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Andrew
02-08-06, 06:28 PM
By ANDREW BRIDGES, Associated Press Writer 31 minutes ago

Twenty-five people died and 54 more suffered serious cardiovascular problems after taking drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder between 1999 and 2003, the government says.

Children accounted for 19 of the deaths and 26 of the cases of nonfatal cardiovascular problems, including heart attack, stroke, hypertension, palpitations and arrhythmia, according to a Food and Drug Administration report released Wednesday.

The FDA report also includes data on another 26 deaths between 1969 and 2003 in ADHD drug patients. Those include death by suicide, intentional overdose, drowning, heat stroke and from underlying disease.

The report's release came a day before an FDA panel was to discuss new ways of examining the potential cardiovascular risks of the drugs, which include amphetamines such as Adderall, and methylphenidates, sold as Ritalin, Concerta, Methylin and Metadate.

The few studies that have looked at longer-term use of ADHD drugs provide little information on those risks, the FDA said. The cardiovascular risks include heart attack, stroke, hypertension, palpitations and arrhythmia.

Sales of drugs to treat ADHD have increased sharply in recent years, with use growing at a faster rate among adults than children, according to a recent study by Medco Health Solutions, a prescription benefit manager. Spending on ADHD drugs soared from $759 million in 2000 to $3.1 billion in 2004, according to IMS Health, a pharmaceutical information and consulting firm.

Death and injury reports led the FDA's Canadian counterpart, Health Canada, to yank the ADHD drug Adderall XR from the market for six months last year.

A Canadian panel eventually concluded there was inadequate evidence of increased harm from Adderall XR compared with other available therapies, a conclusion the FDA also reached based on data on hand.

The FDA review released Wednesday found fewer than one adverse event — that is, a death or serious injury — per 1 million ADHD drug prescriptions filled, with the sole exception of the 1.79 cases per million of nonfatal cardiovascular or cerebrovascular problems reported in adults treated with amphetamines. Also, in some of the cases, the children who died were later found to have had undiagnosed heart conditions. And in three of the five cases of death in adults receiving amphetamine treatment, the patients had pre-existing hypertension. That suggests hypertension "may be an important risk factor for sudden death in the adult population," the report said.

However, the report noted, the rare occurrence of sudden death in children treated with drugs for ADHD "warrants close monitoring." One possibility would be to add labeling to the drugs that would recommend that doctors consider the benefits and risks of prescribing the drugs to patients with heart problems, the report concluded.

Adderall is made by Shire Pharmaceuticals and Ritalin is made by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. Various other companies make generic versions of Ritalin as well.

The FDA has asked its Drug Safety and Risk Management advisory committee to discuss the feasibility of different ways of studying whether the deaths are linked to use of the drugs, as well as specific ways of conducting such studies.

That earned the FDA a rebuke from Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who contended such work should have already begun.

In a letter sent Monday to acting FDA commissioner Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, Grassley said in part, "I remain concerned that while both psychiatric and cardiovascular risk signals have cropped up across this class of drugs this past year, it appears that FDA is just now beginning to 'discuss approaches' for studying these risks."

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addusin
02-09-06, 01:02 PM
So, let me get this straight...
If you have ADHD and you take pills for it, not only all your "annoying" symptoms are supposed to disappear, but all your other medical problems are supposed to vanish as well? And you're never supposed to die? Quite a tall order....

I wonder who's really behind this "investigation"...

QueensU_girl
02-09-06, 02:38 PM
Caveat: I am not a cardiac nurse.

#1.
People on Stimulants are supposed to get Regular ECGs. This applies to some of the other Psych meds too.
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If you have not had an ECG (heart rhythm strip with electrodes on chest), and you take stimulant or other psych meds, ask your doctor IF you should have one -- and IF SO -- to do one.


Heard of people who "drop dead" mysteriously? Some people who "drop dead" of a heart condition did not know that they ALREADY had one.

The medication just aggravates it [the arrhythmia, or, electrical/beat disturbance].

The Adderall did not necessarily 'kill them', as they were vulnerable to start with. [The problem, ofcourse, was that they did not know it.]:(

Various Psychiatric meds (eg the tricylclics, cocaine, and stimulant ADD drugs -=can increase any UNKNOWN electrical RHYTHM problems=- ALREADY in the heart).

I am given an ECG each time I start a new stimulant drug. (eg ritalin, dexedrine)

Just another reason it is important to see a Doctor who is familiar with the protocols for "Stimulant prescribing" and "Psychiatric Med" prescribing.

#2.
These might also be cases of people who had a stroke due to an UNKNOWN pre-existing Aneurysm (AKA artery weakness). Apparently 1-2% of the general population has them, and does not know this. People are born with them; it's an anatomy and developmental (growth period) deformity/variation.

#3.
Some people have a UNDISCOVERED Heart Condition (eg atrial fib; arrhythmias; faulty valve problems (blood clots when it slows/sits around from regurgitation/leaking backward to be repumped) --> creates increased clot risk--> increases strokes/heart attacks/DVTs/ Pulmonary Embolisms; some people have an extra electrical pathway that grew during heart formation.

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Other common sense things, too. AKA

#1. Monitor your BLOOD PRESSURE. Do it at the Drugstore, too. (use the same machine)

#2. Monitor yer temperature and heat exposure (eg one death was from overheating/heat stroke). A high temp out of nowhere can be a rare, but serious reaction to some psych meds too (NMS).

#3. Don't overdo physical activity to the extreme -- amphetamines can make us overdo HARD physical activity due to reduced Sense of Fatigue. We cannot judge how tired our bodies really are! It is false energy, really.

#4. Drink a -=bit=- more water. Stimulants make people lose more water VIA increased URINATION and increased BMs. ('Speed speeds up everything'.)

#5. Tell your Doctor about -=every single pill or Supplement=- that you take.
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-Did you know that Ibuprofen and anti-inflammatory pills can put up Blood Pressure?
-Did you know that Ginseng puts up Blood Pressure?
-Do you know that very high amounts of some Oils (Omega 3s, etc) can impair blood clotting? (some strokes are bleeding, not clotting ones)
-Add a few together with a prescription med (or two or three), and you've got risks!
-Your doctor needs all your information to help give you the best preventative care possible.

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NB. If you have not had an ECG (heart rhythm strip with electrodes on chest), and you take stimulant or other psych meds, ask your doctor IF you should have one, and IF SO, to do one.

Emma