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16
Nov
10

FDA Committee Approves New Lupus Treatment

From the Lupus Foundation of America:

Today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Arthritis Advisory Committee voted overwhelmingly (13 to 2) to recommend BENLYSTA® for approval as a treatment for the autoimmune disease lupus. If FDA approved, BENLYSTA would become the first new treatment for lupus in 52 years. While today’s vote is a positive step, the FDA still must make a final decision to approve BENLYSTA in the coming weeks.

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Sandra C. Raymond, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) issued the following statement after the Committee’s vote:

“We are pleased to share the exciting news that BENLYSTA has cleared a significant hurdle on its path to becoming the first FDA-approved medication for lupus in 52 years – since Dwight D. Eisenhower was president. BENLYSTA is now on track to become the first approved treatment ever developed specifically for lupus.

Today’s historic vote by the FDA Advisory Committee is not only a victory for developers Human Genome Sciences and GlaxoSmithKline, but also for the entire lupus research community and industry. We have all worked for decades to overcome many challenges in developing new therapies for this unique and difficult-to-treat disease. For people with lupus, today’s vote represents a beacon of hope that new and improved treatments can be specifically developed for lupus.

The voices of people with lupus were heard loudly and clearly today. Their testimony demonstrated the urgent need to develop new, safe, effective, and tolerable therapies for lupus. Each person with lupus is unique, and if BENLYSTA is approved, it would be a significant and necessary first step towards creating the full arsenal of treatments that lupus requires. The LFA thanks the committee for its time and review to ensure the safety and efficacy of this potential medication for people with lupus. We also want to thank the numerous individuals with lupus and their families, who provided testimony and attended the hearing to show their support.

We are greatly encouraged by today’s vote, and eagerly await the FDA’s final decision. The LFA will continue to follow this process closely, and keep constituents apprised of developments.

About the Lupus Foundation of America
The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) is the foremost national nonprofit organization dedicated to finding the causes of and cure for lupus, and providing support, services, and hope to all people affected by lupus. The LFA and its national network of chapters, support groups, and local representatives conduct programs of research, education, and advocacy.

About Lupus
Lupus is an unpredictable and potentially fatal autoimmune disease in which the immune system is out of balance, causing inflammation and tissue damage to any organ system in the body.  The health effects of lupus include heart attacks, strokes, seizures, and organ failure.  An estimated 1.5 million Americans and at least five million people worldwide have a form of lupus.  For more information, visit www.lupus.org .

About BENLYSTA
BENLYSTA was developed by Human Genome Sciences (HGS) and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) as an investigational therapy to treat lupus and last year successfully met its endpoints in two pivotal Phase III clinical trials.

15
Oct
10

Birth Control Matters

From Planned Parenthood:

Birth Control Matters is an effort to make no-cost prescription birth control available so that all women can use the method that works best for them and to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies.

Affordable prescription birth control is an essential part of health care for millions of women.  The average woman spends 30 years of her life trying to avoid getting pregnant. More than one-third of women voters in America have struggled with the cost of prescription birth control at some point in their lives, and, as a result, have used birth control inconsistently.

Making birth control available at no cost is the single most important step we can take to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies.

The new health care reform law represents the single biggest opportunity to advance women’s health in 45 years.  To make this opportunity a reality, the law must require health plans to provide prescription birth control to women with no co-pays, as part of the prevention provision.  This would be a huge step forward for America – and especially for the many of women in this nation who cannot afford to pay for prescription contraception.

The time has come to provide birth control at no cost to every woman who wants it.

Help us raise one million voices for no-cost birth control. Sign the petition.

04
May
10

Lupus Awareness Month

May is Lupus Awareness Month and May 10th is World Lupus Day.  Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that strikes mostly women of childbearing age and causes inflammation, pain, and damage to various parts of the body.  I was diagnosed with lupus in 2004 so it is a personal issue for me but lupus affects nearly 1.5 million people in the United States and an estimated 5 million people worldwide so the chances are that someone you know is affected by the illness.  In honor of Lupus Awareness Month, check out the Lupus Foundation site and learn a bit more about this devastating illness.  If we can raise awareness, we might be able to find a cure.

29
Mar
10

Protect Minors’ Privacy: Sign this Petition Against SB1309!

From Planned Parenthood Arizona:

SB 1309 will prevent minors from confidentially accessing to preventive health care and information that is currently available to them in Arizona.

This bill would make Arizona the only state in the nation to prevent minors under the age of 18 from confidentially accessing STI testing and treatment.

All 50 states allow minors to consent to testing and treatment for STI’s, and many explicitly include testing and treatment of HIV.

The public health interest in allowing such confidential treatment is overwhelming, as without confidentiality, minors will be reluctant to seek care and will put themselves at risk.

A broad coalition of organizations in Arizona have come out against this harmful bill, including the Arizona PTA, the Arizona Public Health Association, Arizona Family Planning Council, the Arizona Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Arizona Education Association and the March of Dimes.

We must protect the health of Arizona’s young people!
Please sign the coalition’s online petition encouraging the Arizona Legislature to stop SB1309!

SAY NO to more government regulations that create undue burden on parents, healthcare provider practices, clinics and hospitals.

SAY NO to more government regulations that create undue burden on a parent’s ability to get timely healthcare treatment for their babies, children and teens.

27
Mar
10

How will healthcare reform affect my family?

With all the misinformation that has been going around about the healthcare reform legislation, many people are confused about just how it will actually affect them.  For facts without spin, check out this handy list compiled by the non-profit group MomsRising.org that explains key components of the bill:

How will healthcare reform affect my family?

09
Mar
10

Join the Citizens’ Posse

Here’s your chance to let your voice be heard – join the Citizens’ Posse:

Click here to join: http://healthcareforamericanow.org/page/s/march9dc




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