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FDA says it finds no Vytorin-cancer link, but unsure

fda logo 100x100The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that it found no clear link between Merck’s blockbuster drug Vytorin and increased risk of , but it could not rule out the possibility that such a link exists. The agency reviewed data from three Vytorin trials, including the controversial trial results, which Merck had withheld from the public for 18 months as it aggressively marketed the drug.

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New study shows vytorin and zetia less effective than niacin

Vytorin has struck out again, this time in a clinical trial that compared the drug’s safety and efficacy to a prescription form of the B vitamin niacin. The results of the trial, which the New England Journal of Medicine featured in an article and two editorials, were presented Sunday at an American Heart Association meeting and showed that in a direct comparison, niacin worked significantly better than Vytorin and Zetia in reducing arterial blockages. According to a report in NPR, “This study is the third to question whether ezetimibe drugs do what they’re supposed to.”

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Merck and Schering pay $41.5 million to settle NJ lawsuits

vytorin2 100x100Merck and Schering-Plough, the pharmaceutical giants whose joint venture produced the blockbuster drug Vytorin, agreed to pay $41.5 million to settle 140-plus New Jersey lawsuits lodged against the manufacturers for misleading and improper marketing of the drug and for withholding the results of a clinical trial that showed Vytorin to be a dud.

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Investigations of Vytorin marketing intensifying

Controversy surrounding the -fighting drug Vytorin continues to escalate as federal and state prosecutors investigate Merck and Schering-Plough’s marketing of the drug. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, many government officials suspect that the companies’ marketing of Vytorin was misleading and improper.

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