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British Columbia certifies HRT class action lawsuit

A class-action on behalf of women who say they developed breast cancer after taking hormone replacement therapy (), was certified by the British Columbia Supreme Court this week. The alleges the makers of the HRTs Premarin and Premplus failed to warn patients about studies that showed a link between and breast cancer. The also claims that the company went to extraordinary measures to sway doctors and downplay any publicized risks associated with the drugs.

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Compensatory and punitive damages awarded in HRT lawsuit

Hundreds of lawsuits alleging that Pharmaceuticals’ hormone replacement therapies () caused breast cancer have been settled in recent months including one in Pennsylvania where a judge upheld a verdict against the drug company, including a $6 million punitive damages award.

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Denial of Wyeth appeal in high court likely to affect pending HRT cases

logo wyeth Pharmaceuticals has lost its appeal to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 14 consolidated cases alleging that its hormone replacement therapy () drugs had caused breast cancer. Trial lawyers say the decision, which makes the discovery rule an issue of fact for the jury, will likely affect the 15,000 HRT cases pending in lower court.

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Supreme Court rejects Prempro breast cancer lawsuit appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Pfizer over its hormone replacement therapy () Prempro, which means the pharmaceutical company will have to pay three Nevada women nearly $58 million. Pfizer claimed that plaintiffs attorneys biased the jury during closing arguments, which led to the jury awarding $134.1 to the three women. That award was later reduced to $57.6 million.

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Salesman agonized over off-label promotion of HRT

breast cancer awareness ribbon“I am writing this letter only after a tremendous amount of contemplation and reflection,” writes Carl Whatley, Jr., Professional Territory Manager with -Ayerst Laboratories. “I have been struggling with and agonizing over this for months, and I feel I must bring it to your attention.”

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Wyeth salesman warned ethics board about dangers of HRT

logo wyethCharles H. Payne was told he was being insubordinate to his manager when the -Ayerst Territory Manager first raised concerns about promoting the drug company’s hormone replacement therapies () Premarin and Prempro to physicians for indications that were not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The 22-year veteran of the company decided to take the issue to -Ayerst’s Office of Ethics and Business Conduct.

In a letter dated July 18, 2000, Payne wrote that he had been given written presentations from company management to promote the drugs for conditions such as the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease and of cardiovascular disease. The drugs are only approved for the treatment of menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness.

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HRT breast cancer trial set for August

For years, Mrs. Smith* chose not to take hormone replacement therapy () to treat bothersome symptoms of . During , some women become “estrogen deficient” – their estrogen level drops so low that they experience symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness that can be so severe it interferes with a woman’s quality of life.

Mrs. Smith talked to her doctor, who recommended Prempro, a pill made by that contains a mixture of estrogen and synthetic progestin hormones. The pills were also marketed to doctors and women as a miracle drug that tamed not only menopausal symptoms but also had the added benefit of protecting women against heart disease and osteoporosis. became widely prescribed, and racked in billions in profits.

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HRT ‘miracle drug’ not good idea for most women

breast cancer awareness ribbon“Not every woman requires (nor should every woman take) hormones,” writes Dr. K. Flood-Shaffer, associate professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, in MyHealthNewsDaily. “For the average woman in the perimenopausal or menopausal period, the reason to start a hormone regimen is very specific. Hormones are used to ease the symptoms of hot flushes (flashes), to control irregular bleeding or to treat vaginal dryness. There may be, in some women, an improvement in her overall sense of well being, improvement in sleep patterns or quality of sleep, or improvement in libido – but none of these are indications to start hormone therapy.”

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Pfizer to pay out at least $300 million to settle remaining HRT lawsuits

Thousands of women who claim their hormone replacement therapy () caused them to develop breast cancer and other deadly diseases and conditions may finally have some resolution, now that Pfizer Inc. has announced it expects to shell out an additional $300 million to settle the last of more than 10,000 product liability lawsuits. The drug giant has already paid $472 million to settle with plaintiffs.

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Family claims HRT killed their mother

grief 100x100Drug companies’ advertisements touting the benefits of hormone replacement therapy () sold Delores Ann Spann Whatley of Tyler, Texas on the idea that her mood swings and hot flashes could be wiped away with just a daily pill. The estrogen-and-progestin cocktail was touted as a miracle drug, able to squash symptoms while warding against osteoporosis, heart disease and cancer. But the pharmaceutical companies soon realized that the that was making them rich was actually making consumers sick. But instead of notifying the public and pulling their product, the drug companies attempted to cover up the mounting statistics and continued to advertise to women about the benefits of .

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