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of safe and effective -- >> they have to show that the benefits outweigh the risks. >> reporter: the fda us colgate total's triclosan, quote, was shown to be effective in reducing plaque and gingivitis. based on the scientific evidence, the baffles of the benefit and risk has shown to be favorable for this product. however, wu points to mounting safety concerns in the nearly 20 years since the toothpaste was approved. >> we think it's something the fda needs to revisit. >> reporter: colgate points to more than 100 toxicology studies submitted with its original application back in the '90s and says it provides safety updates annually which are reviewed by the fda. the chemical remains in many other products including makeup, kitchenware, furniture, toys and pesticides and the fda says long-term exposure to this chemical is now higher than previously thought because it's in so many products. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >>> u.s. swimmer ryan lochte and three teammates accused of lightning lying about a robbery in rio will be suspended. he was slapped with the stiffest penalty
of safe and effective -- >> they have to show that the benefits outweigh the risks. >> reporter: the fda us colgate total's triclosan, quote, was shown to be effective in reducing plaque and gingivitis. based on the scientific evidence, the baffles of the benefit and risk has shown to be favorable for this product. however, wu points to mounting safety concerns in the nearly 20 years since the toothpaste was approved. >> we think it's something the fda needs to revisit....
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throckmorton here from the fda. one of my concerns based on the sole economics of it, right, basic economics, you have a generic product that's been on the market for 100 years and suddenly you see this massive rise in the cost, the price, to consumers. that would signal to entrepreneurs that there is an ability to make a profit. when you understand that the cost of goods for the juice is only $1, the delivery vehicle, which is unique and it's innovative, there is a cost to that, too, but when the juice is a dollar and they are selling it for $600 there's some room for some profit, but if new market entrance aren't able to submit an application and get it through the fda then, guess what, you have in this case mylan who is able to market a product quickly rise -- raise the price, bring whom an exorbitant amount of profit with no competition. it was actually my brother who said, hey, why are you trying to get in the business of some private entity and how they price it. i said because the market forces our network. co
throckmorton here from the fda. one of my concerns based on the sole economics of it, right, basic economics, you have a generic product that's been on the market for 100 years and suddenly you see this massive rise in the cost, the price, to consumers. that would signal to entrepreneurs that there is an ability to make a profit. when you understand that the cost of goods for the juice is only $1, the delivery vehicle, which is unique and it's innovative, there is a cost to that, too, but when...
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what is the current fda backlog over all? what is the current backlog on drug approvals? >> currently there are 2300 new drug applications we are reviewing. that is not backlog. it is the product in the queue prior to 2012 prior to the passage, the number of products in the queue in 2012 that are unreviewed, less than 100. we have reviewed 90% of those to provide feedback to the sponsors. >> how many epinephrine products? >> can't answer that question. >> you know that number? >> i do not know that number. >> why are we having a hearing about this? >> you know that number. here is the thing. they may tell you had the fda we never talk about this, i don't care. congress doesn't care. i want to know how many epinephrine oriented products there are right now? >> i wish i could answer that. i can get back whatever information i can to you as quickly as i can. >> we you give back the answer i asked be change i will provide whatever information i can. >> are you going to answer the question i asked? >> is. >> will the gentleman agree, give them five minutes to get answers you.
what is the current fda backlog over all? what is the current backlog on drug approvals? >> currently there are 2300 new drug applications we are reviewing. that is not backlog. it is the product in the queue prior to 2012 prior to the passage, the number of products in the queue in 2012 that are unreviewed, less than 100. we have reviewed 90% of those to provide feedback to the sponsors. >> how many epinephrine products? >> can't answer that question. >> you know that...
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kaye, last week one of your biggest critics on the fda resigned. rovide the clear path for this drug -- is it a coincidence this guy resigns last week and the drug is approved this week? >> you know, we don't have really any insight into that whole process. and i think dr. farcus whos had been critical, but i think it is a lot behind the scenes that has gone on and i think it is not related to one reviewer. i think it really was looking at the totality of the data and there was a decision that need toad be ma -- that needed to be made and it took some time. and hopefully for the next drug we'll make it easier for the fda to have a simple process for a clinical trial. but i think based on the information, they had to make a decision based on the information we gave them and they did. >> dr. kaye, so much more to discuss but we are short on time. we have to let you go there. but thank you so much for joining us. >> very nice to talk to you, meg. thank you very much. >> ed kaye of sarepta. so what do we do here with the stock? >> well, i don't know wha
kaye, last week one of your biggest critics on the fda resigned. rovide the clear path for this drug -- is it a coincidence this guy resigns last week and the drug is approved this week? >> you know, we don't have really any insight into that whole process. and i think dr. farcus whos had been critical, but i think it is a lot behind the scenes that has gone on and i think it is not related to one reviewer. i think it really was looking at the totality of the data and there was a decision...
