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 FDA hires consumer advocate
Author: Eva Pastor
Date:   10-20-09 11:53

Source: The Scientist.com
URL: http://www.the-scientist.com/blog/display/56066/
Date published: October 19th 2009

FDA hires consumer advocate
Posted by Bob Grant

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added a vocal consumer advocate to its policy team.

Peter Lurie, former director of the health research group at Washington, DC-based watchdog group Public Citizen, will be serving in the Office of Policy helping to "develop strategies to facilitate medical product availability to meet critical public health needs," Peter Pitts, president of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest (CMPI) and former FDA official, wrote on the CMPI's Drugwonks blog on Saturday (Oct. 17). Lurie played a role in raising early alarms about several commercial drugs -- such as Pfizer's Bextra, GSK's Avandia, and Merck's Vioxx -- and in voicing concern about publishing practices in the pharmaceutical industry (see The Scientist's story about the phony "journal" published by Elsevier and funded by Merck).

The FDA also appointed attorney John Taylor, who most recently served as executive vice president for the health division at the Biotechnology Industry Organization, an industry trade group. Taylor will serve as counselor to FDA commissioner Margaret Hamburg and will oversee the agency's crisis response measures.


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