Vioxx Recall Prompts Patients To Look For AlternativesDoctor: Safety Concerns Not NewPOSTED: 1:47 pm EDT October 1, 2004 A day after a popular arthritis drug is pulled from pharmacy shelves, patients and doctors are trying to decide what to do next. Vioxx is one of the most popular pain medications in the world -- raking in $2.5 billion in sales last year. About 2 million people worldwide take the drug.On Thursday, Merck Pharmaceuticals announced new concerns that Vioxx may dramatically increase the risk of heart trouble and stroke in those who take it 18 months or longer.Merck said that the results were unexpected, but several studies over the past four years have suggested cardiovascular problems. Dr. Dan Solomon, of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, published one of those studies."With that original data, there were many people in the cardiovascular community concerned about the safety of this drug," he said. Even some patients, like Lyle Shelly, had heard news reports questioning its safety. After two years of taking the drug for a sports injury, he stopped taking it just two weeks ago."I take care of myself, and I don't want to put anything bad into my body. And yeah, I'm happy I'm not taking it right now, knowing what I know," Shelly said.Another Vioxx user, AnnaMarie DeCarlo, said she was "stunned" at the recall and that she's taking the information "very, very seriously." She said she's used the drug for about eight months for shoulder pain -- and that it was "absolutely terrific."
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