| "Pfizer Inc. said Dec 10, 2010 it is pulling its blood pressure drug Thelin off the market and stopping all clinical trials because the drug can cause fatal liver damage." | |||||||||||
Is there glycol ether in Thelin? What is the chemical formula?
Sitaxentan sodium (TBC-11251) is a medication for the
treatment of
pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).[1]
It was marketed as Thelin by Encysive Pharmaceuticals
until
Pfizer purchased Encysive in February 2008. In 2010,
Pfizer voluntarily removed sitaxentan from the market due to
concerns about liver toxicity.[2]
& what about Avandia now recalled which was used for 'diabetes help' ... & was found to cause heart attacks? Avandia is: C18H19N3O3S (±)-5-[[4-[2-(methyl-2-pyridinylamino)ethoxy]phenyl]methyl]-2,4-thiazolidinedione, (Z)-2-butenedioate (1:1)
Looks like glycol ether is in that medication ... which I suspect causes diabetes and which causes high blood pressure in the first place: Autoimmune Issues! If glycol ether is causing the problem/s in the first place, including glycol ether in medications would harm us more, wouldn't it? The most frequently used glycol ether:
Dr James D. Sidman: "Be a lumper not a splitter" (Look at the BIG
PICTURE / not separate into its component parts) Ask your doctor to consider immunoglobulin therapy IVIG in which good immune cells will likely neutralize the attacking immune cells *
I'm looking forward to the day when I and my loved ones and friends can have gamma globulin IV for help with autoimmune issues: vision loss, abnormal blood pressure or blood sugar or body temp (high or LOW! AI Hypothalamus?), memory loss, hair loss, hearing loss. odd rashes, feeling so TIRED (red blood cell anemia), stiff bones, Degenerative Disk Disease, Periodontal connective tissue disorder ... extreme irritability
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