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pantos 10-27-2006 01:02 AM

3 pts in obese diabetic drug trial developed MS
 
And one was on a placebo!

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...I&refer=europe

I wonder if the odds are consistent with incidence of MS in the general obese diabetic population or if it was much higher in this trial, if the 2 on the drug actually developed MS because of the drug.

gonnamakeit 10-27-2006 12:41 PM

not all did
 
1047 patients didn't develop MS, which is probably hiding in the body long before the diet pill was popped into their mouths.

Jean

pantos 10-27-2006 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gonnamakeit (Post 31259)
1047 patients didn't develop MS, which is probably hiding in the body long before the diet pill was popped into their mouths.

Jean

I'm not sure I understand what you are meaning.

So in a population or 1050 patients, 3 developed MS, or 1 in 350.

Doesn't that seem far higher than the normal incidence of MS which is 1 in 700? This is double that incidence rate. Maybe populations of obese diabetics have a higher incidence of MS than the regular population, but I'm sure we would have seen some statistics saying that either being overweight or diabetic were risk factors. I don't know that I've read that.

I'm wondering if there's something in this pill that might be a clue to what triggers development of MS. One can hope, can't they?

gonnamakeit 10-27-2006 06:55 PM

pill
 
My bet is that is is a coinsidence that two people were diagnosed with MS. Time will tell though.

SallyC 10-27-2006 11:53 PM

It is weird, though, and does raise some questions.

Thanks for posting Pantos.

Moonwolf 10-30-2006 01:05 AM

Only two people on the drug were dx'd with MS. I think it's just coincidental.


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