Saturday, March 18, 2006

came back from the study a couple of days ago and yy told me abt this:

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Clinical Trial Men's Families Told To Pray For A Miracle

Main Category: Clinical Trials News
Article Date: 16 Mar 2006 - 15:00pm (UK)

The families of two men who had volunteered to take part in a clinical trial that went tragically wrong have been told by doctors to ‘Pray For A Miracle'. The two men are still critically ill, their doctors say the probability that they make an early improvement is very remote.

Another four men who took part in the trial are still in a serious condition, but starting to recover.

Ganesh Suntharalingham, Northwick Park Hospital's Clinical Director of Intensive Care, said "The two men remain critical and it could be a while until they show significant change. The four who are seriously unwell are continuing to show signs of improvement but it is still early days. We are still treating their inflammatory response following the drug trial, and are providing full supportive care for the organs affected by this process."

Relatives and friends of the men were shocked at seeing how their features had become so severely swollen. However, patients in intensive care generally require a great deal of fluid - this results in severe swelling. As soon as the patient starts making a recovery the swelling goes down.

Nobody knows yet what made this clinical trial go so badly wrong.

Parexel International (USA) was running the trial on behalf of TeGenero AG (Germany). The experimental drug is called TGN 1412.

Parexel says it has worked within regulatory guidelines. Chief Scientific Officer of TeGenero, Thomas Hanke, says he and his colleagues were ‘shocked' by what happened. He added that his company has apologised, after being asked by reporters.

Eight men were involved in the trial. Two were given a placebo (dummy drug), the other six were given TGN 1412.

In an interview with Sky News, one of the volunteers who was given the placebo said he watched horrified when he saw the other six collapse around him. He said they were screaming, vomiting and writhing in excruciating pain - they were screaming about the unbearable pain they felt in their heads. He said it was like Russian Roulette, with two of them being spared the hell.

A girlfriend of one of the men said he looked like Elephant Man, with his head wider than his waist. She was told to pray for a miracle as doctors told her all his internal organs had failed.

Three bodies are working together to try to find out what went wrong.

1. The Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
2. The Police.
3. The Department of Health.

The moment it was clear something had gone badly wrong, the MHRA informed other agencies in Europe where similar trials were going to take place.

Each volunteer was given £2000 ($3600) to take part in the trial. It was a Phase I Trial. This means it was being carried out on healthy volunteers.

(Placebo = Dummy Drug. This looks like a medicine but has no ‘active ingredient'. It has no effect at all. A placebo is given to some volunteers along with others who are given the active ingredient to see if there is a difference at the end of treatment between the ones who took the placebo and those who took the active ingredient).

Written by: Christian Nordqvist
Editor: Medical News Today

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well i did have a severe headache on dosing day and g was screaming intracranial haemorrhage (in accordance to the nature of my drug). bleargh. the headache lasted from 10am till the moment i fell asleep which was abt 12am. haiz. when i woke up in the morning about 8am it was gone and i felt much much better, but within an hour it was back already.

i kbed to the doctor who was doing the d/c and the diagnosis?

caffaine induced headache.

spot on!

i went home and made myself a cuppa and the headache d i s a p p e a r e d.

2 Comments:

At 10:34 pm, Blogger yellowbirdie said...

hi hope! heh popping by your blog hee. did you have fun with those silly little games? as for me, hiaz. mb tomorrow! so dead. *wince*

-teresa

 
At 12:37 am, Blogger arkios said...

hi!! :))

hmm yea all the best for your mb! i rem mugging for it last year, every night in the library until damn late. haiz. hang in there, it'll be over soon! :))

aiyoh the games v challenging!! i never got to solve any of them. haha. must be the spacing-out post-exam. hehe.

 

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