Painkiller Bextra pulled from shelves
by Rocky Lore / Tech News Staff
Months after Pfizer temporarily pulled the arthritis drug Celebrex from its shelves because of an increased risk of heart attacks, the company has yanked another drug from distribution. On Thursday, the painkiller Bextra was taken off the market in the United States and the European Union. The Food and Drug Administration noted that users of a number of Bextra users had serious, sometimes fatal, skin reactions to the drug.
Bextra belongs in the class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs. Bextra is part of a class of NSAIDs known as a Cox-2 inhibitor. Cox-2 inhibitors were also used in another painkiller that received unwanted attention, Merck’s Vioxx. The Vioxx scare sparked interest in increasing awareness and safety of such medication.
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