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FDA Staffers Stick With Their HPV Vaccine Position

Posted by H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik

FDA once again backs HPV vaccines as panel prepares to vote

As an expert FDA panel prepared to meet this week to review new applications to market Cervarix to prevent cervical cancer in women and expand the use of Gardasil to prevent genital warts in males, both companies got key support from FDA staffers.

On Friday, the FDA said that GlaxoSmithKline’s Cervarix is effective in preventing the two most common types of cervical cancers 93 percent of the time. And the staff report discounted any potential links between the vaccine and muscular and neurological problems, which has delayed an approval since 2007. The FDA also agreed that Gardasil was effective in preventing male genital warts.

The review of these new applications is only likely to heat up the HPV Vaccine controversy

Both vaccines have been harshly criticized by social conservatives in the U.S. And some medical experts have joined in as well, arguing that screening can be an equally effective method in stopping cancer. Nevertheless, more than 100 countries have approved the vaccines and many strongly support their use, noting high rates of efficacy.

Review  AP online article: FDA says Glaxo vaccine blocks cancer-causing virus

Read the Wall Street Journal Online Health Report: FDA Advances Merck’s Gardasil for Men, Glaxo’s Cervarix

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