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Environ 7400 patients ont été traités par le célécoxib lors d'essais contrôlés, parmi lesquel... ... Source: securities.law360.com --- 9 days ago
A judge has stayed a securities fraud class action accusing Pfizer Inc. of misrepresenting clinical studies of arthritis painkiller Celebrex because the U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take on a similar case. ... Source: forum.myredbook.com --- 31 days ago
fighting the forces of evil since 1952... If you took Celebrex or Bextra between 11.2001 & 4/2005 and paid for it, you are entitled to a ca ... Source: www.adopting.org --- 20 days ago
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SAN FRANCISCO - The judge supervising consolidated federal court litigation over Pfizer Inc.'s painkillers Bextra and Celebrex on June 15 approved his special master's recommendation of a $42.6 million common benefit fee to the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee (PSC) (In Re: Bextra and Celebrex Marketing Sales Practices and Product Liability Litigation, MDL Docket No. 1699, No. M:05-CV-1699, N.D. Calif.; See May 2009, Page 6). Full story on lexis.com ... Source: www.biospace.com --- 106 days ago
BNET -- Thomas Farina, a former district sales manager at Pfizer, was found guilty of obstruction of justice after he was found altering documents on his computer during a federal investigation of off-label sales of Bextra and Celebrex. He faces a possible 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. ... Source: quickies.welikeitraw.com --- 112 days ago
Big Pharma CEO Fakes Cancer while Pill-Pushing Doctor Fakes Clinical Trial Results for Bextra, Effexor and Celebrex : Twenty-one clinical drug trials frequently cited by physicians and pill pushers — and published in prominent medical journals — were based on fabricated data. And it’s not just that the data were falsified, it’s also that the doctor conducting the fraudulent research had taken money from one of the drug companies benefitting from his fraudulent research. ... Source: brodyhooked.blogspot.com --- 109 days ago
As summarized in HOOKED, Celebrex (celecoxib) is the only COX-2 selective nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug left standing in the marketplace, though its sales are way down from its heyday, before its cousins Vioxx and Bextra got yanked. As you no doubt know, the other COX-2s bit the dust due to their excessive risks of cardiovascular disease due to increased blood clotting--the downside of the beneficial mechanism of the COX-2s by which they were supposed to have prevented bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract (a fond hope that was never realized in practice to the extent predicted in the lab). Pfizer, who makes Celebrex, would love to believe, and to have us believe, that because it's chemically different from Vioxx and Bextra, the big-time cardiovascular risks attendant upon those drugs are either much reduced, or virtually non-existent, with Celebrex. The position I took in HOOKED was that the bulk of the evidence showed that the CV risk is a class effect, and that while Celebrex might be relatively safer than Vioxx or Bextra, it's still riskier than the non-COX-2s like ibuprofen and naproxen. Given that Celebrex has never been shown to have superior pain-relieving properties, and given that it costs ten times as much as the generic nonsteroidals, it seems a no-brainer not to prescribe it. So who's right--me or Pfizer? The Dynamic Duo of journalists Jeanne Lenzer and Shannon Brownlee recently weighed on the Center for Public Int ... Source: www.biocompare.com --- 65 days ago
Kinaxo Biotechnologies GmbH has successfully applied its Cellular Target Profiling® technology to identify the protein kinase mTOR as a new cellular target of celecoxib (Celebrex®, Pfizer). Celecoxib is a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory Cox-2 inhibitor approved for the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and acute pain. In addition, celecoxib's anti-proliferative effect has earned it a place in numerous clinical trials against several malignancies. ... Source: bintalshamsa.blogspot.com --- 121 days ago
In what experts are calling one of the largest known cases of academic misconduct, a leading anesthesiology researcher has been accused of falsifying data and other fraud in potentially dozens of published studies. Scott S. Reuben, MD, of Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., a pioneer in the area of multimodal analgesia, is said to have fabricated his results in at least 21, and perhaps many more, articles dating back to 1996. The confirmed articles were published in Anesthesiology , Anesthesia and Analgesia , the Journal of Clinical Anesthesia and other titles, which have retracted the papers or will soon do so, according to people familiar with the scandal (see list). The journals stressed that Dr. Reuben’s co-authors on those papers have not been accused of wrongdoing. In addition to allegedly falsifying data, Dr. Reuben seems to have committed publishing forgery. Evan Ekman , MD, an orthopedic surgeon in Columbia, S.C., said his name appeared as a co-author on at least two of the retracted papers, despite his having had no hand in the manuscripts. “My names were forgeries on the documents,” Dr. Ekman told Anesthesiology News . Dr. Reuben has been an extremely active and visible figure in multimodal analgesia, particularly as an advocate for its use in minimally invasive orthopedic and spine procedures. His research has provided support for several mainstays of current anesthetic practice, such as the use of nonsteroidal an ... Source: www.cheap-steroids.net --- 25 days ago
