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 PTSD epidemic 
Vets with PTSD are unwittingly enrolled in a dangerous drug trial

Despite U.S. Food and Drug Administration warnings, the Veterans Administration failed to alert 32,000 veterans using the smoking cessation drug, Chantix. Nearly 1,000 of the vets were “enrolled in the Chantix study suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and had been recruited, with monthly $30 payments, for a behavioral study with the drug.” The combination of PTSD and Chantix puts the vets at particularly high risk for suicidal or violent behavior. There was a three month lag between the link being discovered and the vets being notified. Despite that, the White House defended the Veterans Administration, saying “The VA is doing everything they can to be mindful of the safety of these veterans in all their programs and try to help them. This is the Veterans Administration, under wonderful leadership by Secretary Peake, who is interested in the health and safety of these veterans that are under his care, and every other member of that VA system is the same.” Fratto in turn said “It hurts me to have anyone think we would treat our veterans as lab rats.” The initial letter sent to the vets did not mention suicide specifically, but a new letter currently being drafted will. As CMD previously reported, Pfizer has been working to counter bad press about the drug.

Source: ABC News, June 19, 2008

Spin of the Week comes courtesy of PR Watch, a project of the Wisconsin-based Center for Media and Democracy.

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Anthony Lappé is GNN's Executive Editor. He's written for The New York Times, Details, New York, Paper, The Fader and Vice, among many others. He has worked as a producer for MTV and Fuse. He is the co-author of GNN's True Lies and the producer of their Iraq doc,...

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RECENT COMMENTS

A likely story if I ever heard one . . . the “it hurts me” quote is particularly astonishing.

microdot @ 06/27/08 16:02:19

Canadian government established Time Empowerment/Time Line Therapy as the drug free cure for PTSD that has quick and long lasting effect.

The editing in this ‘Article’ is sad i.e. Despite that, the White House defending the Veterans Administration… etc…

johnnycivil @ 06/27/08 20:42:15

Fratto in turn said “It hurts me to have anyone think we would treat our veterans as lab rats.” I’m sure it does hurt him, all that money must hurt a lot.

1nstinct @ 06/28/08 14:58:22
johnnycivil @ 06/30/08 00:17:34

Of course the White House will defend the VA because the VA is a government organization and to say that the VA fucked up would be saying the White House fucked up. And the bullshit statement of “it hurts me to have anyone think we would treat our veterans as lab rats” is the equivalent of conservatives using “terrorism”, gay marriage or illegals immigration as an election point…

MaxBooze @ 07/02/08 15:49:50
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