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AP Washington
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Drug Company Taking Tequin Off Market
FROM NEWSDAY
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
Associated Press Writer
May 1, 2006, 10:54 PM EDT
WASHINGTON -- An antibiotic plagued by serious blood-sugar
complications is coming off the market.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. confirmed Monday that it plans to stop making
and selling Tequin.
Spokesman Eric Miller said the company will return rights to the drug
to Kyorin Pharmaceutical Company in Japan. He said the company acted
after a commercial evaluation of the product as well as ongoing
transition in the company's focus.
Approved for sale in 1999, Tequin has faced questions about its
effects on blood sugar, being associated with both high- and low-blood
sugar in some patients.
In February, the Food and Drug Administration required increased
warnings on the drug's label. The manufacturer has warned that it
should not be used by diabetics and said the elderly and those with
kidney disease are more likely to have problems.
Miller said that while Bristol-Myers Squibb will stop making and
selling the drug, stocks currently available are not being recalled.
He urged people using Tequin not to discontinue it until they talk
with their physician about an alternative.
A public interest group, meanwhile, petitioned the FDA on Monday for a
ban on the antibiotic.
In its petition, Public Citizen said there have been 388 patients with
blood-sugar irregularities associated with the drug including 20
deaths and 159 hospitalizations since Jan. 1, 2000.
Public Citizen urged the FDA to order a recall of the drug.
"This drug carries unique risk but has no unique benefits and
therefore should not be on the market," said Dr. Sidney Wolfe,
director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group.
Tequin is prescribed for chronic bronchitis, sinusitis, pneumonia,
urinary tract and other infections.
Tequin had $150 million in global sales last year including $100
million in the U.S.
Bristol-Myers shares fell 33 cents or 1.3 percent to $25.05 in
afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange
On the Net:
FDA: http://www.fda.gov
Bristol-Myers Squibb:
http://www.bms.com
Public Citizen:
http://www.citizen.org
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