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throckmorton here from the fda. one of my concerns based on the sole economics of it, right, basic economics, you have a generic product that's been on the market for 100 years and suddenly you see this massive rise in the cost, the price, to consumers. that would signal to entrepreneurs that there is an ability to make a profit. when you understand that the cost of goods for the juice is only $1, the delivery vehicle, which is unique and it's innovative, there is a cost to that, too, but when the juice is a dollar and they are selling it for $600 there's some room for some profit, but if new market entrance aren't able to submit an application and get it through the fda then, guess what, you have in this case mylan who is able to market a product quickly rise -- raise the price, bring whom an exorbitant amount of profit with no competition. it was actually my brother who said, hey, why are you trying to get in the business of some private entity and how they price it. i said because the market forces our network. co
throckmorton here from the fda. one of my concerns based on the sole economics of it, right, basic economics, you have a generic product that's been on the market for 100 years and suddenly you see this massive rise in the cost, the price, to consumers. that would signal to entrepreneurs that there is an ability to make a profit. when you understand that the cost of goods for the juice is only $1, the delivery vehicle, which is unique and it's innovative, there is a cost to that, too, but when...
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when antibacterial soap manufactures couldn't prove it was safe, the fda banned 19 active ingredients, including the most common. the ban applies to antibacterial soap soap considered an o, this c. >> any chemical that's used in these kinds of products has to be safe and effective. >> the same standards don't necessarily apply to other products, like colgate toothpaste, submitted in the 1990s under a new drug application with new drugs, instead of safe and effective... >> they have to show the benefit outweigh the risks. >> it was shown to be effect t i have in reducing plaque. the balance of the benefit and risk has shown to be favorable for this product. however, they point to mounting safety concerns. >> we think the fda needs to revisit. >> colgate points to more than 100 studies, with the original application, and says they provide safety updates annually reviewed by the fda. the chemical remains in other products, including makeup, kitchen-wear and toys and pesticides. the long-term exposure to the chemical is higher than previously thought because it's in so many products. join
when antibacterial soap manufactures couldn't prove it was safe, the fda banned 19 active ingredients, including the most common. the ban applies to antibacterial soap soap considered an o, this c. >> any chemical that's used in these kinds of products has to be safe and effective. >> the same standards don't necessarily apply to other products, like colgate toothpaste, submitted in the 1990s under a new drug application with new drugs, instead of safe and effective... >> they...
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. >> that's what the fda said after banning anti-bacterial cream tries to blend in. cream tries to blend in. but the flavors we sent him here to fix it. but congressman joe heck became part of the problem. wall street invested over a half-million dollars in congressman heck's campaigns, ecurity, handing wall street billions in fees, but risking our retirement in the stock market, cutting benefits, putting wall street ahead of us. congressman heck -- what's wrong with washington. >>> if you are a frequent shipper, heads up. u.p.s. will be increasing rates. >> good news. the hike won't happen until after the holidays. they are not waiting long. right after the holidays, they average of 5%. the price takes effect december 26th. u.p.s. says this will support expansion as they try to maintain the high service levels expected by their customers. >>> a recall alert to tell you about on samsung's newest smartphone. two weeks after it went on sale, they stopped sales and recalled the flagship phone, the galaxy note 7 due to the potential of the battery exploding. the company s
. >> that's what the fda said after banning anti-bacterial cream tries to blend in. cream tries to blend in. but the flavors we sent him here to fix it. but congressman joe heck became part of the problem. wall street invested over a half-million dollars in congressman heck's campaigns, ecurity, handing wall street billions in fees, but risking our retirement in the stock market, cutting benefits, putting wall street ahead of us. congressman heck -- what's wrong with washington....
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he's served as watchdog on the fda arm of agriculture and his staff along with him working regularly, tell us about the progress in trans fat and mayor bloomberg and other efforts quest trans fat makes for a great three. industry in the 90s was marketing about 8 billion pounds a year of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. and through 1990, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil was considered the 1993 mandate for labeling and write about then, denmark band partially hydrogenated oil. so the fda is still talking about labeling and denmark is banning so we petition and the evidence had gotten so strong with both those clinical studies and epidemiological studies that that warranted us to urge and petitioned the fda the band partially hydrogenated oil. which the fda didn't do until 2015. another 10 year delay but trans fat really became a dirty word and so many companies started labeling their food no trans fat and it has been largely whist out of the food supply.90 percent or more of trans fat is gone, 7 to 7 and a half billion pounds a year and it really shows the impact starting with
he's served as watchdog on the fda arm of agriculture and his staff along with him working regularly, tell us about the progress in trans fat and mayor bloomberg and other efforts quest trans fat makes for a great three. industry in the 90s was marketing about 8 billion pounds a year of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. and through 1990, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil was considered the 1993 mandate for labeling and write about then, denmark band partially hydrogenated oil. so the fda...
