Friday, August 19, 2005

A Widow's Grief: The Vioxx Trial Verdict

No amount of money can ease the sorrow of a grieving widow. And my heart goes out to Carol Ernst for the loss of her husband.

I was, however, repulsed by the actions of her attorney today. Shouting "AMEN" as the verdict was read. And running from the courtroom, dragging Mrs. Ernst by the hand. He was ecstatic; she had the expression of continuing grief and bereavement.

I've got mixed feelings about the verdict. I am pleased that Mrs. Ernst's future has been secured. Although it is little concession to her heartbreak, I would hope she would feel consolation that her voice was heard. It is a complicated issue, however, with the potential of long term effect.

On the one hand, drug companies should make every effort to test their products, and to make immediate changes when they become aware of problems or results with a dangerous trend.

On the other, how long is long enough to test a drug prior to market? Are we willing to postpone all medications for even more rigid testing than is required now? At what financial cost would we be willing to pay for further testing? Drugs are already outrageously expensive, to the point that people who need them, simply abstain because they cannot afford them. I know the drug companies are making good profit, but I am hopeful that it is reinvested in further research and development.

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