Opinion - Coxibs: can this class of drugs survive?
Opinion - Coxibs: can this class of drugs survive?
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Reza TabrizchiDivision of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, MemorialUniversity of Newfoundland, St John’s, NL, CanadaThe sudden voluntary withdrawal of rofecoxib (Vioxx), a “selective” cyclooxygenase 2 (Cox-2) inhibitor, by Merck & Co on Equestrian Helmets September 30, 2004, as a result of its adverse cardiovascular effects (Couzin 2004), begs the question as to whether this toxicity is a class effect.There is little doubt that toxicity associated with a drug can permeate and have a devastating effect on the clinical use of the entire class to which the drug belongs, unless the nature of that toxicity is clearly defined and characterized in a transparent fashion within the scientific Foot Care Collection community.In this particular case, the jury is still out.However, unless this class of drugs is used appropriately and wisely, it will not survive.