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    FDA Notes 2 Byetta Deaths

    FDA Receives 2 Reports of Death, 4 More Hospitalizations in Patients Using Type 2 Diabetes Drug Byetta
    By Miranda Hitti
    WebMD Health News
    Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD



    Aug. 18, 2008 -- The FDA today said it plans to strengthen warnings about life-threatening pancreas problems linked to the type 2 diabetes drug Byetta after getting two reports of deaths and four other hospitalizations in Byetta users.
    Those patients had hemorrhagic pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas with bleeding) or necrotizing pancreatitis (in which the inflamed pancreas destroys itself).
    All six patients were hospitalized, and their Byetta treatment was stopped. The four survivors were still recovering at the time that the FDA learned of their illness.
    Byetta and other potentially suspect drugs should be promptly discontinued if pancreatitis is suspected and not restarted if pancreatitis is confirmed, notes the FDA. Byetta, given by injection, was approved by the FDA in 2005.
    Last October, the FDA noted 30 reports of acute pancreatitis, which is sudden inflammation of the pancreas, in Byetta users. None of those patients had hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis.
    At the time, the FDA asked Byetta's maker, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, to include information on acute pancreatitis in the "precautions" section of Byetta's label. Now, the FDA is working with Amylin to strengthen and draw attention to warnings about acute hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis.
    Amylin and the drug company Eli Lilly and Company collaborate on Byetta. Amylin spokeswoman Anne Erickson emailed a joint statement from Amylin and Lilly to WebMD.
    The companies state that pancreatitis is rare in the general public but more common among type 2 diabetes patients.
    In patients using Byetta, there have been "rare" case reports of pancreatitis and "very rare" case reports of pancreatitis with complications or fatalities, and the proportion of complicated or fatal cases is "similar" to that observed in the general public with pancreatitis, according to Amylin and Lilly.

    http://diabetes.webmd.com/news/20080...wnl_day_082008
    Kelly

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    I heard about this too, so I put a call into my endo. I am on insulin and byetta isn't approved to be used with insulin...So, he took me off of it. But in June and July I had something weird happen to me. For a week or two each month, I would run a fever and had no energy what so ever and the rest of the month I was just totally zapped of energy. So much so, that I was ready to be taken to the emergency room and I am not the type of person that runs to the emergency room for every little things. I found out last week that I was anemic. I am not sure if the fever had anything to do with it or not, but my Endo took me off byetta just in case.
    DX 1994-told to lose weight by GYN,Suffered 12 years before seeking treatments: REDX 2006 by a family doc sent to endo July 31, 2006 and glad I went; Byetta, 2000mg Metformin, 28 units of levemir, fish oil, 1000mg calcium. Type 2 diabetic and high cholesterol dx March 05, psoriasis dx 1992.
    Married 20 yrs 2 kids: girl 19 yrs old and boy 17 yrs old.

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    This is scary. I took Byetta for about 6 months. I had an acute attack, that I thought was heartburn. I really thought I may be having a heart attack. I was only 38 at the time so I don't think that was the case. I now wonder if it was pancreatitis. It has taken about 18 months to get my stomach issues to calm down.

    Kristin

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    Since my last post, I've been totally off Byetta and I haven't had any other attack that I mentioned before. I believe it was the byetta doing this to my body. I'm glad I'm off it. Yes, I have gained about 10 lbs since being off it, but I also feel a lot better too.
    DX 1994-told to lose weight by GYN,Suffered 12 years before seeking treatments: REDX 2006 by a family doc sent to endo July 31, 2006 and glad I went; Byetta, 2000mg Metformin, 28 units of levemir, fish oil, 1000mg calcium. Type 2 diabetic and high cholesterol dx March 05, psoriasis dx 1992.
    Married 20 yrs 2 kids: girl 19 yrs old and boy 17 yrs old.

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