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now, the fda is making changes. susan hogan has been looking nt developing story. >> the fda not only says anti-bacterial is ineffective, it is banning the sale of those saying they may not be safe to use over longer periods. the fda says products containing certain active ingredients no longer will be marketed. 93% of liquid products that have the label anti-bacterial or antant anti-microbial. the agency says manufacturers did not provide them with scientific evidence that the anti-bacterial soaps are any better than plain old soap and water. >> soap is fantastic. soap is a detergent. it's very difficult to say why do you need >>> cleaning says antibacterial are safe and effective. in a statement, it says washing the hands with an anti-septic soap reduces the risk of infection. the fda ruling does not affect hand sanitizers, wipes and other products. >> thank you very much. >>> in d.c., detectives are looking for a person who shot and killed a teenager earlier this morning. it happened on 14th street in northeast.
now, the fda is making changes. susan hogan has been looking nt developing story. >> the fda not only says anti-bacterial is ineffective, it is banning the sale of those saying they may not be safe to use over longer periods. the fda says products containing certain active ingredients no longer will be marketed. 93% of liquid products that have the label anti-bacterial or antant anti-microbial. the agency says manufacturers did not provide them with scientific evidence that the...
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throckmorton here from the fda. e of my concerns based on the sole economics of it, right, basic economics, you have a generic product that's been on the market for 100 years and suddenly you see this massive rise in the cost, the price to consumers. that would signal to entrepreneurs that there is an ability to make a profit. when you understand that the cost of goods for the juice is only $1, the delivery vehicle, which is unique and it's innovative, there is a cost to that, too, but when the juice is a dollar and they are selling it for $600 there's some room for some profit. but if new market entrance trants aren't able to submit an application and get it through the fda then, guess what, you have in this case mylan who is able to market a product quickly rise, raise the price, bring whom an exorbitant amount of profit with no competition. it was actually my brother who said, hey, why are you trying to get in the business of some private entity and how they price it? i said because the market forces our network.
throckmorton here from the fda. e of my concerns based on the sole economics of it, right, basic economics, you have a generic product that's been on the market for 100 years and suddenly you see this massive rise in the cost, the price to consumers. that would signal to entrepreneurs that there is an ability to make a profit. when you understand that the cost of goods for the juice is only $1, the delivery vehicle, which is unique and it's innovative, there is a cost to that, too, but when the...
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the fda is not suggesting throw out your anti-bacterials, just don't buy any more. the rule of thumb say hygienists about washing your hands, 20 seconds with soap and water, that's enough time, they say, to hum "happy birthday" twice, and we're not talking about hand sanitizers, we're only talking about anti-bacterial soaps. >>> the fbi took an unusual step today releasing its notes from hillary clinton's lengthy recent interview with agents about how she handled her emails while secretary of state. the release is certain to fuel the controversy that has hounded clinton for a year and a half. we get more this evening from andrea mitchell. >> reporter: hillary clinton's 3 1/2 hour fbi interview exactly one month ago, about a subject she seems to the fbi notes reveal that are things she actually didn't know about classified information, didn't recall being trained on how to handle it, relied on staff to use their judgment when emailing her, telling the fbi she didn't know the letter "c" on an email meant confidential, the lowest level of classification. speculating it
the fda is not suggesting throw out your anti-bacterials, just don't buy any more. the rule of thumb say hygienists about washing your hands, 20 seconds with soap and water, that's enough time, they say, to hum "happy birthday" twice, and we're not talking about hand sanitizers, we're only talking about anti-bacterial soaps. >>> the fbi took an unusual step today releasing its notes from hillary clinton's lengthy recent interview with agents about how she handled her emails...
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so we petitioned the fda again. and we got the institute of medicine to do a report on what should be done about excess sodium. not whether or not it's harmful. that had been settled, but what should be done. and the institute of medicine basically endorsed that 1978 petition saying the fda should limit sodium levels in cheeses, in breads, and different levels for these different categories of food. the fda immediately said it wouldn't limit the levels, but it might set voluntary targets. so it took another six years, earlier this year, well, for five years the fda didn't do anything. we sued the fda for inaction, public citizen represented us. and that got the fda to get off the dime and propose voluntary targets. so if we're lucky, those voluntary targets will be adopted as final voluntary targets, with two-year and ten-year goals. the ten-year goals would bring sodium down to safe levels. >> mike, i wanted to ask you, you have been pretty critical of the food and drug administration and u.s. department of agricult
so we petitioned the fda again. and we got the institute of medicine to do a report on what should be done about excess sodium. not whether or not it's harmful. that had been settled, but what should be done. and the institute of medicine basically endorsed that 1978 petition saying the fda should limit sodium levels in cheeses, in breads, and different levels for these different categories of food. the fda immediately said it wouldn't limit the levels, but it might set voluntary targets. so it...
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the floor is yours. you, mr.ock: thank chairman, for this opportunity to testify. fda no role in setting drug pricing. there to enhance competition, which has been shown to decrease drug prices. would like to go through some of the actions we do take that enhance competition. we often approve multiple drugs in a therapeutic class. they are separate drugs. for example, there are a lot of antibiotics out there, and so , and there a class may be a lot of drugs that compete in the market. also, we often approve different versions of a marketed drug once passions of exquisite -- once patents of exclusivity have expired. it is part of the legislation. these copies also can compete with the marketed drug. under the generics program, multiple more or less exact copies of a branded drug can be produced once all exclusivity patents have expired. recently, very recently, we cr oved eight generic drugs on the same day. the introduction of multiple copies into the market often can of thelower the pricing drug. finally, our new program, all rise by congress and number of years ago i
the floor is yours. you, mr.ock: thank chairman, for this opportunity to testify. fda no role in setting drug pricing. there to enhance competition, which has been shown to decrease drug prices. would like to go through some of the actions we do take that enhance competition. we often approve multiple drugs in a therapeutic class. they are separate drugs. for example, there are a lot of antibiotics out there, and so , and there a class may be a lot of drugs that compete in the market. also, we...
