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ZYPREXA Olanzapine SIDE EFFECTS
The most common treatment-emergent adverse event associated with
oral olanzapine (vs placebo) in 6-week acute-phase schizophrenia
trials was somnolence (26% vs 15%). Other common events were
dizziness (11% vs 4%), weight gain (6% vs 1%), personality
disorder* (8% vs 4%), constipation (9% vs 3%), akathisia (5% vs
1%), and postural hypotension (5% vs 2%).
Researchers have linked antipsychotic medications like
olanzapine (Zyprexa or Zydis), quetiapine (Seroquel) and
risperidone (Risperdal) to an increased risk of developing type
2 diabetes and heart disease in adulthood. The use of the newer
antipsychotic drugs to treat conditions like bipolar disorder
and schizophrenia appeared to cause insulin resistance in the
children taking the drugs.
The FDA has asked Eli Lilly to add a new warning to the popular
schizophrenia drug Zyprexa, warning patients that Zyprexa has
been linked to diabetes and other blood sugar disorders. In a
recent study, Zyprexa and two other atypical antipsychotics that
are used to treat schizophrenia were found to cause diabetes 50
percent more often than older drugs.
Last year, Britain's Medicines Control Agency warned that
several patients taking Eli Lilly's top selling drug Zyprexa
(used to treat schizophrenia) had developed diabetes-related
complications. In the Medicine Control Agency's Current Problems
newsletter, the regulatory body said that the antipsychotic drug
"can adversely affect blood glucose."
Forty reports "of hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar), diabetes
mellitus, or exacerbation of diabetes have been received in the
UK. Four were associated with ketoacidosis and/or coma including
one with a fatal outcome," according to the newsletter. "The
precise mechanism of this suspected adverse drug reaction has
not yet been elucidated and is currently being investigated
further.
This follows an emergency report issued in April 2002 by the
Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry to Eli Lilly Japan KK
concerning side effects of Zyprexa after the deaths of two
diabetic users of the drug. It said seven other patients had
lost consciousness or become comatose after taking the drugs in
the last 10 months. The Japanese Ministry said no new diabetes
patients should be treated with the drug and ordered Eli Lilly
to warn doctors to closely monitor diabetics already on the
medication.
ZYPREXA Olanzapine CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT
Zyprexa lawsuits have been filed. In the December 2001 American
Journal of Medicine, more FDA staff members published a report
linking Zyprexa to diabetes, however the FDA failed to issue
adequate warning according to Public Citizen consumer group and
some Zyprexa lawsuits. Zyprexa, at the moment which is
prescribed for the treatment mainly of schizophrenia and bipolar
mania is known to cause diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia,
pancreatitis and blood sugar disable. So far there has been a
total of 288 cases and 23 of those cases are known to be fatal.
Eli Lilly and Co, is the company who produces this drug and
they promote it as a safe and effective drug for psychotic
disable. They also hide the risks of the side effects for this
medication from doctors and patients. As a result, the side
effects from Zyprexa was announced for this kind of drugs not
only by the United States, but by other nations as well
including Great Britain and Japan. So far Eli Lilly finally
announced in June 2005, that they paid out over $700 in
settlement. For more details on the
Zyprexa medical malpractice lawsuit click here.
ZYPREXA Olanzapine RECALL
No recall has been initiated
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