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Marc Siegel, MD

 
 

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October 01, 2007

I never believed it was entirely fair that Eli Lilly was the target of vicious attacks regarding its anti-psychotic drug, Zyprexa.

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September 01, 2007

Last fall, the Centers for Disease Control vaccine advisory panel voted to make the shingles vaccination (which had been approved by the FDA in May 2006) routine for the 50 million Americans over the age of 60.

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August 01, 2007

I have been discussing the Chris Benoit case on cable TV news, along with other talking heads including lawyers, doctors and wrestlers.

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July 01, 2007

When Rezulin was removed from the market several years ago, the top endocrinologist I worked with was quite upset.

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June 01, 2007

Statin drugs have received recognition for stabilizing plaque and for reducing the risk of further cardiac events in patients with known heart disease. I am certainly not the only clinician, therefore, to extrapolate from this the usefulness of these drugs in patients who have never had a heart attack but are definitely at serious risk for one.

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May 01, 2007

For many patients suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with severe constipation, Novartis’ Zelnorm was a miracle treatment.

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April 01, 2007

Novartis has a new drug that has just been approved by the FDA.

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February 01, 2007

As a medical journalist, I receive advanced notice of many studies. As soon as I saw that the Journal of the American Medical Association was about to publish a big study from Britain which showed an almost 50% increase in hip fractures in elderly patients taking the stomach drugs Nexium, Prevacid and Prilosec, I knew I would be receiving many anxious phone calls.

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December 01, 2006

In attending the MMM Awards dinner recently, I was asked to present an award for the best unbranded TV ad.

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November 01, 2006

Two decades ago, back when I was a resident in the hospital trenches treating AIDS patients with little more than the anti-viral AZT and hope, I never envisioned the world of today, where HIV patients on anti-viral regimens are rarely hospitalized.