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deez nuts
11-08-2004, 05:20 PM
black people rejoice!

Drug Could Become First for Specific Race

53 minutes ago Health - AP


By MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Medical Writer

NEW ORLEANS - A two-drug combination pill dramatically reduced deaths among blacks with heart failure, a landmark finding that is expected to lead to government approval of the first medication marketed for a specific race.


Black cardiologists hailed this form of racial profiling after years in which minorities got short shrift in medical studies. Others complained that the drug also might help whites and should have been tested in them, but wasn't for business reasons.


"At times you can't win," said Dr. Augustus Grant, past president of the Association of Black Cardiologists, which supported the study. "Here we have a wonderful trial that shows a clear result and the issue is raised, `Why was this trial only done in African Americans?'"


The nationwide study is the largest ever done solely on blacks with heart failure. The findings were reported Monday at an American Heart Association (news - web sites) meeting in New Orleans and will be published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine (news - web sites). The drug's maker plans to seek Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) approval by the end of the year.


Heart failure affects 5 million Americans, but blacks are 2 1/2 times more likely to develop it. It happens when the heart is too weak to pump effectively, causing fluid to back up in the lungs and leaving people weak and short of breath. Half die within five years of diagnosis.


Earlier research suggested that standard heart failure drugs called ACE inhibitors do not work as well in blacks, and that blacks may have lower amounts of nitric oxide, which plays many roles in heart health, in their blood.


Two chemicals — isosorbide dinitrate and hydralazine — boost this substance, but administering the right dose is complicated when they are prescribed separately. A Massachusetts biotechnology company, NitroMed, developed a combination pill, BiDil, that gets around this problem, but the FDA (news - web sites) refused to license it as a new drug because earlier studies involving mostly white patients who got the chemicals separately showed no benefit.


But there were tantalizing signs that BiDil helped the few blacks in the studies, and NitroMed won a patent to use it just in that minority group.


The company then launched a study of 1,050 blacks. Half of them got standard heart failure drugs; the other half got those drugs plus BiDil. The study was stopped ahead of schedule last year when doctors saw BiDil clearly was better.


After roughly two years' use, only 6.2 percent of the patients who took BiDil had died versus 10.2 percent who got only standard heart failure drugs. That translates to a 43 percent reduction in deaths, said Dr. Anne Taylor of the University of Minnesota, one of the study's leaders.


Only 16.4 percent on BiDil required hospitalization for heart failure, versus 24.4 percent of the rest.


BiDil had substantial side effects — 47.5 percent on it had headaches, compared with 19.2 of the others. Dizziness occurred in 29.3 percent on the drug and 12.3 percent on fake pills.


But the favorable overall result "virtually ensures FDA approval," because the agency previously told the company that a successful study in blacks would merit it, Dr. M. Gregg Bloche, a Georgetown University lawyer and Johns Hopkins University physician, said in a commentary in the medical journal.


That is "cause for celebration" for blacks, but the company now will have no financial incentive to do a larger trial in whites because its "black-only" patent allows it to sell it that way and keep generic versions from coming the market until 2020, he said.


Others worried that the drug might not be the best choice for every black but that they will automatically be prescribed "the black pill" solely on the basis of skin color.


Being black is not a black-and-white distinction, said Dr. Timothy Gardner of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, who had no role in the study. "Physiologically, it's a sort of continuous variable," including people of mixed races, he said.


Dr. Shamir Mehta, a heart expert from McMaster University in Ontario who has done much research on ethnic differences, said the genetic differences among ethnic groups are so small that the drug should probably help whites, too.





The early studies in the 1980s that found no benefit from the two chemicals in whites were done before modern heart failure drugs were available, and that could warrant a new study involving all races, experts noted.

"We don't know how the broad population treated with appropriate background therapy would respond to this compound," said Dr. Clyde W. Yancy, a heart specialist at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas who participated in the study.

The FDA could choose to approve the drug generally for heart failure with a statement saying it had been tested only on blacks, he said.

NitroMed's vice president for marketing, B.J. Jones, said the company would submit all results to the FDA and let the agency decide.

Meanwhile, experts say it is a watershed event in efforts to develop race-based medicine.

"In 2001 it was almost a fringe concept" that was highly controversial, Yancy said. "The idea was that all this would do would be further polarize medicine and have practitioners make decisions based on race: What does this person look like? There has been a relaxing of the animosity about doing this kind of study."

Dr. Raymond Gibbons, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist who had no role in the research, said: "To these investigators' credit, they didn't give up on the idea," and pursued testing the drug for blacks. "It's an admirable attempt to focus therapy on the group they thought would most benefit."


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nonamerasian
11-08-2004, 06:06 PM
Finally.

Been hearing about it forever.

Others worried that the drug might not be the best choice for every black but that they will automatically be prescribed "the black pill" solely on the basis of skin color.


Being black is not a black-and-white distinction, said Dr. Timothy Gardner of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, who had no role in the study. "Physiologically, it's a sort of continuous variable," including people of mixed races, he said.

That's been a problem. People narrowing their focuses based on the color of the person's skin.

