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Ketek Allegedly Linked to Liver Failure Among Patients


By: Katie Kelley Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Ketek, also known as telithromycin, is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently increased the warning labels on the medication because of a strong link to liver toxicity among patients.

The drug has been prescribed over five million times since it received FDA approval in April 2004. This order follows a public health advisory issued by the FDA in January 2006, which recommended that health care providers monitor Ketek patients for side effects, including jaundice, blurry vision, and other symptoms of liver disease.

Dangerous Ketek Side Effects

Sanofi-Aventis' application for Ketek's FDA approval was rejected in 2001 and again in 2003, but was ultimately accepted for treatment of a host of respiratory conditions, including pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinus ailments. However, claims of Ketek side effects are quickly casting a shadow over the successful drug's future.

The drug has been implicated for multiple side effects, most of which affect liver function. According to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that patients who consumed Ketek needed liver transplants and one of which who died. An internal FDA memo has cited 12 cases of acute liver failure and up to four deaths, and more than 20 other cases of severe liver damage have been reported.

There have been other reports of Ketek side effects, and experts note that only between one and ten percent of side effects are ever reported to the FDA.

Though liver damage is the most critically dangerous of the Ketek side effects -- one patient developed the liver failure that ultimately led to his death after taking the drug for only five days -- the drug has also been linked to worsening of the neuromuscular condition myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disorder that causes progressive muscle weakening.

Faulty Approval Process?

The development as well as approval process and clinical trials have been under extreme questioning by individuals. Even a doctor from Alabama was prosecuted for providing falsified information on the clinical trials of Ketek.

Aventis failed to disclose the study's known integrity problems when it submitted the drug's clinical trial results to the FDA. A Congressional investigation is underway to uncover the details as to how the FDA approves medicine including Ketek.

Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa is heading up the Congressional investigation, which is attempting to understand the extent of the FDA's complicity with Ketek's manufacturer (the FDA is now accused of continuing to cite and rely upon the false clinical data from the fraudulent study).

If You've Been Affected

If you have experienced Ketek side effects, get immediate medical assistance. Also, locate an experienced Ketek law firm to learn more about a drug lawsuit. Your Ketek attorney will help you assess your potential claim and tell you whether you may be eligible for monetary compensation covering medical care, future medical costs, lost wages, or pain and suffering. To learn more about receiving monetary compensation for the damages developed from consuming Ketek it is advised to locate a pharmaceutical lawyer.

Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley

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