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November 2, 2009

Diabetic Drug Warning »

The FDA is working with pharmaceutical company Eli Lily to update label information on a common drug used to treat type 2 diabetes. The drug, called Byetta, is an injectable medicine that helps to control blood sugar levels. However, over a three-year period, the FDA received 78 reports of kidney problems, including kidney failure, among patients taking Byetta. Thus, new Byetta drug information will carry the warning that the medication may contribute to kidney malfunction. Signs of kidney problems can include change in the frequency of urination, urine color and amount of urine produced. Also, hand and feet swelling, low back aches, fatigue and changes in appetite can also be signs of kidney damage. Patients taking Byetta should notify their physicians if they experience any of these symptoms because kidney failure can cause serious problems due to the build up of metabolic waste products in the body. [HealthDay via Businessweek]

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August 20, 2008

Diabetes Drug Warning Strengthened »

The US Food and Drug Administration is putting out the warning again on Byetta, a drug prescribed for type 2 diabetes. Despite prior warnings in October, 2007 there are 6 new cases of a type of severe pancreatitis that can occur in patients taking Byetta. Although the FDA is not advising doctors to stop prescribing Byetta, those who develop severe and unexplained abdominal pain while taking this drug should seek medical attention immediately. More than 700,000 patients with type 2 diabetes have used Byetta since it was launched in 2005. It is jointly developed and manufactured by San Diego-based Amylin and Eli Lilly. Full story.

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