Study Finds Gleevec Could Damage Heart
Posted on: Monday, 24 July 2006, 12:00 CDT
Researchers at the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia have found that Novartis' anticancer wonder drug Gleevec can be dangerous to the heart.
After studying ten patients who suffered heart failure after taking the drug at University of Texas' M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, the researchers found that a protein targeted by the drug also plays a part in the maintenance of heart muscle. Results from the study appear in the journal Nature.
"While the cancer is treated effectively, there will be some percentage of patients who could experience significant left ventricular dysfunction and even heart failure from this," said lead researcher Dr Thomas Force, professor of medicine at Jefferson Medical College.
Gleevec, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, vastly improved the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), helping as many as 90% of patients diagnosed with the disease to survive over five years.
The researchers said that patients should continue to take the drug despite finding that it could cause heart toxicity. However, they also urged that patients taking the drug should be more closely monitored for its effects on the heart.
"Gleevec is a wonderful drug and patients with these diseases need to be on it," added Dr Force. "We're trying to call attention to the fact that Gleevec and other similar drugs coming along could have significant side effects on the heart and clinicians need to be aware of this."
Source: Datamonitor
Related Articles
- Painkiller Dangerous for Heart Patients
- J&J Unit Orders Heart Failure Drug Test
- Study: Cancer Drug Gleevec Has Heart Risk
- US Reviewing Safety of Bayer Heart-surgery Drug
- Abbott heart failure drug effective in trial
- Heart Failure Drug Stirs Controversy
- Benefits Found in High Doses of Statins; Reducing Cholesterol in Heart Patients Lowers Risk of Heart Attacks, Strokes, 5-Year Study Shows
- Plavix Not Best for Heart Patients With History of Ulcers
- Researchers Claim Flying OK for Heart Patients
- Heart Patients Want More From Their Doctors
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds