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FDA Requires New Heart Failure Warnings

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The FDA Requires New Heart Failure Warnings on both the medications Onglyza (saxagliptin) and Nesina (alogliptin). They are designed to treat type 2 diabetes, but have been found in some studies to create potentially dangerous cardiovascular risks. The FDA took this action after reviewing studies on the drugs, and after convening an independent panel of experts to provide insight about the potential safety concerns. Studies show patients taking onglyza were at an increased risk for heart failure. The FDA requires new heart failure warnings after giving clearance to Onglyza back in 2009 for lowering blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. Onglyza belongs to a class of drugs known as “incretin mimetics” or “dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DDP-4) inhibitors” that encourage the pancreas to make more insulin after a meal, helping the patient to better metabolize glucose to keep blood sugar levels within a normal range. The FDA based their approval on the results of eight clinical trials that showed Onglyza was safe for the cardiovascular system. Later results from the SAVOR study, however, which involved more than 16,000 patients, revealed that in some cases, Onglyza could cause heart problems. More specifically, the study showed that patients taking Onglyza were at a 27 percent increased risk for being hospitalized with heart failure, compared to patients taking a placebo. Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood. The FDA advises doctors and patients to watch out for symptoms. The FDA first warned doctors and patients about this concern back in 2014. In that drug safety communication, they stated that though while they considered the study results to be preliminary, they showed a link between Onglyza and an increased risk for heart failure. The administration urged healthcare professionals to report any side effects concerning the drug to the FDA MedWatch program. The FDA then scheduled an advisory panel meeting of the Endocrinologic and Metabolic Drugs Advisory Committee for April 14, 2015, during which they sought out advice about the study results. The panel concluded that drugs like Onglyza should carry warnings about their potential to raise the risk of heart failure. The administration has finally taken that advice. In an April 2016 announcement, they advised health care professionals to consider discontinuing medications containing saxagliptin and alogliptin in patients who develop heart failure, or who have symptoms of heart failure, including trouble breathing when lying down, weakness or fatigue, unusual shortness of breath, weight gain, or swelling in the ankles, feet, legs or stomach. Onglyza and other drugs like it have also been linked with a potential increased risk of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), which could lead to pancreatic cancer. Patients who took the drug and then suffered serious injuries may be eligible to file Onglyza lawsuits. In those cases already filed, plaintiffs claim that manufacturers AstraZeneca and Bristol-Myers Squibb failed to provide adequate warnings about the real risks associated with the drug. Originally Posted by Dori Milner of The Legal Examiner FDA Requires New Heart Failure Warnings – Ball & Evans & Ball & Evans Trial Attorney – Los Angeles

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