Avandia
A public safety advisory was issued in 2007 to warn Avandia patients of the cardiovascular risk associated with the drug's use. However, the FDA has not issued an Avandia recall, claiming that sufficient evidence as to the dangers versus the benefits of the the drug does not exist. Currently, Avandia's manufacturer and other researchers are conducting additional studies to determine the safety level of Avandia. In the meantime, patients across the United States have experienced adverse medical events related to the use of the drug and many have filed Avandia lawsuits.
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Avandia, or rosiglitazone, is a thiazolidinedione anti-diabetic drug manufactured by GlaxoSmithKlein. It is primarily used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Side effects include a possible increased incidence of minor bone fractures. Recently, drugs containing such as Avandia that contain rosiglitazone have been linked to significantly increased risk of heart attack and other ischemic cardiac events. While increased risk of heart attack is currently listed as a warning on the Avandia label, the FDA is evaluating a number of clinical studies to determine the clinical significance of that risk and what, if any action should be taken.
Fast Facts
| Name: | Avandia | |
| Generic: | Rosiglitazone |
Euglycaemia - The normal amount of glucose that is present in the blood. See our Avandia Glossary |
| Manufacturer: | GlaxoSmithKlein | |
| Date approved: | May 25, 1999 | |
| Status: | Prescription only | |
| Approved uses: | Treatment of diabetes | |
| Off-Label uses: | Possible benefit to some sufferers of Alzheimer's disease. | |
| Side effects: | Weight gain, cough or cold, headache, inflammation of the sinuses, back pain, swelling or fluid retention, increased incidence of bone fractures especially in women, increased risk of cardiac arrest. | |
| Related topics: | Avandaryl, Unsafe Drugs | |
Conclusive Evidence of Increased Avandia Osteoporosis Risk
Swiss researchers recently concluded that Avandia, a type 2 diabetes drug, nearly doubles the chances of osteoporosis and bone fracture among patients who take Avandia. The risk is further increased... read more
Study Finds Children With Diabetes More Likely To Develop Eating Disorder
Researchers recently discovered that children who suffer from diabetes are at an increased risk of developing an eating disorder. The cause of the risk is unknown, however, researchers at the... read more
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