For any American senior, health and safety is their top priority. That's why 60 Plus is firmly behind stopping the prevalence of manufactures, doctors, and pharmacies distributing unapproved drugs when an approved drug or its equivalent is available on the market. We are especially concerned because our members -- senior citizens -- make up a large percentage of those for whom drug prescriptions are written... Read more >>>
FDA Watch
February 15, 2011
Dear Sir or Madam:
As you may know, gout is a painful form of arthritis that primarily affects seniors. Patients afflicted with this disease depend on colchicine products to treat acute gout flare-ups that often occur at varying frequencies and intensities depending on individual patients.
More than 17,000 women with late-stage breast cancer rely on a drug called Avastin to extend and save their lives. But the drug may be taken away as a treatment option for most doctors and patients if the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has its way. Such a decision would bankrupt families, create a two-tier health care system in the United States, and literally kill women and seniors who are denied access to the drug. The stakes could not be higher.
19 Oct
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–James L. Martin, chairman of the 60 Plus Association, a seniors advocacy group, applauded the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to remove unapproved colchicine products from the market, and called on drug manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies to help the FDA protect patients from unapproved drugs.
60 Plus salutes, Florida Senate candidate, Marco Rubio. Earlier this summer, 60 Plus Association’s Chairman, Jim Martin and 60 Plus’ spokesperson, Pat Boone announced that Rubio won the organization’s Honorary Guardian of Seniors’ Rights award.
Seniors depend largely on the medical expertise provided to them by their physicians. We have little choice but to trust that they are helping us make good health decisions, and most importantly, putting safety first.
Cornerstone Therapeutics, a North Carolina Drug Manufacturer announced that it will stop selling unapproved drugs by the end of this year.
26 Jul
In an effort to educate seniors, and consumers of all ages, on the risks and dangers associated with unapproved drugs, Jim Martin, chairman of 60 Plus, released an audio news clip today with important information on the issue. In the clip, Martin urges the FDA to fully enforce its unapproved drugs initiative.