What are Adverse Drug ReactionsAdverse Drug ReactionsAdverse drug reactions, (ADRs) usually called side effects, are a long-standing and largely neglected major medical problem. These are not medical errors and occur within the FDA approved dosage and labeling recommendations. The recently reported problems with antidepressant induced teen suicides, the recalls of Vioxx and Baycol and the upgrading of Accutane monitoring by the FDA are the tip of the iceberg. Incidence of Adverse Drug ReactionsADRs are the fourth to sixth greatest killer in US with more
than 100,000 deaths per year; and 2.2 million serious adverse
reactions per year according to a 1998 Journal of the American
Medical Association report. (JAMA 279:1200 1998) This study is
a meta analysis of 39 research reports published from 1966 to
1996. Financial Consequences$1.77 billion in added health care costs per year. J Am Pharm Assoc 41:192 2001 HMOs spend more treating ADRs than on drugs. ADRs are the cost leader for malpractice payouts. Up to one-third of drug prescriptions are not needed and therefore wasted. Potential of Pharmacogenetic DNA Drug Reaction Testing to reduce ADRs and save money. More than 50% of Americans have gene based variations that can
be tested for and that increase the risk of an ADR. Some examples of studies pointing out the results of adverse drug reactions. 41,000 hospitalizations per year for NSAID induced ulcers. Health
Affairs 1990 The 1992 Prescription Drug User Fee Act requiring drug companies to pay "user fees" to fund the FDA in order to accelerate the drug approval process. None of the $825 million in user fees collected from 1993 to 2001 can be used for drug safety or post marketing surveys. Percent of new drugs first introduced in the US. Adverse drug reactions in the elderlyElderly patients have a decreased capacity to detoxify drugs they are taking. Drug drug interactions are also an important contributor to adverse drug reactions which makes the aging population vulnerable because of the large number of drugs they are taking. 90% of all persons 65 or older are taking at least one medication
per week, 40% use five or more and 12% ten or more. Adverse drug reactions in children and adolescentsFew drugs are tested in children prior to release. Many are used off label in pediatric populations. For example, only Prozac (fluoxetine) has been approved for use in children, yet many others are prescribed off label. The FDA recently released an analysis of previous studies showing
that suicidality doubled in children taking antidepressants compared
to placebo resulting in a black box warning being added to antidepressant's
required labeling. NEJM 351:16 2004 The Testing ProcessThe process is simple. You can order testing directly if you have a physician prescription or your healthcare provider can request testing for you. We send a cheek swab collection kit with directions by mail. Use the return mailer to submit samples and receive results in ten days or less. Faster testing is available for an additional charge. Call a DNA testing consultant at (800) 523-3080 for details and to order. Note: Testing is currently not available to New York residents and requires a prescription from a physician.
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