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Cures
That Kill?
August 17, 2001
By Patricia
Phillips Senior US Correspondent
Copyright © 2001, 7amNews/ShockHorrorProbe
7amNews has learned that many medications are packing a
potentially lethal hidden dose of fluoride, a chemical that some claim is slow
poison. Over the past several years, numerous fluoride-containing medications
have been pulled off the market for causing deaths and illness.
Fluoride is "highly
toxic to the liver," expert Andreas Schuld of Vancouver, BC Canada
said.
Schuld, head of Parents of
Fluoride Poisoned Children, explained that "In the liver all fluorides
interfere with the metabolism of thyroid hormones, creating thyroid disorders
and associated diseases, such as muscle diseases ….heart disease, etc."
Other effects can include a serious muscle disease that causes pain and
weakness.
He cited the recent withdrawal of
Baycol, a cholesterol-lowering drug taken by 700,000 Americans, as an example
of hidden fluoride-induced dangers that could be lurking in your medications.
Baycol, Schuld said, has been linked to 31 U.S. deaths, with at least nine
other fatalities worldwide.
Schuld told 7amNews that
Bayer AG, the company that makes Baycol, would not release international
statistics about potential harm from the drug. However, the European Medicines
Evaluation Agency immediately began a safety review of other drugs in the same
class as Bayer 's "Baycol." Bayer AG reportedly withdrew the drug in
a "voluntary" recall late last week.
7amNews has attempted to
contact Bayer AG for a statement, but has not received a response.
What's all the uproar?
Schuld provided a basic biological-chemical lesson:" Fluoride is any
combination of elements containing the fluoride ion. In its elemental form,
fluorine is a pale yellow, highly toxic and corrosive gas. In nature, fluorine
is found combined with minerals as fluorides……. With hydrogen it forms hydrogen
fluoride gas which, in a water solution, becomes hydrofluoric acid...Fluorine
compounds or fluorides are listed by the US Agency for Toxic Substances and
Disease Registry (ATSDR) as among the top 20 of 275 substances that pose the
most significant threat to human health."
Although most U.S. cities
have routinely treated water supplies with fluoride for years, Schuld and
others in his group believe that the buildup of fluoride from various sources,
including medications, will harm rather than cure. He cited a shocking fact: In
2000, 3M announced a phase-out of Scotchgard products after discovering that
the product's primary ingredient-a fluorinated compound called
perfluorooctanylsulfonate (PFOS)-- was found in all tested blood bank
examinations . Even animals in the wild, including eagles and bears, were found
to have these chemical contaminants in their bloodstream.
Further research by 7amNews
found that these PFOS are fluorocarbons, and are related to CFCs, now banned in
order to protect the ozone layer. According to the Environmental Working Group,
"Although research is still evolving, PFOS are known to damage the
liver and to produce severe birth defects in lab animals, among other health
effects." The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says PFOS chemicals
combine "persistence, bioaccumulation, and toxicity properties to an
extraordinary degree."
The EWG maintains public
access archives on issues related to chemicals and public safety. Its records
also state: "The more than 1,000 documents in EPA's Administrative
Record on Scotchgard-some 29,000 pages of material--show clearly that 3M knew
its products were in the blood of the general population as early as 1976 and
had detected PFOS in their own plant workers as early as 1979."
The tenacity of fluoride
buildup has Schuld and others concerned. He told 7amNews that the inorganic
form of fluoride "… used in the fluoridation of public water supplies
is a waste product from the fertilizer industry." Americans especially
are at risk absorbing the chemical via their skin because of the wide-spread
use of chemical fluoridation of water.
That danger, Schuld
believes, is only multiplied by the adding of organic fluoride compounds to
medications. His documents include a shopping list of once-popular medicines
now withdrawn due to safety concerns:
In addition, Schuld cites
concerns about both Paxil and Prozac, popular anti-depression drugs. He claims
that the fluoride-enhanced drugs not only have a risk of causing liver damage,
but also interfere with thyroid hormones and potentially even with thyroid
medications routinely taken by millions.
Citing the well-publicized
case Fen-Phen, a once-popular weight-reducing drug, Schuld said that "it
is important to note that only the fluorinated compound ("Fen" -
fenfluramine) was withdrawn, while Phentermine ("Phen") was not
pulled."
The worry and ensuing
investigations about fluoride in medicines are worldwide. Among them are yet
another class of drugs: antibiotics. Schuld's documents cite international
concerns about fluoroquinolone antibiotics, which are used in the treatment of
a large variety of infections.
In October 1994 the Japan
Pharmaceutical Affairs Bureau amended the product information for Enoxacin,
Fleroxacin, Norfloxacin, Sparfloxacin and Tosufloxacin to state that
rhabdomyolysis may occur. Information on Adverse Reactions to Drugs No.128,
October 1994.) Five years ago, the Sri Lanka Drug Evaluation Sub-Committee
decided to include a warning statement about fluoroquinolone antibiotics.
Back in the U.S., Steinberg
Law Firm of Houston, Texas is currently investigating injury claims related to
Baycol. Its website states: "in 1999, the Food and Drug Administration
("FDA") approved Baycol/ Lipobay (cerivastatin) for patients with
primary hypercholesterolemia (elevated cholesterol) and mixed dyslipidemia
(elevated cholesterol and high triglycerides). While Baycol has reportedly
helped some, it has injured others. It is reported to sometimes cause muscle
problems (Myopathy) leading to kidney damage (rhabdomyolysis). Symptoms can
include unexplained muscle pain, tenderness or weakness accompanied by malaise
or fever. Rhabdomyolysis is a rare condition where serious muscle damage
results in release of muscle cell contents into the bloodstream."
How can consumers protect
themselves? 7amNews asked Schuld how a patient could tell if their prescription
contains a fluoride-bearing compound.
"It is next to
impossible,"
Schuld said bluntly. He added "One needs to look at the product insert
to see if the actual chemical compound is described. It is usually listed as
"fluoro"-something, or as "F" in the chemical formula. The
best way is to go to one of the sites on the Internet listing product
monographs, such as www.rxlist.com
and to look up the product in question."
However, he noted, the
fluoride often is hidden in another chemical additive: gelatin made from
cow-bones, or among phosphates.
In essence, the consumer,
taking medications because of illness, has almost no way to check out whether
or not their pills contain a chemical that could potentially make them even
sicker -- or kill them
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