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News Update: June 10, 2005, Eli Lilly pays $700m to settle Zyprexa claims

Zyprexa is the brand name for Olanzapine, a thienobenzodiazepine. It is considered an “atypical” antipsychotic medication used to treat Schizophrenia and Bipolar Mania. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1996, it is thought that Zyprexa works by decreasing the effects of two chemical messengers in the brain, serotonin and dopamine.

For millions of people, prescription drugs are necessary to health and even survival. Yet, the very drugs designed to help people may cause adverse reactions that range from illness to disability to death. As recently as April 11, 2005 the FDA issued an alert advising health care providers, patients, and patient caregivers to safety issues regarding Zyprexa.

In February of 2004, Zyprexa drug maker, Eli Lilly and Company, notified doctors and psychiatrists that elderly patients with dementia face an increased risk of stroke with Zyprexa treatment. While not approved for use in elderly dementia patients, or for anxiety or depression, physicians still prescribe the drug on an “off-label” basis. Off-label use refers to the practice of marketing or prescribing a drug in a different dose, for a longer period of time, or for a different medical condition than approved by the FDA.

In the April 2005 announcement, the FDA asked manufacturers of Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs, including Zyprexa, to include a Boxed Warning in their product’s label that describes the risks and note that these drugs are not approved for “off-label” indications. Some estimates indicate that up to 75% of the 12 million patients who have been prescribed Zyprexa are not sufferers of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Mania, and have been prescribed Zyprexa "off-label".

Evidence dating back to the 1950’s tied the use of Zyprexa and similar drugs to increased risk of diabetes, pancreatitis, hyperglycemia and other pancreas-related illnesses. Zyprexa’s maker, Eli Lilly, continued to aggressively market the drug despite its known risks.

Zyprexa represents about one-third of Eli Lilly’s 4.3 billion in sales last year. While Eli Lilly continues to enjoy the profits from Zyprexa sales, patients continue to suffer from the known and newly discovered health risks associated with the drug. Brown & Crouppen believes that the dangers of Zyprexa will increase as the drug remains in use at nursing homes and hospitals to treat the outbursts of the mentally ill and elderly.

Brown & Crouppen: Prescription Drug Injury Lawyers

Brown & Crouppen has been building a reputation for success with personal injury clients for over 25 years. Today, we are one of mid-America’s largest personal injury law firms with over 70 legal professionals and five offices throughout Missouri and Illinois. A large area of our concentration is dangerous drug litigation involving manufacturers and suppliers of unsafe drugs and products.  If you have been injured by a dangerous drug, the manufacturer may have failed in its duty to design, make, inspect and label the product appropriately.

You can count on the lawyers of Brown & Crouppen for top-notch legal skills and our commitment to making the justice system work for our clients. If you have legal concerns and would like to benefit from the support of a strong team of legal professionals, please contact us online or call our office today at 1-800-536-HELP.




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