9/3/04
Paws for Progress Newsletter(C)
Special

"Knowledge is Power"
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Special Edition!

Some of you have already heard, some of you may not have yet heard yet. It is a busy week end with the Labor Day Holiday and also the hurricane season in Florida.

It was announced by the FDA on Friday afternoon QUOTE:

Fort Dodge to Comply with FDA's Request to Recall ProHeart 6 Injectable Heartworm Product from the Market Due to Serious Health Concerns
Fort Dodge Animal Health, of Overland Park, Kansas, at FDA's request, has agreed to immediately cease production and recall its heartworm medication ProHeart®6 from the market until the FDA's concerns about adverse reaction reports associated with the product can be resolved. FDA is requesting that the firm continue to conduct research to determine the cause of related adverse reactions and develop a strategy to help prevent such problems in the future before the product is marketed again. The FDA will convene an independent scientific advisory committee to thoroughly evaluate all available data.

ProHeart®6 is an approved injectable sustained-release heartworm prevention product for dogs. Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal condition of dogs, cats, and other species of mammals. The parasite that causes heartworm disease is transmitted through the bite of a mosquito.

FDA is also advising veterinarians to avoid administering this product to dogs until further notice. Pet owners should consult their veterinarians regarding their pet's health care needs.

Since the product was approved in June 2001, Fort Dodge Animal Health has cooperated with FDA to investigate numerous adverse event reports. As a result, Fort Dodge has voluntarily changed the label to include post approval safety information including rare reports of death and a caution to practitioners that dogs should have a negative test for heartworm before administration.

Despite these label changes, FDA is still receiving unexplained adverse event reports, some of them severe. FDA's concern is based on voluntary self-reporting to FDA by veterinarians and owners whose dogs have suffered adverse drug experiences (ADEs) to ProHeart®6 (which contains the drug moxidectin) as well as the mandatory reporting of adverse events by Fort Dodge Animal Health.

Fort Dodge Animal Health has agreed to recall any product that has already been distributed to veterinarians.

As of August 4, 2004, FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) had received 5,552 adverse event reports for ProHeart®6. The actual number of adverse events is likely even higher because studies show that only a fraction of actual ADEs are reported.

The Agency has observed an increase in the number of cases associated with liver and bleeding abnormalities followed in some cases by death.

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Still in Disbelief?

MSNBC - Associated Press - Reuthers - Yahoo Fiance - CNN

This news has been greeted with many tears..... Tears of happiness, to know that our dogs did not die or were not harmed in vain.
Our work is not over! We MUST get the vet boards to change in OUR favor, our pets favor, not the vets DVM article on AVMA

Last Newsletter

Happy Labor Day! And our labor has paid off!
Please help us!
ADE Survey

STILL very Important!!

Immune Problems???
Liver Problems ??
plus moxidectin/six month injection?

If you have not yet filed FDA form 1932A,
please do so immediately!

Need help? Let one of us know!

Important Information

If you do not file a complaint with the FDA.....
you're giving the manufacturer ammunition to use against you.
They can then claim there are so few cases of adverse reactions.... nothing needs to be done.

When you don't file, you stack the statistics in the manufacturers favor.
Don't depend on your vet's office.
(Thanks for the F.A.C.T idea Laurie!) .

