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Drug Approved. Is Disease Real? - New York Times
by Shannon at 11:02 am EST, Jan 21, 2008

Fibromyalgia is a real disease. Or so says Pfizer in a new television advertising campaign for Lyrica, the first medicine approved to treat the pain condition, whose very existence is questioned by some doctors.
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Jamie Rector for The New York Times

Lynne Matallana, who says she has fibromyalgia, said the drugs would aid acceptance.
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Times Health Guide: Fibromyalgia

For patient advocacy groups and doctors who specialize in fibromyalgia, the Lyrica approval is a milestone. They say they hope Lyrica and two other drugs that may be approved this year will legitimize fibromyalgia, just as Prozac brought depression into the mainstream.

But other doctors — including the one who wrote the 1990 paper that defined fibromyalgia but who has since changed his mind — say that the disease does not exist and that Lyrica and the other drugs will be taken by millions of people who do not need them.

Well, the drug is a painkiller, there's lots of things that can be used for. It doesn't matter whether or not theres a specific condition called fibromyalgia, the market exists and all the people have pain symptoms.


 
 
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