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PHILADELPHIA,
May 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The following is GlaxoSmithKline's (NYSE:
GSK) response to a press release issued by the US Senate Committee on
Finance about Avandia(R) (rosiglitazone maleate): The suggestion that
GlaxoSmithKline has placed patients at risk and attempted to silence independent
investigation of data is absolutely false.
Any fair examination of the company's record will show that GSK has been
fully transparent in its efforts to thoroughly study the safety and effectiveness
of Avandia, and to widely communicate that information to governments,
scientists, physicians, and the public in the best interests of both patients
and scientific debate.
The statistical analysis on which the Committee bases its concern is,
by the author's own admission, limited, while the editorial accompanying
the paper states: "the possibility that the findings were due to
chance cannot be excluded."
In contrast, GSK has initiated the most comprehensive and rigorous program
of scientific analysis for any oral anti-diabetic medicine on the market
today, with experience in over 52,000 patients. The company has initiated:
* Extensive clinical trials, including long-term clinical trials in diabetic
patients;
* A prospective, long-term, clinical trial specifically designed to address
cardiovascular safety in diabetic patients;
* A proactive, integrated clinical trial analysis of the company's own
collected data; and
* Rigorous monitoring of spontaneously reported adverse events.
These data show that Avandia has a cardiovascular safety profile comparable
to other oral anti-diabetic medicines. In addition, independent investigators
performed a comprehensive analysis of patients in a US managed care database
of more than 33,000 people with diabetes, and showed there was no difference
in cardiovascular events among patients taking Avandia- containing regimens
versus other oral anti-diabetic medicines.
Over time, the company has actively shared new data on Avandia with the
FDA and with regulators worldwide as quickly as scientifically possible.
GSK has a strong commitment to providing timely access to its data, which
is why the company was one of the first to develop a Clinical Trials Register,
on which Avandia data has been posted, and where it is available to any
scientific investigator interested in doing their own analysis.
GSK stands firmly behind the safety of Avandia when used appropriately,
and will strongly defend its commitment to patient safety and to full
transparency of its scientific information. We welcome the opportunity
to meet with the Committee and its staff to correct misunderstandings
and to clarify the record.
GlaxoSmithKline -- one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical
and healthcare companies -- is committed to improving the quality of human
life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer. For company
information, visit GlaxoSmithKline on the World Wide Web at http://www.gsk.com.
SOURCE GlaxoSmithKline
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