The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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Medical Teacher
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955-Sec 1-7 J
Albeit !
rthritis
Mix
Attacks A
Flapjack
&rug as Harmful
By DELOS SMITH tether everything which has been
Ualted, Press Scieaee Sitter I reported concerning the drug in
NEW YORK (UP) A professor p medical literature. He found 26
cf medicine has figured out that 24 ! reports. These reports covered 1.
patients have died during the lastl93 patients. Thus almost one-third
few years after taking pbenylbu- U total had "reactions of vary
tazsne. a - dru which ui widely in degrees of severity, from easily
used for arthritis and related dis-jrewiWe water retention to
eases.
death.'
Dr Edgar F Mauer. associate n Texic PateaUal .
elinieUT professor of medicine at' His points were: phenylbutazone
the University of Southern Califor-iw "chemically similar" to amino
nia. found that 1.178 other patients 'pyrine, a drug which had to be
have suffered distressing "side" j abandoned because of its "disss
reactions, many of them very se- trous effects on the bone marrow."
rious and len?4asting. r Phenylbutazone, too, has a large
Ke got his figures by putting to-toxic potential which .now is well
, esiaDusnea.
"These reactions," he continued,
"do hot appear to be related to
dosage or duration of treatment
They may occur, after the drug has
been withdrawn. There are bo
known methods of predicting an
impending reaction. At present
there are no specific means of
treating reactions .that have . ap
peared. . ,
If the drug were curative, , "a
OMAHA ll - The Eisenhower mcaicum ot ris mignt oe jusu
administration "will never put our i f'ed; he L But it isn t curative
desire to balance the budget ahesd4-lt a Pa-reliever. t
of our determination to maintain j Efforts to Save Womea
adequate military strength." Vke Mauer began his' investigation
President Richard M. Nixon de- after participating in medical ef
dared Tuesday night, forts to save the life of a 48-year-
.Nixon Backs
Strong U.S.
Armed Might
In remarks at the International
Association of Fire Chiefs meeting
old woman who had been pre
scribed the drug for. a painful
here, the vice-president made this knee. After 22 davs of taking tab-
statement in comment on what he lets, a rash appeared. The drug
termed "well intentioned warnings was withdrawn but within five days
that j the United States and the her symptoms put her in a hospi-
free world is being lulled into a f tal. And there she qied 28 days
false sense of security by the rev alter the first toxic reaction,
cent conciliatory moves of Soviet! Th hMv tpmstAcA New En
leaders and that as a result our land Journal of M e d i c i n e pub
strength may be reduced to in-,lihed his findings and commented
adequate levels."
Nixon said the United States end
the free world "are stronger today
than at any time since World War
II, and we are strong enough to
meet and defeat attack by any
potential aggressor."
He said the Geneva conference
has not changed the estimate of the I
military strngta- "one iota", and
the estimate "will not change un
til we witness significant deeds as ,
well as words in the Geneva spirit-"
i :
He listed among deeds "we
would consider significcnt; "aeree
"ment to free election and unifica
tion ;of Germany; agreement to
armaments inspection; liberation
of "millions of people in satellite
countries. discontinuatioir of their
"network of subversion and espion
age;" and dismantling the Iron
Curtain. '
editorially that they were 'formi
dable." "Opposed" to th?m. it
added, were "the claims that 57.6
per cent of patients suffering from
rheumatoid arthritis have 'remis
sions' or 'major improvements
after using the drug.
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