- Byetta (exenatide)
- Audience: Endocrinologists, other healthcare professionals, consumers
[UPDATED 02/27/2008] Dear Healthcare Professional letter posted.
[Posted 10/16/2007] FDA has reviewed 30 postmarketing reports of acute pancreatitis in patients taking Byetta (exenatide), a drug used to treat adults with type 2 diabetes. An association between Byetta and acute pancreatitis is suspected in some of these cases. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has agreed to include information about acute pancreatitis in the PRECAUTIONS section of the product label.
Healthcare professionals should be alert to the signs and symptoms of acute pancreatitis and instruct patients taking Byetta to seek prompt medical care if they experience unexplained, persistent, severe abdominal pain which may or may not be accompanied by vomiting. If pancreatitis is suspected, Byetta should be discontinued. If pancreatitis is confirmed, Byetta should not be restarted unless an alternative etiology is identified.
[October 16, 2007 - Information for Healthcare Professionals - FDA]
[October, 2007 - Letter - Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Eli Lilly and Company]
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Adds acute pancreatitis to the Byetta's PRECAUTIONS section of the product label.
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