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Bayer
Voluntarily Withdrawals Baycol
August 8, 2001 FDA today
announced that Bayer Pharmaceutical Division is voluntarily
withdrawing Baycol (cerivastatin) from the U.S. market because of
reports of sometimes fatal rhabdomyolysis, a severe muscle adverse
reaction from this cholesterol-lowering (lipid-lowering) product.
The FDA agrees with and supports this decision.
Baycol (cerivastatin), which was
initially approved in the U.S. in 1997, is a member of a class of
cholesterol lowering drugs that are commonly referred to as "statins."
Statins lower cholesterol levels by blocking a specific enzyme in
the body that is involved in the synthesis of cholesterol. While
all statins have been associated with very rare reports of
rhabdomyolysis, cases of fatal rhabdomyolysis in association with
the use of Baycol have been reported significantly more frequently
than for other approved statins.
Fatal rhabdomyolysis reports with
Baycol have been reported most frequently when used at higher
doses, when used in elderly patients, and particularly, when used
in combination with gemfibrozil (LOPID and generics), another
lipid lowering drug. FDA has received reports of 31 U.S. deaths
due to severe rhabdomyolysis associated with use of Baycol, 12 of
which involved concomitant gemfibrozil use.
Rhabdomyolysis is a condition
that results in muscle cell breakdown and release of the contents
of muscle cells into the bloodstream. Symptoms of rhabdomyolysis
include muscle pain, weakness, tenderness, malaise, fever, dark
urine, nausea, and vomiting. The pain may involve specific groups
of muscles or may be generalized throughout the body.
Most frequently the involved
muscle groups are the calves and lower back; however, some
patients report no symptoms of muscle injury. In rare cases the
muscle injury is so severe that patients develop renal failure and
other organ failure, which can be fatal.
Bayer Pharmaceutical Division has
announced plans to withdraw Baycol to the pharmacy level.
Pharmacies will be instructed to return the product to the
manufacturer for a refund.
Patients who are taking Baycol
should consult with their physicians about switching to alternate
medications to control their cholesterol levels. Patients taking
Baycol who are experiencing muscle pain or are also taking
gemfibrozil should discontinue Baycol immediately and consult
their physician.
There are five other statins
available in the U.S. that may be considered as alternatives to
Baycol. They are: lovastatin (Mevacor), pravastatin (Pravachol),
simvastatin (Zocor), fluvastatin (Lescol), and atorvastatin (Lipitor).
For further information regarding
the withdrawal of Baycol, patients and physicians can contact
Bayer Customer Service 1-800-758-9794 or the FDA's Drug
Information Office at 301-827-4573 or 1-888-INFO-FDA, or go to "Baycol
Information" on FDA's Website.
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