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she is at the fda center for drug evaluation and research. and their mission, that agency's mission, is to make certain that the public has access to safe and effective drugs. earlier this summer, kansans and people, families with allergies, children had allergies, they had allergies, were faced with the dramatic increase in the cost of the epinephrine injectors or epipens. and in my view, that raises issues for us as appropriators for the food and drug administration in this sense -- the food and drug administration does not have jurisdiction over cost or price of drugs. they're be a regulator in that regard. but their role is to make certain that drugs are efficient efficacy, and as well as safety. part of that process of safety and efficacy is bringing generics to market, and i think it would be useful for our subcommittee to hear to hear th developments fda, in regard to that process. i think all of us have an interest in making certain drugs that are effective and useful are made available to consumers across the country at prices that ar
she is at the fda center for drug evaluation and research. and their mission, that agency's mission, is to make certain that the public has access to safe and effective drugs. earlier this summer, kansans and people, families with allergies, children had allergies, they had allergies, were faced with the dramatic increase in the cost of the epinephrine injectors or epipens. and in my view, that raises issues for us as appropriators for the food and drug administration in this sense -- the food...
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say sear -- -- the fda says if sidesfects treatment should be stopped immediately. >> did anyone tell her? about any possible side affect s. >> she she specifically said that too us. she asked a doctor if there was any side affects and it is common anticipate biotics. 33 million prucriptions serious permanent and disably achesicity. >> a -- toxicity. and these are things like unable to work; severe pain and very disabling. >> that is exactly what happens to deana. and after the very first dose. she had a severe reaction. >> after the first dose. >> the very first crawling. >> symptoms that grew more severe leading up to christmas eve. and she would beg me keep me safe and her husband and i would keep turns keeping watch on her. and the bad thoughtsed with keep coming. and -- thoughted with keep coming. 1003 died. but -- 13 died. only 10% of cases are reported. >> do you believe that the medication played a role? absolutely? there is no doubt? the medication did this to my daughter. my daughter's death cannot be in vein and no one e like this. it is uncongsiable for this to happen
say sear -- -- the fda says if sidesfects treatment should be stopped immediately. >> did anyone tell her? about any possible side affect s. >> she she specifically said that too us. she asked a doctor if there was any side affects and it is common anticipate biotics. 33 million prucriptions serious permanent and disably achesicity. >> a -- toxicity. and these are things like unable to work; severe pain and very disabling. >> that is exactly what happens to deana. and...
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the phones. see which mol >> plus, fda bans. how it affects more than 2100 products that you have in your home right now. >> plus, first pitch. you're gonna meet this amazing little boy who beat cancer and took the spotlight at progressive field tonight. he is incredible. >> good evening. between 60 to 100,000 people are expected tomorrow at the 2016 cleveland national air we'll talk about how the weather holds up coming up . combustible consumer alert. the world's largest smartphone maker is recalling its galaxy note 7. samsung is trying to keep the problem from blowing up. the battery is prone to exploding or catching fire. in a youtube video, a user claims his 2 week old phone went up in flames while it was charging. >> everyone rocking the new note y'all. >> 2.5 million galaxy note 7s. samsung said it conducted a thorough investigation and found a battery issue. hover boards have even caught fire. samsung said it's going to work for wireless carriers to get replacements out there now. >>> it's time to think again about antiba
the phones. see which mol >> plus, fda bans. how it affects more than 2100 products that you have in your home right now. >> plus, first pitch. you're gonna meet this amazing little boy who beat cancer and took the spotlight at progressive field tonight. he is incredible. >> good evening. between 60 to 100,000 people are expected tomorrow at the 2016 cleveland national air we'll talk about how the weather holds up coming up . combustible consumer alert. the world's largest...
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so the fda gets its budget from congress, they can put the leverage on the fda, and that' going to changend the person from the fda girl who is involved with this has said, we're doing better and will continue to do better. the medicare/medicaid fight is going to be a political battle roya royale best yea out, if it ever. but we saw the battle lines, and what happened today was the people who want medicare, medicaid authority, they got some ammunition from her testimony today. >> eric, always good to have you with us. thank you for joining us. >>hank you, sue. >> eric gordon from the university of michigan. >>> another drug maker raised the price of an acne medication to nearly $10,000 a tube. according to a report in the financial times, the privately held company called novum i am increased the price by 128%. the two main ingredients arin expensive. one an antibiotic that's been around for decades, and the other is a form of aloe, a generic form of the same crime costs less than $30. >>> the fed wasn't the only central bank to impact the markets today. policy makers at the bank of japan
so the fda gets its budget from congress, they can put the leverage on the fda, and that' going to changend the person from the fda girl who is involved with this has said, we're doing better and will continue to do better. the medicare/medicaid fight is going to be a political battle roya royale best yea out, if it ever. but we saw the battle lines, and what happened today was the people who want medicare, medicaid authority, they got some ammunition from her testimony today. >> eric,...
