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$4 copay cards, all fixed doses approved, CVOT data. Should be easy sell, hope I get it!

Dr. Ge analyzed the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) for adverse event reported by patients taking Actos and Avandia. From 1999 up to the most current 2010 data, there were 1,813 Actos-related cancers reported to AERS. Of the 1,813 cancers reported to AERS, 161 were Pancreatic Cancers, 72 Bladder Cancers, 102 Breast Cancers, 61 Biliary Cancers, 70 GI Cancers, 104 Hematologic Cancers (47 leukemia, 57 Multiple Myeloma), 94 Lung cancers, 107 Lymphomas, 110 Renal Cancers, and the remaining cancers were reported from every organ system with cluster patterns in all kinds of cancers. Besides these 1,813 cancers, there were 31 Aplastic Anemias and 32 Myelodysplastic Syndromes also reported in cluster patterns. Most of these cancers were reported within one year after taking Actos, especially those hematologic cancers and neoplasms from every body system organ.
 




Dr. Ge analyzed the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) for adverse event reported by patients taking Actos and Avandia. From 1999 up to the most current 2010 data, there were 1,813 Actos-related cancers reported to AERS. Of the 1,813 cancers reported to AERS, 161 were Pancreatic Cancers, 72 Bladder Cancers, 102 Breast Cancers, 61 Biliary Cancers, 70 GI Cancers, 104 Hematologic Cancers (47 leukemia, 57 Multiple Myeloma), 94 Lung cancers, 107 Lymphomas, 110 Renal Cancers, and the remaining cancers were reported from every organ system with cluster patterns in all kinds of cancers. Besides these 1,813 cancers, there were 31 Aplastic Anemias and 32 Myelodysplastic Syndromes also reported in cluster patterns. Most of these cancers were reported within one year after taking Actos, especially those hematologic cancers and neoplasms from every body system organ.

Avandia died several years ago, and cannot be resuscitated.