant it too.

I'm really shocked that beta-interferon is on the list. We haven't seen any screaming headlines about that or any research looking into it. Isn't the company that produces it a publicly traded company? I'd have thought there would have been some kind of investor headline if nothing health-wise if it was a leading cause of death due to med-use.

Thanks for posting this. I found it really interesting.

Edited to add: I just read the full report. Surprising that it's also listed as a major cause of disability or other adverse event. If neurologists are the ones reporting, they would not be doing so if it was just MS progression that was happening and not some different kind of disability or adverse event.

I'll have to check to see if the FDA database says what exactly has been reported.

Again thanks!

wannabe 03-22-2008 12:09 AM

I went through the FDA database. The adverse events are all over the place, from the typical flu like reactions to cancers, embolisms, seizures, MI's.

It's hard to say why the people reporting it thought they were related to the beta interferon use though.

Very interesting.

thanks for the links!

volada 03-22-2008 09:16 AM

my avonex nurse failed to mention this report yesterday!
 
thanks so much for the post. i asked my avonex nurse-guy about safety yesterday and he didn't mention this "top-ten" list yesterday. obviously, the wrong person to ask! i had my first full dose of avonex and did get chills, bad headache achiness, etc. but feeling much better today...except for thinking about the long-term potential side-effects...:mad:

he did mention an injector device will be coming out soon and that a pill version should also be out...

i am feeling like the research says go on the meds...but i really hate meds and the potential side effects totally suck!

the nurse guy said i seemed "detached" but what i wanted to say is i just don't like you and big drug co's...(thought i was out of the anger stage of this disease....??) i hope you all have better reps!:eek:

lady_express_44 03-22-2008 09:22 AM

I think this is an interesting article too . . .

http://www.chiropracticresearch.org/NEWSDrugEffects.htm



Quote:

Originally Posted by wannabe (Post 242082)
It's hard to say why the people reporting it thought they were related to the beta interferon use though.


You ask some good questions in your postings, wannabe. :)

I guess the idea is to see if there are patterns emerging, that cause room for concern. Those patterns probably don't prove anything beyond a reasonable doubt, but they can start the ball rolling to initiate further research.

Many of us are willing to take our chances though, and would probably even fight to leave our "options" available to us, if they threatened to take any of them away. Unfortunately, we just don't have a lot of entirely safe choices for meds yet, for the disease process and/or symptoms. :cool:

Once we do have safer and more effective options, no doubt a lot of ugly truths will surface.

Cherie

PunkDizzle 03-22-2008 09:47 AM

what i wonder is how many of the deaths were from an allergic reaction or abuse.. and realistically all those Rx painkillers have i high level of abuse..

id take that list with a grain of salt though.. the #s are over a 7yr period.. and with no data on the cause of death (overdose,allergic,ect..) IMHO it just seems pointless to worry about it..

wannabe 03-22-2008 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PunkDizzle (Post 242200)
what i wonder is how many of the deaths were from an allergic reaction or abuse.. and realistically all those Rx painkillers have i high level of abuse..

id take that list with a grain of salt though.. the #s are over a 7yr period.. and with no data on the cause of death (overdose,allergic,ect..) IMHO it just seems pointless to worry about it..

When I was going through the list, I didn't come across a single one that listed allergic reaction, abuse or overdose as a cause of death or disability for beta interferon.

We DO have data on the causes of death - just go through the FDAble data base and it lists what the adverse event was for each case.


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