One thing that could help some of that problem is having the patients identify their racial background rather than just assume it based on phenotype.

bluemonq
11-08-2004, 07:27 PM
you know, when i saw the words "race drug"... i don't know what exactly i thought, but this short story is related. it's by arthur c clarke, called "reunion".

Reunion
Arthur C. Clarke

People of Earth, do not be afraid. We come in peace -and why not? For we are your cousins; we have been here before.

You will recognize us when we meet, a few hours from now. We are approaching the solar system almost as swiftly as this radio message. Already, your sun dominates the sky ahead of us. It is the sun our ancestors and yours shared ten million years ago. We are men and women as you are; but you have forgotten your history, while we have remembered ours.

We colonized Earth, in the reign of the great reptiles, who were dying when we came and whom we could not save. Your world was a tropical planet then, and we felt that it would make a fair home for our people. We were wrong. Though we were masters of space, we knew so little about climate, about evolution, about genetics... For millions of summers -there were no winters in those ancient days - the colony flourished. Isolated though it had to be, in a universe where the journey from one star to the next takes years, it kept in touch with its parent civilization. Three or four times in every century, starships would call and bring news of the galaxy.

But two million years ago, Earth began to change. For ages it had been a tropical paradise; then the temperature fell, and the ice began to creep down from the poles. As the climate altered, so did the colonists. We realize now that it was a natural adapt.ation to the end of the long summer, but those who had made Earth their home for so many generations believed that they had been attacked by a strange and repulsive disease. A disease that did not kill, that did no physical harm -but merely disfigured.

Yet some were immune; the change spared them and their children. So, within a few thousand years, the colony had split into two separate groups -almost two separate species -suspicious and jealous of each other. The division brought envy, discord, and, ultimately, conflict. As the colony disintegrated and the climate steadily worsened, those who could do so withdrew from Earth. The rest sank into barbarism. We could have kept in touch, but there is so much to do in a universe of a hundred trillion stars.

Until a few years ago, we did not know that any of you had survived. Then we picked up your first radio signals, learned your simple languages, and discovered that you had made the long climb back from savagery. We come to greet you, our lop,g-lost relatives -and to help you. We have discovered much in the eons since we abandoned Earth. If you wish us to bring back the eternal summer that ruled before the Ice Ages, we can do so.

Above all, we have a simple remedy for the offensive yet harmless genetic plague that afflicted so many of the colonists. Perhaps it has run its course -but if not, we have good news for you. People of Earth, you can rejoin the society of the universe without shame, without embarrassment.

If any of you are still white, we can cure you.

clarke rocks.

asvenus
11-09-2004, 10:50 AM
ummm im torn between being really cynical and going hmmm yes why exactly was it only trialed on Black people in the first place?..its just reminiscent of how lots of drug companies target poorer countries and ethnic groups and force them to take certain drugs and use them as human guinea pigs without knowing real and lasting effects they may have.
but inadvertently tis a good good thing...

SunWuKong
11-09-2004, 11:16 AM
cool. now where's the drug that makes Asian (and only Asian) men's penises longer?

nonamerasian
01-29-2005, 09:24 AM
ummm im torn between being really cynical and going hmmm yes why exactly was it only trialed on Black people in the first place?..its just reminiscent of how lots of drug companies target poorer countries and ethnic groups and force them to take certain drugs and use them as human guinea pigs without knowing real and lasting effects they may have.
but inadvertently tis a good good thing...

There's a debate on it on tv now.

A cardiologist said that it had to do with economics and the patent.

Studied this way, with the focus on one group, the company would have patent benefits. I think if it was studied on the general population, because the pill was tested singularly that way before, the patent on the drug would be shorter this time around. Or something like that.

She is kinda hinting the the "race pill" label ought to be questioned because of this. The pill combo used in this study hasn't been studied on other populations.

But she also mentioned that the focus is good because Black Americans are underrepresented in high blood pressure and heart disease studies, but make up a disproportionate segment of the population affected by these diseases in the US.

Hiroshi2
01-29-2005, 09:43 AM
But this is stupid. Cause in America, black doesn't mean black, it means black mixed with white, Jewish, Native American, Latino, Asian and everything else you can think of. So how can somebody come up with a drug aimed towards "black" people? Nobody's truly "black" in this country, except for the ones who just got here from Africa.

Commando_turned_MD
01-29-2005, 09:45 AM
cool. now where's the drug that makes Asian (and only Asian) men's penises longer?



This could be the discovery of the century. Making Asian men's penises longer. I believe the average is about 4.7 (asian male...sad but true)inches.....bringing the average up to approximately 6.5 would be great.

ism
01-29-2005, 11:48 AM
Nothing wrong with having one Black drug. After all, every other drug is for white people. =D

asvenus
01-29-2005, 01:25 PM
This could be the discovery of the century. Making Asian men's penises longer. I believe the average is about 4.7 (asian male...sad but true)inches.....bringing the average up to approximately 6.5 would be great.

who does this research on penis sizes/lengths...i dont believe it...and im a girl so i should know..you can trust my research heh heh :wink:

DragonKnight
01-29-2005, 01:36 PM
who does this research on penis sizes/lengths...i dont believe it...and im a girl so i should know..you can trust my research heh heh :wink:
So when should we be expecting a report? :wink: