F.D.A. Admits Error in Approving Knee Device

Nonno

Habari Na Mijeldi
"WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that four New Jersey congressmen and its own former commissioner unduly influenced the process that led to its decision last year to approve a patch for injured knees, an approval it is now revisiting.

The agency’s scientific reviewers repeatedly and unanimously over many years decided that the device, known as Menaflex and manufactured by ReGen Biologics Inc., was unsafe because the device often failed, forcing patients to get another operation.

But after receiving what an F.D.A. report described as “extreme,” “unusual” and persistent pressure from four Democrats from New Jersey — Senators Robert Menendez and Frank R. Lautenberg and Representatives Frank Pallone Jr. and Steven R. Rothman — agency managers overruled the scientists and approved the device for sale in December.

All four legislators made their inquiries within a few months of receiving significant campaign contributions from ReGen, which is based in New Jersey, but all said they had acted appropriately and were not influenced by the money. Dr. Andrew C. von Eschenbach, the former drug agency’s commissioner, said he had acted properly.

The agency has never before publicly questioned the process behind one of its approvals, never admitted that a regulatory decision was influenced by politics, and never accused a former commissioner of questionable conduct.

“The message here is that there were problems with the integrity of F.D.A.’s decision-making process that have solutions,” Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, the agency’s principal deputy commissioner, said in a conference call with reporters."

More at source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/25/health/policy/25knee.html?ref=us
 

Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
Nono said:
But after receiving what an F.D.A. report described as “extreme,” “unusual” and persistent pressure from four Democrats from New Jersey — Senators Robert Menendez and Frank R. Lautenberg and Representatives Frank Pallone Jr. and Steven R. Rothman — agency managers overruled the scientists and approved the device for sale in December.

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These dudes have a lot in common besides the fact they're all from New Jersey. They are costing American taxpayers one hell of a lot in pork. Plus there's that cursed (D-NJ) after their names. :lmao:
 

bcp

In My Opinion
dont worry, as soon as these people start running the health care for the country, everything will be done above board and for the good of the citizens.
 

backagain39

New Member
The FDA needs to be investigated. For the past 10 years the drugs that they are approving are killing people. The commericals on TV take longer to tell you the side effects of the drugs than what the drug actually is suppose to do for your ailment.

Someone at the FDA is getting paid off BIG TIME.................
 
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