Celebrex is in a class of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Celebrex works by reducing substances that cause inflammation, pain, and fever in the body. Celebrex is used to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Celebrex is also used to reduce the number of adenomatous colorectal polyps in familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), to treat acute pain, and to treat pain associated with menstruation. Before taking Celebrex, tell your doctor if you: - smoke - drink alcohol - have an ulcer or bleeding in the stomach - have liver disease - have kidney disease - have coronary artery disease (CAD) - have arteriosclerotic disease (hardening of the arteries, clogged or blocked arteries) - have asthma - have congestive heart failure - have fluid retention - have heart disease - have high blood pressure - have a coagulation (bleeding) disorder or are taking an anticoagulant (blood thinner) such as warfarin (Coumadin); - are taking a steroid medicine such as prednisone (Deltasone and others), methylprednisolone (Medrol and others), prednisolone (Prelone, Pediapred, and others), and others There are no restrictions on food, beverages, or activity while taking Celebrex unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Notify your doctor immediately if you develop abdominal pain, tenderness, or discomfort ... Source: www.goarticles.com --- 63 days ago
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Hola Munchkins! Why was I the only person on a full schedule at my office??? No Matter Boss pays extra, buys lunch, puts up with my sassytude AND why did I find a CHECK from Dec 24th Undeposited in my car?? I've cleaned that bitch like 3 times and I never saw that!!! Is a blessing considering that, as always my weekends manage to impress even me! After that Garage sale at Tia Lusy's I came home dealt with the toilet and my CLOSET overflowing with water as by-product of this! (guess who is happy she bought a shoe rack now??) and handled that situation with stupid ass G. I Joe, I told him his shit was unacceptable and that he is NOT to call me at work he stayed kissing ass the rest of the day and I was amused I kept clowning on the extra calling so it was good for me: there he is texting right now about doing dinner: I reply he has to behave for all of that BUUURRRNNN! ************************* (mind you I started writing this like sometime Saturday Night... we had that dinner tonight/Monday night, yeah like until 3:00am actually just shit talking and him apologizing for the overbearingness and talking sex drives, sex partners, and telling me he'd pay for my massages in food/sexual favors/or money... I lean over the first two!, so he is tenuously back in play, why... I need orgasms and I lost count of tonight, and he didn't give me attitude about being MIA in fact he was quite pleasant talking about missing me and the such)*************** ... Source: geminiwitchtwin.blogspot.com --- 52 days ago
No, I am not being a smarty pants... Saw da new doc today and he wants me on an NSAID for now and chose Celebrex. I can do that coupled with less narcotics. Tomorrow I schedule another appointment for a spinal epidural. He doesn't know why she did the last type of injection stuff but we will stick with the epidural for now with steriods and cortizone. He feels that a partial removal of the disc would be prolonging the inevitable if i can not still get relief from these injections. Or if the pain just keeps recurring over and over and over again. I may just have to have a spinal fusion. Tomorrow I am going to make sure all of my Longterm and Shortterm Disabilities are up to speed and I told him today that dependant on my progress when Pic gets back from Maternity Leave (who had her baby yesterday!! *squeelz*) then we would most likely go forth in the winter and do the spinal fusion. It is not something I am looking forward to but as a relatively young woman who doese not want to take medications all the time and who would like to eventually have a baby/that means get preggers and you can't be on all this crap while preggers.... Basically it is a viable option but we're going to wait and see. He said nothing about pressure factures and I got to take home my MRI and Xrays. You can really see that big black mass that is invading the space of the spinal nerves and causing all this pain. I am losing sensation on my skin as well and he said t ... Source: www.oncologynursingnews.com --- 67 days ago
A new clinical trial will evaluate 2 drugs already approved by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)--Celecoxib (Celebrex) and atorvastatin (Lipitor)--to treat patients with early-stage prostate cancer ... See also: Celebrex |
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