Banned drug Vioxx use in detention centres demands answers and inquiry
Media Release
Tuesday April 12 2005 6:15pm WST
For immediate Release
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"After revelations in the Australian media earlier this week on ABC's Background Briefing and ABC's Four Corners,
followed by this morning's revelations by refugee advocates that the banned and damaging Merck Drug Vioxx (rofecoxib) -
withdrawn September last year in the world's largest drug recall - is still in use at Australia's "detainee warehousing
centre" on Nauru, WA refugee advocacy, lobby and action group Project SafeCom demands some hard and complete answers,"
spokesman Jack Smit said this morning.
"This morning's revelations by Pamela Curr of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in Melbourne that a woman currently in
Melbourne for medical care - but after more than 3 years still locked up in the Nauru detention centre on behalf of the
Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone - was medicated with Vioxx until recent intervention by refugee advocates stopped
it, raise far greater questions than just whether or not this appalling poison pill is still being handed out on Nauru
to asylum seekers."
According to credible internet information, side effects and risk factors of the use of Vioxx include heart attacks,
strokes, blood clots, angina, ulcers/bleeding, nonbacterial meningitis, severe intestinal damage, kidney damage,
heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infection, high blood pressure, swelling of the lower extremities
and fluid retention, tiredness, urinary tract infection and back pain. [website links below]
"The Minister can start by telling us whether or not Afghan refugee Mohammed Sarwar, who died on Nauru in September 2003
- according to the Australian government "of natural causes" at the age of 26 - was prescribed this drug, at what dose,
how often, and for what duration."
"Next, the Minister can answer whether Vioxx was also in use on Christmas Island, where in January 2003 28-year old
Fatima Erfani became gravely unwell with high blood pressure and eventually died in a Perth hospital of a brain
haemorrhage, and whether Fatima was also prescribed this killer drug. It seems that her symptoms were consistent with
the use of Vioxx."
Fatima's death story http://www.safecom.org.au/fatima.htm
"Then, the Minister can supply the list of detainees in the now defunct Curtin, Port Hedland and Woomera detention
centres and the 'warehousing compound' on PNG's Manus Island, and tell us who was prescribed Vioxx, and supply details
as to the intensity, frequency and duration of the doses of Vioxx - including details of medications issued to Mr
Mohammed Saleh, who died of complications of surgery in Perth in 2002 - just to make sure Vioxx can be excluded from his
cause of death."
"And Senator Amanda Vanstone can complete the job by supplying the same details for Maribyrnong, Villawood and Baxter:
we at Project SafeCom are confident that the Minister is happy to openly speak with Australians, the media and the Joint
Committee about her "three-star motels", as she called detention centres on ABC Radio's Sunday Profile last Sunday."
"It is extremely important, and wholly within the Duty of Care of the Immigration Minister, that those persons who
received this once called "wonder aspirin" are traced, medically checked, warned, and treated and compensated if it can
be established or suspected that they are, or may be, currently suffering from conditions connected to the use of
Vioxx."
"This week, the Minister is presented with an excellent opportunity to start her work in clearing up this issue, when
the Joint Standing Committee on Migration meets in Parliament House in Canberra on 13 April. She has an excellent
opportunity right this Thursday to tell Don Randall MP, Julia Irwin MP, the Senators Andrew Bartlett, Alan Eggleston,
Linda Kirk, Tsebin Tchen and Laurie Ferguson MP, Michael Keenan MP, Dr Carmen Lawrence MP and Dr Andrew Southcott MP
about all aspects of this medication, and make a good and firm start to clean her slate on this issue." [Committee link
below]
"We also expect a full briefing to the Australian public - and not another turn from the government spin machine - from
the Minister if she wants to gain some kind of credibility in the eyes of the public that's becoming increasingly
critical of mandatory detention under Howard, and she owes it those in detention or in the community who still suffer
after-effects from the use of this horror-pill, or who have suffered in the past, or perhaps, who have died as a result
of this worldwide push for profit and greed by the drug's manufacturers, and by the cover-ups of the FDA."
"If the Minister, as is usually the case with the Howard government, once again wants to replace her duty of fully
informing the Australian public, with engaging a spin machine and an evasion of answers, then surely we must demand an
inquiry into the Vioxx disaster and how it has affected the health of asylum seekers in Australian detention centres."
For more information: Jack H Smit, Project SafeCom Inc. phone 0417 090 130
Online resources: there are hundreds of websites about lawsuits, warnings, news and medical information for the millions
of people affected by this drug. Some examples are:
http://www.vioxxlawinfo.net/vioxx_side_effects
http://www.viox-heart-attack.com/pages/vioxx_side_effects.html
http://www.viox-heart-attack.com/vioxx_news.html
http://www.likemom.com/articles/24.html
http://www.healthyweightforum.org/eng/weight_loss_medication/vioxx-recall.asp
http://www.kbmoll.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=firmGroups.firmGroupDetail=161=5
Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee on Migration: http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/mig/members.htm .
Project SafeCom Inc.
P.O. Box 364
Narrogin
Western Australia 6312
Phone: 041 70 90 130
Web: http://www.safecom.org.au/