Posted by iforgotmypassword on January 25, 2010, at 21:26:27
In reply to Discontinued development of Eplivanserin, posted by NickCave on January 25, 2010, at 18:08:22
i have a sinking feeling that eplivanserin was snubbed by the fda because esmirtazapine is also being pursued for insomnia as an indication by an american company, and this rejection triggered the company to give up, as they have before with other drugs; losing hope over being able to release it into such a huge market whose country's decisions influence so many others. of course, esmirtazapine is ridiculously unselective and simply inferior by virtue of its unselectivity. we know the drug. it is incompatible with any idea of its use being reliably safe and without complications; that is if at some point fatigue, mental dulling, weight gain, and diabetes risk is ever allowed to be taken seriously. people's quality of life and even such plainly visible health issues aren't ever the priority. money is. the clout of industry lobbyists. the right-wing libertarian "ethic" that doesn't even let us recognise concepts like "quality of life" and we're supposed to be ashamed to talk about it. we are made to simply not give a sh*t about anyone. i am completely doubting eplivanserin was any less safe or efficacious than (es)mirtazapine or any american antipsychotic that we allow to be rx'd so casually for sleep.
sorry if this is over the top, but this is really how i see the current situation of humanity's ability and willingness to allow itself to help other humans honestly and in good faith.
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