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Old December 12th, 2007, 04:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Drugmakers focus on African Americans

Drugmakers focus on African Americans

By Charlie Smith
Staff Writer

Greenwood Commonwealth > Archives > News > Top Stories > Drugmakers focus on African Americans

Drugmakers are trying to do a better job of creating medicines for diseases that disproportionately affect African Americans, a spokesman for U.S. drug companies' main lobbying group says.

Ken Johnson, a senior vice president for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, admitted that drug companies have often failed to respond to the health needs of African Americans in the past.

Two years ago, the participants in clinical trials of new drugs were almost all white men, he said. In recent years, drug companies have tried to get more minority participants, but blacks have been hesitant to participate, Johnson said.

A distrust of drug companies dates back to the Tuskegee projects of the 1930s through the 1970s, in which black men in Tuskegee, Ala., who had syphilis were intentionally not given antibiotics so doctors could study the disease's effects over time, he said.

Drug companies are now making a real effort to improve their relationship with African Americans, he said.

“Part of our mission is a plea for more African Americans to take part in clinical trials,” he said.

Johnson's group released a report Monday in Jackson on drugs in development for diseases that plague African Americans.

“The report shows that American pharmaceutical companies are developing 691 medicines for diseases that disproportionately affect African Americans,” Johnson said. “Our hope is to cut the gap between African Americans and other Americans.”

He said drug companies are sincere in their desire to combat diseases that affect blacks and find out why they are affected more often.

“For example, we want to know why African-American men are 2.5 times more likely to die from prostate cancer than whites,” Johnson said.

The reasons why African Americans are more likely to get certain diseases are not understood, he said. Researchers need to understand hereditary factors, lifestyles and ethnicity better.

Johnson said there also is a disparity in access to health care and medicines. That gap is more likely to shrink if blacks participate in drug trials, he said.

The drug industry recognizes that new drugs do no one any good if people can't afford drugs, Johnson said. Patients don't get treated, and drug companies don't make any money, he said.


The drug industry came up with the Partnership for Prescription Assistance to help poor people who do not qualify for Medicaid. He said 85,000 people in Mississippi get free or nearly free medicine through the program. Another 50,000 are eligible but don't know about the program, he said.

Making a new drug usually takes about 10 years, he said.

“The good news is that most of these medicines are in Phase II or Phase III,” Johnson said.

Phase III of clinical testing involves 1,000 to 5,000 and is the last step before FDA approval.

Johnson said the medicines in development include drugs for cancer, heart disease, diabetes and HIV, all of which affect African Americans more often than other Americans.

Johnson also said three medications are under development for sickle cell anemia, a blood disorder found almost entirely in blacks.

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This article appeared in the local paper here yesterday. While I’m happy that pharmaceutical companies are more adamant “now” in manufacturing drugs that specifically focus on diseases that plague the African American community, I’m still not so sure I’m ready to be a guinea pig for clinical trial to produce said drugs. And with that statement, ladies and gentlemen, I’ve just proven their statement: “ In recent years, drug companies have tried to get more minority participants, but blacks have been hesitant to participate…”
 
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Old December 12th, 2007, 05:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old December 12th, 2007, 07:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Between the drugmakers and drugdealers, who are maybe one of the same in some cases, they're trying to the block sedated.
 
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Old December 12th, 2007, 09:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Introduce a poison then sell you the cure

A simple every day conspiracy, the FDA gets you sick and the AMA makes a heap of dough claiming to cure you!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Old December 20th, 2007, 06:31 PM   #5 (permalink)
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They have a proven track record of experimenting on Blacks medically. Therefore, many of us don't fall for their okie doke. Learn about natural remedies,and speaking for myself searching for my race to administer,or dispense me medicine. I'm real leery of yt's ya hear me.
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Old December 20th, 2007, 06:46 PM   #6 (permalink)
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They have a proven track record of experimenting on Blacks medically. Therefore, many of us don't fall for their okie doke. Learn about natural remedies,and speaking for myself searching for my race to administer,or dispense me medicine. I'm real leery of yt's ya hear me.
Robbboy, This is true. I always seek African American doctors whenever possible. I must say, I've learned a lot from our doctors and most times I don't even pay for the meds as they have some things that I need around the office and they offer them to me - free of charge - while in the past "others" would write an expensive prescription knowing full well they have this shyt or its equivalent in their cabinets.
 
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Old December 20th, 2007, 08:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Watch out for the vaccinations you allow your kids as well.

I had to get a pair yesterday for college, and I was sick all day afterwords. I'm feeling better now but.........why do they need to pump you with that garbage before you go to school?

I wish I noticed that decline note at the bottom of the page (stating that you refuse due to religious reasons, which they CAN NOT investigate further) before I let the stick me.....and my child.
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Old December 22nd, 2007, 03:10 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I think it is useful to differentiate the medicines given to people. In the ancient and reviving traditions of African holistic health, Chinese medicine and Indian Auyerveda, an assessment of the whole being was taken into account when prescriptions (both medicinal and behavioral) were given by specialized elders.

In western medical science, there is a proclivity to create a 'one size fits all' drug that will work with millions of people due to the massive amount of research and paperwork it takes to create a drug that economically breaks even, and perhaps profitable.

It seems that the medical model is adjusting and taking account to what it calls 'counter-indicators' as a signal that every drug isn't for every patient. That's why you now in the news see sporadic reports of drugmakers wanting to create a process whereby they can create drugs based on someone's genetic code. Why? because they, again, are thinking one-to-one correlations between disease and cure. This, however will fail. Their efforts, though once in a while noble, will fail because of the great variation in phenotypic deveploment based on the living habits of the individual.

I do applaud them recognizing that as a whole, some genotypic and phenotypic groups respond to medicines and substances differently. For instance, we know that a lot more black folk are "lactards" or lactose intolerant . . . yet we still buy jenny craig and slim fast which are milk-based drinks when on diets, and eat cereal and icecream like it is going out of style.

There are two economic spurs for drug-makers to start lopping off and creating customized drugs for large segments of the population. The first is that they can successfully create drugs that are designed to have specific biochemical interactions based on common attributes in a group. Second, it is less likely that they will incur rightful and frivolous lawsuits based on the mild and extreme contra-indicators/side-effects of the drugs.

However, many of these will fail because they are trying to reduce and prescribe medicines on a purely bio-chemical scale. There is little to no analysis of the social, cultural, economic and psycho-somatic context in which these dis-eases arise. It is only when the communities (the af-am and medical) come to realize that there needs to be a cultural re-organization such that the living patterns that lead to diseases must be eliminated before these diseases are 'cured'.

What's the point of taking a sick fish out of polluted water, healing it, and putting it right back in the polluted water that causes the sickness?

But then again, the corporate part of the medical industry is more focused on selling drugs than creating a healthy population (white or black).
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