Thursday, January 2, 2014

UK lawmakers criticize govt's stockpiling of Roche drug Tamiflu

Four capules of Tamiflu are pictured on a Tamiflu box in Burbank By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers on Friday criticized government spending of 424 million pounds ($702 million) to stockpile Roche's medicine Tamiflu, saying doubts about the drug's effectiveness suggest it may not be money well spent. Parliament's influential Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said it was "surprised and concerned" to discover that information on methods and results of clinical trials of such prescribed drugs "is routinely withheld", and said there was a "lack of consensus over how well Tamiflu ... actually works". "The case for stockpiling antiviral medicines at the current level is based on judgment rather than on evidence of their effectiveness during an influenza pandemic," said Richard Bacon, a leading member of the committee. He added that as well as spending more than 420 million pounds on stockpiling Tamiflu, an antiviral medicine, the Department of Health was forced to write off 74 million pounds of that as a result of poor record-keeping by the National Health Service.








via Health News Headlines - Yahoo News http://news.yahoo.com/uk-lawmakers-criticize-govt-39-stockpiling-roche-drug-000738157--finance.html

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