>> ASIAONE / HEALTH / NEWS / STORY
Switzerland restricts use of GlaxoSmithKline swine flu vaccine
Fri, Oct 30, 2009
AFP

GENEVA - Switzerland on Friday restricted the use of British drugs group GlaxoSmithKline's swine flu vaccine Pandemrix, excluding pregnant women, minors and people over the age of 60.

The regulatory authority Swissmedic said it has received data on the vaccine for adults, but not for pregnant women and very little data for children.

"For this reason, Swissmedic has not yet authorised the administration of Pandemrix to pregnant women, children under the age of 18 and adults over 60," the regulator said in a statement.

However, it said one of two vaccines produced by Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis was safe to be used by both children and adults.

The vaccine Focetria was already approved by the European Medicines Agency before an authorisation application was filed in Switzerland.

Swissmedic therefore "based its decision largely on the EMEA authorisation," said the regulator.

"In accordance with this, Focetria is recommended for use in adults and children over six months old," it said.

As for usage by pregnant women, Swissmedic left it to doctors to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of the vaccination.

The regulator added that it was still examining a second Novartis vaccine, Celtura.

Countries in the northern hemisphere are in the midst of rolling out vaccinations programmes, in preparation for the coming winter.

Nearly 5,000 people have died from swine flu infections since the A(H1N1) virus was uncovered in April, according to data issued by the World Health Organisation last week.

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Switzerland restricts use of GlaxoSmithKline swine flu vaccine
   
 
  Swaziland battles twin plagues of HIV, TB
   
 
  Treating babies in the womb
   
 
  Size matters when it comes to AIDS defense
   
 
  Curry kills cancer cells
   
 
  Smokers could go virtual to kick the habit: study
   
 
  Polyclinics to offer H1N1 jabs at $29 each
   
 
  Kids using anti-psychotic drugs gained weight
   
 
  Liver cancer: Early screening can save you
   
 
  Sex, alcohol, fat among world's big killers: WHO
   
>> RELATED STORY
Polyclinics to offer H1N1 jabs at $29 each
2 million people expected to contract A H1N1 flu in 2 months
US up to 55 million H1N1 flu vaccine doses short
China's Sinovac gets additional H1N1 vaccine order
EU agency urges two-dose H1N1 flu jab

Elsewhere in AsiaOne...

News: US orders for H1N1 shots will be met: Drugmaker

Travel: Temperature screening at S'pore checkpoints to be discontinued

Motoring: H1N1 patients don't need to pay for cab fare?

Digital: Cyber crooks churning out trick flu emails

Business: Parkway's net profit jumps 42%

Multimedia: Stricter H1N1 measures in M'sia

 

We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1health@sph.com.sg