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doctor holden said the fda banning of 19 different chemicals from consumer soaps as a result of years of study looking at the effects on humans and the environment. the most common chemicals don't work but the research says they do stick around. soil, food in our body. >>reporter: he has been looking at the risks since 2004. he testified thing that could affect hormone levels are created drug resistant bacteria. powerful chemicals have a place in labs and doctors offices soaps using on our hands and in all 2100 products will have to be taken off the shelves. to see if your soap has one of those chemicals look at the active ingredient found on the label had to see the full list of chemicals head to our website. back to you guys. >> samsung users holding brand- new phones tonight are upset. the company recalling 2 1/2 million of the galaxy note 7 phones catch fire. company blames the problem on a faulty battery. the galaxy note 7 was getting good reviews with an iris scanner that let your eyes a microphone. this recall comes days before apple is expected to announce have come out with b
doctor holden said the fda banning of 19 different chemicals from consumer soaps as a result of years of study looking at the effects on humans and the environment. the most common chemicals don't work but the research says they do stick around. soil, food in our body. >>reporter: he has been looking at the risks since 2004. he testified thing that could affect hormone levels are created drug resistant bacteria. powerful chemicals have a place in labs and doctors offices soaps using on...
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that's how long the fda is giving companies to rework formulas and get rid of 19 active ingredients, calling >> i think it's a major de nice peggy thompson, the director of prevention feels so strong about the research. >> it was a big deal. it was quite an undertaking. >> reporter: nearly a year ago, when the hospital decided to switch to touchless dispensers, she also decided to get rid of antibacteria soap. the company she worked with told her she wasn't alone. >> she said their als were split about 50/50. so i felt confident that we weren't real limb by getting rid of the bacterial soapent that we have not made any change that would put patients at risk. >> reporter: experts say it's how you wash your hands that is important and not the ingredients. plain soap and water is just as effective. >> my advice would be to stop using antibacterial soaps. >> reporter: while some choose not to heed the advice, others proactive and taking a stance. >> reporter: the good news, no need to give up your hand sanitizers. most are alcohol based. the cdc recommending using that over the antibacter
that's how long the fda is giving companies to rework formulas and get rid of 19 active ingredients, calling >> i think it's a major de nice peggy thompson, the director of prevention feels so strong about the research. >> it was a big deal. it was quite an undertaking. >> reporter: nearly a year ago, when the hospital decided to switch to touchless dispensers, she also decided to get rid of antibacteria soap. the company she worked with told her she wasn't alone. >> she...
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the fda banning 19 chemicals answers to my own what exactly is getting the boot. >> this won't affect things like sanitizer in public places like the airport but the 75 the grocery store 40% of this chemical is found in all the so goodbye to the general public has been misled. antibacterial soaps are not really anti-anything. doctor holden said the fda banning of 19 different chemicals from consumer soaps as a result of years of study looking at the effects on humans and the environment. the most common chemicals don't >> they are in the air water, soil, food in our body. >>reporter: he has been looking at the risks since 2004. he testified thing that could affect hormone levels are created drug resistant bacteria. powerful chemicals have a place in labs and doctors offices faces multiple times a day. in all 2100 products will have to be taken off the shelves. to see if your soap has one of those chemicals look at the active ingredient found on the label had to see the full list of chemicals head to our website. back to you guys. >> samsung users holding brand- new phones tonight are
the fda banning 19 chemicals answers to my own what exactly is getting the boot. >> this won't affect things like sanitizer in public places like the airport but the 75 the grocery store 40% of this chemical is found in all the so goodbye to the general public has been misled. antibacterial soaps are not really anti-anything. doctor holden said the fda banning of 19 different chemicals from consumer soaps as a result of years of study looking at the effects on humans and the environment....
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several years ago the fda said, list listen, it's a warning shot. show us the data for us to allow these to be on the market and there really hasn't been any individual on using them. so, without that benefit, they're pushed off the market over the next year. >> you say several years, a reason to be concerned if you're using these soaps you might have some of these impacts? >> no, nobody knows of any direct human health issue with using these soaps. there's potential ones. so, no benefit of potential ones, we take a step back. nobody should panic but now when you go shopping and there's that claim, antibacterial, don't buy that one. >> what about hand wipes, the other products in this area? >> that's a great question. right now the fda said, hey, we'll look at data to see if there is benefit to them. again, a warning there. but there is no yet study tasy show there isn't benefit there or a harm there. the fda will look at that and learn more with regard to the hand sanitizers. >> two companies procter & gamble and johnson & johnson consumers look for
several years ago the fda said, list listen, it's a warning shot. show us the data for us to allow these to be on the market and there really hasn't been any individual on using them. so, without that benefit, they're pushed off the market over the next year. >> you say several years, a reason to be concerned if you're using these soaps you might have some of these impacts? >> no, nobody knows of any direct human health issue with using these soaps. there's potential ones. so, no...
