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link to article on lunesta and cancer

Posted by saturn on May 18, 2006, at 18:56:06

I've posted regarding this before, and am not trying to raise any unfounded hysteria, but I'm curious regarding any thoughts on this article:

http://www.jco.org/cgi/content/full/23/31/8134

Admittedly the study involves only HIV positive patients, but it does mention that "the label for eszopliclone contains significant warnings regarding carcinogenicity and mutagenesis".

 

Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer

Posted by Jost on May 18, 2006, at 21:30:31

In reply to link to article on lunesta and cancer, posted by saturn on May 18, 2006, at 18:56:06

If lunesta didn't not-work for me, and also leave me with the worst taste, I'd be rather freaked out by that.

But then, I only eat Creekstone beef, because I'm worried about mad cow disease, so I may not be entirely rational on some subjects.

Jost

 

Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer

Posted by Phillipa on May 18, 2006, at 21:53:26

In reply to Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer, posted by Jost on May 18, 2006, at 21:30:31

The formula has been used in the UK for many years. Love Phillipa

 

Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer

Posted by Larry Hoover on May 19, 2006, at 6:07:52

In reply to link to article on lunesta and cancer, posted by saturn on May 18, 2006, at 18:56:06

> I've posted regarding this before, and am not trying to raise any unfounded hysteria, but I'm curious regarding any thoughts on this article:
>
> http://www.jco.org/cgi/content/full/23/31/8134
>
> Admittedly the study involves only HIV positive patients, but it does mention that "the label for eszopliclone contains significant warnings regarding carcinogenicity and mutagenesis".

I think it is ridiculous to even publish such a blatantly speculative article. Irresponsible, and inflammatory. Inconsistent with medical prudence.

They clearly discovered a significant variable which alone explains the cancer incidence, CD-4 count. As there is no plausible reason to consider that to be a spurious finding, and no significant trend among Lunesta users, this letter should have been properly filed in the recycling bin.

Lar


 

Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer » Larry Hoover

Posted by saturn on May 19, 2006, at 17:17:47

In reply to Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer, posted by Larry Hoover on May 19, 2006, at 6:07:52

>
> I think it is ridiculous to even publish such a blatantly speculative article. Irresponsible, and inflammatory. Inconsistent with medical prudence.

I'm glad to hear those are your thoughts. Thanks.

--sat

 

Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer

Posted by Jost on May 19, 2006, at 22:12:48

In reply to Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer » Larry Hoover, posted by saturn on May 19, 2006, at 17:17:47

I agree with Larry, totally, about that article--the scientific method is basically nil-- really all the article says is:

gee the drug company's write-up mentions mutagenesis or carcinogenesis, and in this small group of immuno-compromised people, who had a tiny amount of lunesta, some had cancer--so, in view of the write-up, and these cancers, maybe someone should study this. They could just have left out their data, and just said the write-upmade them nervous.

My reaction is more to the supposed (I'm not sure it's more than purely precautionary) emphasis or greater-than-usual notation of mutagenesis, etc. The write-up may mean nothing, though.

Jost

 

Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer

Posted by lansolut on August 22, 2006, at 14:57:45

In reply to Re: link to article on lunesta and cancer, posted by Jost on May 19, 2006, at 22:12:48

For what it's worth, I used Lunesta for about a year and then discovered that I have Lymphoma. Don't know it there's a cause-effect relationship but I'm sure wishing I had stuck to the Benzos.

> I agree with Larry, totally, about that article--the scientific method is basically nil-- really all the article says is:
>
> gee the drug company's write-up mentions mutagenesis or carcinogenesis, and in this small group of immuno-compromised people, who had a tiny amount of lunesta, some had cancer--so, in view of the write-up, and these cancers, maybe someone should study this. They could just have left out their data, and just said the write-upmade them nervous.
>
> My reaction is more to the supposed (I'm not sure it's more than purely precautionary) emphasis or greater-than-usual notation of mutagenesis, etc. The write-up may mean nothing, though.
>
> Jost


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