Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers Of Asthmatics Exposes Potentially Dangerous Asthma Medications
05/07/07
Millions of doses of potentially
dangerous inhalation drugs are distributed to respiratory patients every
year and state and federal agencies don't have the resources to stop it.
Patients face serious health risks, even death. These medications are not
FDA-approved for safety, effectiveness or sterility - and the pharmacies
that manufacture and dispense these medications do not want patients to
know these critical facts. According to Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of
Asthmatics (AANMA), physicians could be held liable for patient injury
even though they don't know patients are inhaling unapproved medications.
"When CMS announced it would no longer pay for compounded inhalation
medications because of safety concerns and lack of data supporting their
use, the respiratory community breathed a sigh of relief," said Nancy
Sander, President and Founder of AANMA. "When FDA warned certain companies
to stop mass manufacturing inhalation medications that were not
FDA-approved, we saw it as a step in the right direction, but it failed to
stop other businesses from ramping up production. These businesses claim
that they are compounding - that is, mixing medications that are not
commercially available for single patients at a time - when our evidence
tells quite a different story."
AANMA is asking Congress to enact legislation that would protect
patient access to necessary compounded and FDA-approved medications while
eliminating illegal mass manufacturing under the guise of compounding, a
move that has strong support from patients, medical professionals and
pharmaceutical companies who manufacture FDA-approved medications - and
strong opposition from pharmacy businesses who want to manufacture
medications without FDA regulation.
Legislation to stop unregulated mass manufacturing of asthma
medications is among key issues being discussed at AANMA's Asthma
Conference April 30-May 2, 2007. This is the first national conference to
bring together physicians, school nurses, respiratory therapists, patients
and families to address critical respiratory issues and take those issues
directly to Congress.
Other critical issues for the conference include the respiratory
implications of natural and manmade disasters, safe patient transition from
metered-dose inhalers containing ozone-depleting CFC propellants, progress
on state laws protecting student access to lifesaving medications, and the
growing shortage of physicians in the U.S. - including allergy and
immunology specialists. Speakers include Congressional staff members, Hill
experts and representatives from U.S. Department of Homeland Security and
the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
On the last day of the conference, attendees will meet with their
members of Congress and hear from other Congressional speakers at AANMA's
10th annual Asthma Awareness Day Capitol Hill. Conference attendees will
acquire techniques for working with national, state and local lawmakers. At
home they will have the skills to better communicate with their insurance
companies, school administrators and the media.
"With this conference, we can look at respiratory problems today and
together find solutions for a breathable tomorrow," said Ms. Sander.
About AANMA
Founded in 1985, Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics is the
leading national nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating suffering
and death due to asthma, allergies and related conditions. AANMA's core
areas of expertise are education, advocacy and outreach. The organization's
award- winning publications - Allergy & Asthma Today magazine and The MA
Report newsletter - and the Breatherville.org Web site are consumer
lifelines to medical news and healthy living.
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics
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