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Nancy LC
Fri, Jan-05-07, 10:08
This article is great: http://heartscanblog.blogspot.com/2007/01/fish-oil-and-perverse-logic-of.html

Snippet:
Hospitals are now starting to carry prescription fish oil, known as Omacor, on their formularies. It's used by some thoracic surgeons after bypass surgery, since fish oil has been shown to reduce the likelihood of atrial fibrillation (a common rhythm after heart surgery).

Why now? The data confirming the benefits of fish oil on atrial fibrillation has been available for several years.

It's now available in hospitals because it's FDA-approved. In other words, when fish oil was just a supplement, it was not available in most hospitals. Whenever I've tried to get fish oil for my patients while in hospital, you'd think I was trying to smuggle Osama Bin Laden into the place. The resistance was incredible.

Now that FDA-approved Omacor is available, costing $130 dollars per month for two capsules, $195 for the three capsule per day dose for after surgery, all of a sudden it becomes available. Why would this irrational state of affairs occur in hospitals?

NewRuth
Fri, Jan-05-07, 10:20
And people say it's not all about the money!

Equinox
Fri, Jan-05-07, 13:11
It costs WHAT???!!!!!

LC FP
Fri, Jan-05-07, 13:21
It's now available in hospitals because it's FDA-approved
Contents of an Omacor capsule:

465 mg EPA
375 mg DHA
4 mg alpha-tocopherol in a carrier of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils including soybean oil

I guess the FDA was waiting for a manufacturer to package the fish oils with some nice trans fats...

Mutant
Fri, Jan-05-07, 21:56
It's another 'This would be so funny if it wasn't so tragic' ...

ProfGumby
Sat, Jan-06-07, 00:28
Contents of an Omacor capsule:

465 mg EPA
375 mg DHA
4 mg alpha-tocopherol in a carrier of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils including soybean oil

I guess the FDA was waiting for a manufacturer to package the fish oils with some nice trans fats...

I guess all I can say is WTF?!?!?

Trans fats and fish oil for 130 a month?? I can buy 19 bottles of higher quality, trans fat free stuff at the health food store for that amount!!

And my reaction is not only due to price gouging, watch out! This may be the first step in Big Pharma taking over our suppliments.....