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- MEDICINE, Page 65Help on the Way
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- An AIDS drug is approved
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- The Food and Drug Administration announced last October that
- it would allow promising but unproven treatments for AIDS to
- move onto the market more swiftly than other new drugs. Last
- week the agency made good on that promise. It said it would
- approve an aerosol drug, pentamidine, for treatment of a deadly
- form of pneumonia that is a leading killer of AIDS patients.
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- The move is a major departure from the FDA's traditional
- practice of requiring rigorous tests, which can take up to seven
- years, to establish a drug's safety and effectiveness before
- granting approval. Black-market versions of the aerosol
- pentamidine have circulated for years, but the treatment has
- been studied in controlled clinical tests only since July 1987.
- The change of policy came after organized protests by AIDS
- patients, who argued that the Government's stringent
- regulations were blocking access to potentially lifesaving
- medicines.
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