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To: neverdem

Stir over Darvon
Monday, Dec. 04, 1978

As director of Ralph Nader’s Health Research Group, Dr. Sydney Wolfe has prodded federal agencies into protecting the public against a number of health hazards, from Red Dye No. 2 to chloroform. Though Wolfe’s critics grudgingly acknowledge his effectiveness, they maintain that he is overzealous. Last week Wolfe gave critics some new ammunition.

In a letter to HEW Secretary Joseph Califano, Wolfe asked for an immediate ban on the sale of the widely prescribed pain reliever propoxyphene, best known as Darvon. He claimed not only that Darvon is an ineffective painkiller, but also that in excessive doses it produces a euphoric high, which he says, “makes it attractive as a drug of abuse. This is tantamount to legalized dope.” Further, said Wolfe, Darvon-related deaths in the U.S. have been increasing, rising in major cities to about 600 last year and making the compound “the deadliest prescription drug in the United States.” Eli Lilly and Co., of Indianapolis, the principal manufacturer, promptly branded Wolfe’s charges “irresponsible and clearly not supported by the facts.”

Darvon-related deaths have often involved intentional misuse, either by overdosing or mixing with alcohol and other drugs. Lilly notes that the average person would have to take 30 large-size Darvon capsules at one time (the usual dose is one every four hours) to cause death, 15 if he were intoxicated. Further, the drug is a controlled substance—a prescription is good for only five refills within six months. (If HEW will not ban Darvon, Wolfe wants the drug reclassified so that prescriptions cannot be refilled.)

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19 posted on 01/31/2009 6:52:45 PM PST by kcvl
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To: kcvl
In a letter to HEW Secretary Joseph Califano, Wolfe asked for an immediate ban on the sale of the widely prescribed pain reliever propoxyphene, best known as Darvon. He claimed not only that Darvon is an ineffective painkiller, but also that in excessive doses it produces a euphoric high, which he says, “makes it attractive as a drug of abuse. This is tantamount to legalized dope.”

IMO Sid Wolfe is something of a legalized dope. His group turns out substandard work lacking in basic scientific objectivity. I put no faith in what he says. His motive is not to help people; it's to damage the drug industry.

He's a horse's patooty.

26 posted on 01/31/2009 8:03:48 PM PST by freespirited (Help save humanity. Cure the RINOvirus.)
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