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we still have yet to apply to the fda and have approval, but this is a huge step on that journey. >> 225 people in the trial. how many do the fda need before they say we have got to give these children and their families the gw pharmaceutical? >> the good news is this is actually the third positive trial within the field of treatment-resistant child onset epilepsy that we've reported results for in the last six robust and, we believe, comprehensive body of data to file the nda submission with the fda and we are now on track to do that in the first half of 2017. >> so you mentioned that they take many different medicines. so in other words, these children have been taking, what -- you've got people, 16, 17, they've been taking medicines all their life and nothing's worked? >> well, unfortunately in the case of epilepsy, it's a very complex condition, and there are the currently available medications have limited efficacy or are not well tolerated. so this is something which is a hugely important, obviously to the company, but most importantly to the children and the families of those c
we still have yet to apply to the fda and have approval, but this is a huge step on that journey. >> 225 people in the trial. how many do the fda need before they say we have got to give these children and their families the gw pharmaceutical? >> the good news is this is actually the third positive trial within the field of treatment-resistant child onset epilepsy that we've reported results for in the last six robust and, we believe, comprehensive body of data to file the nda...
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. >>> supporters want the fda the power to keep toxic ingredients out of make-up and shampoos and be able to recall a product when it turns out to be unsafe. one of the product is the wynn hair products. all of her air after using the shampoo three times. she is missing a quarter of her red curly hair. >> i wouldn't think a shampoo could do this especially that one is reported to be extra gentle. >> daniel: after the new report, the companies will have to prove their products are safe before putting them on the market. the company said the companies will be required to report ingredients -- incidents like hair loss to the fda. wynn insists their products are safe, but more than 20,000 filed. >>> doctors at a lab in philadelphia are testing a zika virus vaccine for human trials. the vaccine is reportedly being tested in 40 people. researchers say the vaccine is showing promising results by simulating t cells that would target the zika virus. doctors at beth israel deaconess medical center working on a zika vaccine. the fda will determine when and if the zika vaccine can be >>> ups is
. >>> supporters want the fda the power to keep toxic ingredients out of make-up and shampoos and be able to recall a product when it turns out to be unsafe. one of the product is the wynn hair products. all of her air after using the shampoo three times. she is missing a quarter of her red curly hair. >> i wouldn't think a shampoo could do this especially that one is reported to be extra gentle. >> daniel: after the new report, the companies will have to prove their...
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it could be banned by the fda. that is because the government is cracking down on the ingrednts and some antibacterial soaps. the fda use 19 current ingredients anymore because the companies have not proven that they are safe. they also haven't proven that they are any better than just plain soap and water. you need to check your soaps label. the fda thinks you resistant to bacteria and impact your hormones. some companies have one year to get the stuff out of the products. >>> this labor day, which is a great day for some shopping, we are sorting through all of the ads and finding out which ones are the really good deals and which products you may should -- you should wait on. if you need a mattress, now is one of the weekends of the year that the tempur-pedic goes on sale. you can also save on major appliances. ccothes, camping gear, there are some things you should avoid. >> this is not the best we can to buy electronics. that is because a new iphone does not go on sale for a couple of more weeks. you want to buy
it could be banned by the fda. that is because the government is cracking down on the ingrednts and some antibacterial soaps. the fda use 19 current ingredients anymore because the companies have not proven that they are safe. they also haven't proven that they are any better than just plain soap and water. you need to check your soaps label. the fda thinks you resistant to bacteria and impact your hormones. some companies have one year to get the stuff out of the products. >>> this...
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the fda would not tell us who is still receiving it. we only know of four. >> they don't know the government ever supplied anybody. >> that includes our lawmakers in washington. >> are you kidding me? >> when i went to the office last year, and they what? the federal government gives this out. he had no idea. ? ? >> what? the federal government gives this out to patients? we had no idea. ? ? >> this is all part of a $68 million contract the united states renewed with the university of mississippi. check out our youtube channel for a closer look at this investigations. search for craig patrick money, power and politics and click subscribe at the top of the page. you'll find all of our full episodes going back to last year. >>>coming up. dr. spencer leads the opposition to medical marijuana in fla fl. we'll ask her why. marco rubio joins us as congress heads back to work. and hillary clintons rally today and hillary clintons rally today in tampa. z23mkz zy6z y23mky yy6y iture company start shipping globally. we helped lisa finance a new of
the fda would not tell us who is still receiving it. we only know of four. >> they don't know the government ever supplied anybody. >> that includes our lawmakers in washington. >> are you kidding me? >> when i went to the office last year, and they what? the federal government gives this out. he had no idea. ? ? >> what? the federal government gives this out to patients? we had no idea. ? ? >> this is all part of a $68 million contract the united states...
