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Bumper Stickers are coming! And they work!

***UPDATE: BUMPER STICKERS ARE HERE! You will also note a way to pay imme­dia­tely for either bum­per stic­kers or t-shirts, using a new, gro­wing and SECURE site that trans­fers money from your bank to the STTM account on the site. This is a pre­fe­rred alter­na­tive to Pay­Pal with much less hassle. NOTE: IF YOU USE IT, you will need to use Con­tact Me to let me know the infor­ma­tion on the Order Form.

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A gal sug­ges­ted I also have bum­per stic­kers in addi­tion to the t-shirts, and I think she’s right. I have a bum­per stic­ker on my car of Cal­vin peeing on a par­ti­cu­lar brand of T4 (I can’t sell those since I name the brand – lol). But it defi­ni­tely catches atten­tion! Just the other day, as we had par­ked our car in front of a Wal­greens, a gal came up with her camera to take a photo of the bum­per stic­ker. She laughingly explai­ned that she works in the phar­macy and wan­ted to show it to the pharmacist.

And I have to won­der how MANY view that bum­per stic­ker when I am sit­ting in line behind a red light, or par­ked somewhere. It has to create thought. And that is exactly what we ALL want – to create thought in this T4-obsessed, TSH-worshipping society.

You will see four dif­fe­rent kinds of bum­per stic­kers on this site before March, and I will announce them here. Three use good ole tongue-in-cheek humor. WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Stop the thy­roid madness!


  • Want to keep track of these “fringe web­site” blog posts? ;-) Curious what’s on Janie’s mind? Use the noti­fi­ca­tion on the lower left of the links, called a News­let­ter, or an RSS Feed.
  • The extre­mely hip and sophis­ti­ca­ted STTM t-shirts are half price! Great BUMPER STICKERS, too. Spread the word – YOU may make a dif­fe­rence in someone’s life.
  • Check out the patient-to-patient book with even more detail (and which doc­tors seem to res­pect more than websites).
  • Need to unders­tand all your best options for thy­roid treat­ment? Go here.
  • Keep infor­med of each live Thy­roid Patient Com­mu­nity Call on Talkshoe by sig­ning up as a follo­wer.

Oops. Let’s not blow this out of proportion!

A very ove­rreac­tive rumor is being star­ted as I type this about the FDA and Armour, and I think this whole topic needs to be leve­led out. The rumor is as follows:

1) The FDA has stop­ped manu­fac­ture of all grand­fathe­red drugs like Armour.
2) Armour will no lon­ger be avai­la­ble at your local pharmacy

i.e. it’s being ban­ned, dis­con­ti­nued, taken off the mar­ket, got­ten rid off…you name it.

Now first let me cla­rify that all are totally and com­ple­tely false. Forest Labs is still making Armour, and you can also find Armour at your local phar­macy, even if cer­tain strengths are easier found than others.

Here is what is going on: In the January-February issue of the 2007 (i.e. a YEAR AGO) FDA Con­su­mer Maga­zine, an article came out by Miche­lle Mea­dows tit­led The FDA Takes Action Against Unap­pro­ved Drugs. But this is NOT new news. This is based on the June 2006 release gui­dance by the FDA, called Mar­ke­ted Unap­pro­ved Drugs — Com­pliance Policy Guide. What the FDA is doing is wor­king to get unap­pro­ved drugs meet their appro­val guidelines.

What is an unap­pro­ved drug? For one, they are those drugs which were around before the FDA (Fede­ral Drug Admi­nis­tra­tion) came into exis­tence in 1938, and these drugs were ‘grand­fathe­red’ in with the sub­se­quent FDA-approved drugs the­reaf­ter. (Armour is an exam­ple. Synth­roid was too until it did what it took to be appro­ved in 2002) Other exam­ples, as explai­ned in the January/February 2007 article, are when only one com­pany may have appro­val to mar­ket a drug, but other com­pa­nies are ille­gally mar­ke­ting their ver­sions of the drug without having gone through the FDA’s appro­val pro­cess. Another sce­na­rio is that a com­bi­na­tion of ingre­dients is appro­ved by the FDA, but a com­pany is mar­ke­ting a sin­gle ingre­dient without approval.

The article also clearly sta­tes: Before pur­suing regu­la­tory action against unap­pro­ved drugs, the FDA plans to con­si­der the effects on the public health, inc­lu­ding whether the pro­duct is medi­cally neces­sary. The agency recog­ni­zes that some unap­pro­ved the­ra­pies offer bene­fits. An exam­ple is Phe­no­bar­bi­tal, a drug used to con­trol sei­zu­res. In some cases, FDA action requi­ring drug appro­vals will be gra­dual to avoid shor­ta­ges of medi­cally neces­sary pro­ducts. In other words, whe­ne­ver the day may come that Forest Labs is asked that Armour meet the regu­la­tions of the FDA, the pro­cess will be gra­dual and Forest will be given a fair dead­line to do what it takes.

Kathy, a phar­ma­cist with Forest Labs, reminds us that Armour has never been asked to go through that pro­cess (or they may not be admit­ting it yet so they can go through it in peace.). And if the day comes, they will do what it takes. Armour is a safe and life-giving pro­duct. And you bet your boo­ties that even if it loo­ked threa­te­ned some day, there would be a huge upri­sing from patients to stop it. But that’s not going to hap­pen, just as it was for Synth­roid where Abbott labs did what it took to be appro­ved, and succeeded.

So, take heart: everything is fine. Armour is still being made. Your phar­ma­cies still have it, even when some strengths are easier to come by than others. And I’ll keep you infor­med. And remem­ber: I’ve always told you to stock up on your desic­ca­ted thy­roid pro­ducts any­way. :)

p.s. The root of the rumor comes from a recent recall by Forest Labs con­cer­ning its 3, 4 and 5 grain tablets, which had a 6-month potency pro­blem, and a misun­ders­tan­ding about it’s impli­ca­tions by indi­vi­duals. Those tablets are currently sche­du­led to be out again by the end of January.

http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2007/107_drug.html
http://www.fda.gov/cder/guidance/6911fnl.pdf

***Want to spread the word and be your own thy­roid patient advo­cate? Get your t-shirt here.


  • Want to keep track of these “fringe web­site” blog posts? ;-) Curious what’s on Janie’s mind? Use the noti­fi­ca­tion on the lower left of the links, called a News­let­ter, or an RSS Feed.
  • The extre­mely hip and sophis­ti­ca­ted STTM t-shirts are half price! Great BUMPER STICKERS, too. Spread the word – YOU may make a dif­fe­rence in someone’s life.
  • Check out the patient-to-patient book with even more detail (and which doc­tors seem to res­pect more than websites).
  • Need to unders­tand all your best options for thy­roid treat­ment? Go here.
  • Keep infor­med of each live Thy­roid Patient Com­mu­nity Call on Talkshoe by sig­ning up as a follo­wer.
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