VA mishaps shake Congress' confidence
Audrey Hudson (Contact)
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
A key congressional leader says he has no confidence in the Department of Veterans Affairs and would have pulled his own children out of the VA's human subject study that used a drug with dangerous side effects that is being prescribed to veterans with mental disorders.
"I don't have confidence in the leadership that allowed this to happen," said Rep. Bob Filner, California Democrat and chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, which oversees the VA.
A review released Friday of a smoking-cessation study on veterans suffering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) found that the VA was responsible for numerous "unacceptable failures" in ensuring safeguards for soldiers in the experiment.
The smoking-cessation study at one time included more than 200 veterans who took the drug Chantix, which was later found to have psychosis and suicidal behavior among its possible side effects.
The internal review was prompted by an investigation by The Washington Times and ABC News published in June, which found that the veterans were not notified in a timely manner about new warnings from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about the drug's side effects.
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