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several years ago the fda said it's a warning shot. ow us the data for us to allow these to be on the market and there really hasn't been any data that there is a public benefit or an benefit to an individual on using them. so without that benefit, they are pushed off the market the next year. >> you saw several years. is there a reason to be concerned if you've been using these soaps you might have some of these impacts? >> no. nobody knows of any direct human health issue with using these soaps. there are potential ones. no benefit of potential ones we take a step back so nobody should panic. now when you go shopping and a claim anti-bacterial, don't buy that one. >> what about hand sanitizers and wipes? the other products in this area? >> that's a great question. as of right now. the fda saying we are looking at data to see if there is benefit to them. again, a warning there but there is no yet study to show that there wasn't benefit there. and there isn't a harm yet. so the fda is going to look at them and we will hear more the next
several years ago the fda said it's a warning shot. ow us the data for us to allow these to be on the market and there really hasn't been any data that there is a public benefit or an benefit to an individual on using them. so without that benefit, they are pushed off the market the next year. >> you saw several years. is there a reason to be concerned if you've been using these soaps you might have some of these impacts? >> no. nobody knows of any direct human health issue with...
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the fda has got to get their act together and start working the process. i look forward to receiving the information that you said you would send. >> thank you. the gentleman from vermont. all, thank you for having this hearing. i find your own being statements at the right time. -- opening statements set the tone. he's asking about whether there is something we can do with the fda and the approval access processor and i'm all in. disclosure, mylan has an excellent production facility in vermont. many people work there and they are proud of it. third, what the drug companies do, i totally agree is widely important. my first wife had cancer. nine years and medication. it is important to get it right. here's the dilemma. by a letter.nt up my four year son has a severe peanut allergy. i'm a single mother working a low-wage job with little health care coverage. i can't afford to pay this much for epipen's and i can't afford not to because that cost is possibly his life. the heart of the matter here is that moms and dads are being given a choice. they can pay m
the fda has got to get their act together and start working the process. i look forward to receiving the information that you said you would send. >> thank you. the gentleman from vermont. all, thank you for having this hearing. i find your own being statements at the right time. -- opening statements set the tone. he's asking about whether there is something we can do with the fda and the approval access processor and i'm all in. disclosure, mylan has an excellent production facility in...
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the fda banned more than a dozen ingredients often included in antibacterial soaps. mark barger gives us the dirt. is part of the hand washing ritual for millions. but today the fda banned 19 chemicals frequently used in many of those soaps, forcing them off the market within a year. >> it is not a ban because they said that this would be bad. it is more like a ban because it is no good. >> reporter: infectious disease says you don't need anything else. >> the fda says soap companies produced no evidence that the chemicals were effective. some research suggests, over time, they could spur drug- resistant bacteria or interfere with normal hormones. >> it very well may be that it would be fine but the companies have not shown it. advocacy group differs with the fda, saying its data supports effectiveness of the banned ingredients. some soap manufacturers have reformulated their soaps without them. mark barger, nbc news. >>> after the break, the final weekend for wild water kingdom. we'll give you the details on how you can join the final water park for the final time. a
the fda banned more than a dozen ingredients often included in antibacterial soaps. mark barger gives us the dirt. is part of the hand washing ritual for millions. but today the fda banned 19 chemicals frequently used in many of those soaps, forcing them off the market within a year. >> it is not a ban because they said that this would be bad. it is more like a ban because it is no good. >> reporter: infectious disease says you don't need anything else. >> the fda says soap...
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once they become approved by the fda, doctors can then diagnose off of it and can actually authorize procedures off it or authorize any kind of whatever the next step is for the treatment of that illness. >> okay. what does it do for the -- i care about the patient. i don't care about the system. i know the system cares about itself and money. what does it do for the quality of life of the patient? >> yeah. so think about the application if you could actually have a patch that would actually be on your body -- i actually brought one. maybe i can show you that a little bit. anyway, just a patch that can actually sit on your body. you can see some of that in the background. that actually captures a bunch of data, and what kind of data would it capture? heart rate, skin temperature, posture. >> you're talking about blood pressure. you're talking about data that -- >> some of it might be captured by a wearable. >> yeah. >> too many false positives. >> there's two tricky things. in this particular device, this is vital connect that we work with. on this particular device, there's a couple
once they become approved by the fda, doctors can then diagnose off of it and can actually authorize procedures off it or authorize any kind of whatever the next step is for the treatment of that illness. >> okay. what does it do for the -- i care about the patient. i don't care about the system. i know the system cares about itself and money. what does it do for the quality of life of the patient? >> yeah. so think about the application if you could actually have a patch that would...
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the meat based food product that the fda says technically doesn't cause rectal bleeding anymore. and it's also wifi enabled. you can make a telephone call and eat it afterwards.
the meat based food product that the fda says technically doesn't cause rectal bleeding anymore. and it's also wifi enabled. you can make a telephone call and eat it afterwards.
