Due to how many people are dependent on each of the various enzymes out there, I am SO hoping the Viokase tablets become available as soon as that Aug 30th review happens. Since the FDA refused to expedite the process involved in getting it approved it will be AT LEAST 8/30/10 before anything further happens in this process, and it's frustrating because Axcan did their part and submitted everything on time.
And about Ultrase; something new dated 5/6/10
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.axcan.com/patient_product_update.php?lang=1">Ultrase: product update; Axcan website</a>
In short, it's application/whatever was reviewed and more needs to be done before it can gain FDA approval- although at least it doesn't need to go through more clinical trials.
The other enzyme people talked about on an old g-tube thread was, if I am remembering right, Pancrecarb... one of them (the 4's I think) came in tiny beads that could go through the tube easily. THAT one hasn't been FDA approved yet either... I hope that one becomes available a lot sooner than the Viokase. In the meantime, I am wondering how Emily's Creon is likely to work w/ the tube... and if we'll have to wake up during the night, etc etc.
It's frustrating that now finding solutions until FDA approval for these meds means making changes for many months, not some brief little time period like originally hoped for. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif" border="0">
This has been in the works since 2004... why did it have to come down to the wire like this and leave so many people in the lurch? It's not like they had to completely reinvent the things over the last 6 years or something... Sigh...