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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 22, 2016
India issues alert to deter use of Roche's Avastin drug for eyes
The logo of Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche is seen at a plant in the
central Swiss village of Rotkreuz November 6, 2013.REUTERS/ARND
WIEGMANN/FILES
India's federal drugs controller issued an alert on Thursday, asking
states to ensure Swiss drugmaker Roche's cancer treatment Avastin was
not administered to treat eyes, after its usage hampered vision in 15
patients.
Despite being a cancer drug, Avastin is often used by doctors globally
for eye ailments even though it does not have U.S. Food and Drug
Administration approval for that purpose.
Studies have shown eye injections of Avastin can curb vision loss.
However, fifteen patients at a hospital in western Gujarat state
underwent surgery last week when they reported swelling and pain in
their eyes following usage of Avastin.
The advisory, issued by India's top drugs regulator G.N. Singh, comes
two days after Reuters reported Gujarat had asked distributors to recall
one batch of the medicine, while the southern state of Telangana
ordered a freeze on all its batches.
"Regulatory authorities may alert their inspectorate staff to monitor
the movement of the said drug and its use in ophthalmology," Singh wrote
in the alert notice, adding the drug was not approved in India for such
usage.
Roche's India unit said it was aware of the government notification and
reiterated it does not promote use of Avastin for eye ailments for which
it does not have an approval.
Still, the company said on Tuesday it was taking events in Gujarat "very seriously" and initiated an internal probe.
The C.H. Nagri Municipal Eye Hospital in Gujarat's Ahmedabad city
administered the drug to 7,000 people over the last decade but has now
stopped.
Cases of shoddy medical treatment and spurious drugs are often reported
in India, where the public health system remains overburdened and
people, especially in smaller towns and villages, struggle to access
basic health services.
Gujarat authorities are also investigating whether the drug involved in last week's incident was a fake copy of Avastin.
(Reporting by Aditya Kalra; Editing by Mark Potter)