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in new york and west virginia have launched investigations into the company's pricing policies and the fda also under fire for not approving alternatives fast enough that could compete with the epipen. savannah? >> tom costello in washington. >>> we turn to the deadly streets of chicago. where a surge in shootings and homicides this year has made headlines across the nation. after repeated calls to boost the size of the police force, mayor rahm emanual's administration announced a major hiring plan to put more uniforms out in force. >> what do we want? >> peace. >> another murder, fresh tears in chicago. 15-year-old demetrius griffin found dead in the trash on the city's violence-plagued west side, his body, badly burned, no one under arrest. >> i need somebody, you know something. please come forward. >> griffin's death adds to the workload of a police department stretched thin in a city that has seen a dramatic surge in
in new york and west virginia have launched investigations into the company's pricing policies and the fda also under fire for not approving alternatives fast enough that could compete with the epipen. savannah? >> tom costello in washington. >>> we turn to the deadly streets of chicago. where a surge in shootings and homicides this year has made headlines across the nation. after repeated calls to boost the size of the police force, mayor rahm emanual's administration announced...
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news, both represent targets for intervention whether with changes or with medication and, in fact, the fda just approved a trial to study a drug called metformin used in type 2 diabetics as a longevity drug. so you are going to be hearing a lot more about this in the future. >> we'll come back to you but want to move on to lucy danziger. i'm not sure if these stunt foods will help are the aging process or not. but we have a lot.
news, both represent targets for intervention whether with changes or with medication and, in fact, the fda just approved a trial to study a drug called metformin used in type 2 diabetics as a longevity drug. so you are going to be hearing a lot more about this in the future. >> we'll come back to you but want to move on to lucy danziger. i'm not sure if these stunt foods will help are the aging process or not. but we have a lot.
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it is primarily the fault of the fda. i have read article, after article for many years we let the food and drug administration become so big and so bureaucrat i can, it is become almost impossible for a small company to get a drug or a medical device to market. and the costs of getting a drug or medical device to market on average become in many cases, most cases over a billion dollars to get a drug to market. and because of that, the drug industry has ended up in the hands of a few big giants. then i read article after article all these giant drug companies and pharmaceutical companies have hired many or most of the former fda commissioners and top level employees, just like the defense department, defense contractors have hired many so many retired admirals and generals. what they have done, in the drug industry, they have come in and they have manipulated the market. now, miss bresch, justifies all this saying that they only get $274 from the epipens. but this, these pens were selling by this other company, this german
it is primarily the fault of the fda. i have read article, after article for many years we let the food and drug administration become so big and so bureaucrat i can, it is become almost impossible for a small company to get a drug or a medical device to market. and the costs of getting a drug or medical device to market on average become in many cases, most cases over a billion dollars to get a drug to market. and because of that, the drug industry has ended up in the hands of a few big...
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. >> the fda banning ingredients every day, washing our hands and you know what? the simplest and best way to do it is to use that simple soap that you have at home not the antibacterial liquid soap. our quest for clean may be doing more harm than good. antibacterial soaps promise to fight germs but the fda says you don't need them. >> it makes sense, really makes sense. there's no evidence that antibacterial soaps work better than soap and water. affected by the ban, more than 2100 products. 40% of soap and body washes on the market. the concern, 19 chemical ingredients found in these products. >> these chemicals are not found to actually cause any harm to the consumer. what they're doing is they're just removing them from the benefit that they don't provide. >> shoppers not surprised. >> soap and water is the most purest, cleanest thing that you can use. >> it's better to use soap and water. they're healthy, our parents, why can't we be healthy? >> the rule, 20 seconds. >> sing happy birthday >> so companies have a year to ban all of those ingredients. the good n
. >> the fda banning ingredients every day, washing our hands and you know what? the simplest and best way to do it is to use that simple soap that you have at home not the antibacterial liquid soap. our quest for clean may be doing more harm than good. antibacterial soaps promise to fight germs but the fda says you don't need them. >> it makes sense, really makes sense. there's no evidence that antibacterial soaps work better than soap and water. affected by the ban, more than 2100...
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. >>> more people are getting tattoos and they're not happy with the results for the fda said the number of consumer complaints are on the rise in its issuing warnings about the dangers of tattoo ink which is problems like allergic skin rashes or inflammatory reaction or types of skin cancer when you go into get a tattoo, it's important you are aware of that and don't think it is harmless paint going into your skin. select the fda is coming up with ways to find harmful toxins in the ink but they will not say if regulations could be in the future. >>> we are blessed to have a good doctor in the house. how are you doing steve? >> fall like. we get the harvest moon tonight. eastern horizon, people going out for friday night football games and it will feel fairly comfortable because it percent his the humidity in the dew point in the 20s so we are going to remain dry and we topped out at 97 a look at those blows. this is what we like to see. nice early mornings will not be extremely warm. monday night ended tuesday clear and dry across thent call conditions, great weather. we get it to 101 o
. >>> more people are getting tattoos and they're not happy with the results for the fda said the number of consumer complaints are on the rise in its issuing warnings about the dangers of tattoo ink which is problems like allergic skin rashes or inflammatory reaction or types of skin cancer when you go into get a tattoo, it's important you are aware of that and don't think it is harmless paint going into your skin. select the fda is coming up with ways to find harmful toxins in the...