<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>theLostMiler</b></i>
just wanted to post this because I saw it and just now read that saveferris wanted a link and it might even be like the cnn link you provided saveferris...
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/health/policy/20avandia.html?no_interstitial">NY Times Article "Leaked report on Diabetes Drug" </a>
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So I think the confusion may be this: the FDA is comprised of many individuals. And these individuals right now have conflicting ideas about what to do with Avandia.
So when individuals from the FDA make statements or recommendations, that isn't the FDA talking - it's these individuals.
As I said earlier, the FDA doesn't "recommend" for the removal of a drug. If the FDA wants a drug removed from the market, the drug is simply removed. There is no "recommendation." It's an order and the law.
FDA members can make recommendations - but this is just their opinion and by no means law or frankly of any consequence.
To add another layer, there is what's called an FDA Advisory Panel. This panel is comprised of physicians or other experts (pharmacists, biologists, etc) that don't comprise the FDA per-say, but simply meet to make scientific recommendations to the FDA. Most of the time the FDA follows the commendations of the Advisory Panel.
But in the case of Avandia, the FDA Advisory Panel has not made a recommendation but will most likely in the future.
So to the original point, the FDA hasn't made a recommendation, and never will. The FDA Advisory Panel has not made a recommendation, but probably will in the future.
It may seem like a matter of semantics but the differences are huge and have very different consequences.
To quote from your article, TheLostMiller:
"In a December 2009 internal memorandum, Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the F.D.A.'s drug center, wrote that "there are multiple conflicting opinions" about Avandia within the agency, and she ordered officials to assemble another advisory committee, expected this summer, to reconsider whether the drug should be sold.
"I await the recommendations of the advisory committee," the agency's commissioner, Dr. Margaret Hamburg, said Friday night."
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Edited: Just checked the CNN articfle... they arent the same but the article on top says 2/20 and saveferris you said it was as of 2/18?</end quote></div>
You are absolutely right. I went all day today thinking it was the 18th today. The article was posted and dated Feb 20. Sorry for the confusion.