 
It is not over yet! FDA is still asking for all reports of adverse reactions, to be sure that all of your companions records were submitted for evaluation.
From Jean Brudd: Thanks to everyone who has worked so hard and for so long. I know our work is not finished making sure this drug will stay off the market. This is an example of how determination pays off. Regardless of vets and lawyers and whomever else thinking we're crazy, we finally proved them wrong. Our dogs at the Rainbow Bridge are smiling down on us today.
From Myra Kirkland: I am extremely elated that the FDA has pulled the ProHeart 6 shot from the market. It has taken Many individuals Many hours to achieve this goal. Thanks to ALL who had a hand in this! We must continue however to be sure that the individual veterinarians stop giving this drug and that dog owners still report reactions to the FDA on the ProHeart 6 shot. A special thanks to FDA who has been a vital part in the adverse drug surveillance on ProHeart 6. Jean, Janice and I now know our dogs DID NOT DIE IN VAIN. We will continue to spread the word on this dangerous shot. Thanks to all, Myra
From Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob called Janice and told her HOW PROUD HE WAS OF ALL OF US
From Janice Storey: Celebrate! that we finally after two long years (for me) ……have WON. Phase I is over. Phase II is just beginning. TODAY IS THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE. I loved my poor Trouble so very much and now he will know how much I truly loved him. SCORE ONE FOR THE BELOVED DOGS AND THEIR PET GUARDIANS!!!!
From Dr. Jean Dodds: "Great News !!!! "
From Laurryn: Congratulations! I don't know of a single person who will give credit to only one person or even a couple. Special Thanks to EVERYONE who has taken the time to tell their story, to tell others, sending emails, making copies, to be interviewed. It took all of us coming together to reach this point!
Our work is not over! I know for a fact that at the American Heartworm Society Seminar July 24, 2004 that they discussed the 12 month injection.
Things to do YET! Notify your media - Notify your State Vet Boards and Notify your Vets! We don't know how long it will take for offical recall from manufacturer to go out.

Contact you local Petsmart/Banfield vets that generally only offer this injection and inform them of total recall.

Comments Welcome:

From Debbie Markwardt:   Nothing will replace the pain and suffering that many dogs & owners have endured because of Proheart 6.   We now know that "NO" more dogs will be affected from Proheart 6.   Thank you FDA for listening to the people and not the drug manufactures.

  I would like to congratulate everyone involved with website.   All the long hours & years that everyone has but in has finally saved many dogs from an adverse reaction or death from the Proheart 6 shot.   If it would not have been for this site I would have lost my dog Rusty and Proheart 6 would still be out there on the market. Maybe this will show the drug manufactures that they better think twice before putting a dangerous drug out on the market without adequate testing and using our dogs for their experimental testing. Thank you all, again

From: Laurie and Jim Rentas - Murphy's Guardians:

This is truly "the fruits of our labor". All of us played a part in the recall of ProHeart6. It's the first time that we've felt any justice regarding what so violently killed Murphy.

Whether one of us simply filled out a complaint form or created a website or made a phone call to the FDA or alerted another victim's guardian or handed out a flyer or told a friend or just simply said a prayer, we ALL did this.

I remember people telling us to "keep up the fight" and we did. And for this, we've been rewarded.

And it's okay that the vet who injected Murphy still doesn't believe it caused her death (as he so stated to me a couple months ago). Today when I visited him he, ooops, let it slip that he won't GIVE IT TO HIS OWN DOG!

All about money? You tell me.

We did it, people! Congratulations to us all!

From Stacy Strickland in Jacksonville, FL:
I am so!! so !! HAPPY. Here we are in Florida bracing for a wicked storm "Frances", and the year long!  storm of Proheart has flashed us a light!  I dont need any electricity!.....we have the power!!!
My "Precious" girl, (and all the other special angels with you...) THANK YOU! , for giving me and all the other dog-guardians here,  the strength to hang in there, and SHOW the FDA that this deadly Injection is what took you away. We still have a long road, but now we know....we can do it. Thanks to everyone, especially Laurryn and Janice. :).... Mommy loves you, Precious Girl.

Wanda of TN: Keep up the good work

Stephanie Vet-Malpractice YahooGroups: Wow! Impresses

CAROL ARANEO-MAYER of ADOPT A PET PROUD SPONSOR OF AWARENESS DAY 2004: "What a Wonderful Site you have!"

Susan from Furry Friends: "Thanks for the great information on your website! It takes everyone's efforts to keep our companions safe and healthy."

Terri of NJ: "Absolutely excellent- Wonderful job. I don't want to miss another issue. Very, very,very impressive."

Tara of FL: "I love your site.....I found it thru a senior dogs discussion group.....what a great service you offer to all of us."

 

"Awesome Site!"
"High quality content"
"Spectacular job!"

 

     
   
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