75°F
weather icon Clear

LETTER: New Alzheimer’s drug has many problems

In response to recent stories in the Review-Journal about the new Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab:

The New York Times recently reported that three FDA advisory board members resigned over the agency’s ignoring the fact that, out of 11 members, 10 voted not to approve the new drug and one was undecided. I do not hear a word about this from Nevada’s medical community in or out of the media.

The drug has potential serious adverse side effects, is ridiculously expensive, needs to be given monthly intravenously and has been determined to have no efficacy for prevention or amelioration of progression of the disease.

How many Nevada physicians will still prescribe it — and why?

THE LATEST
LETTER: Groundbreaking on a rail line to California

I’m voting against every politician who — in the picture at the groundbreaking shown in the Review-Journal — celebrated pouring our tax money down the drain.

LETTER: Nevada’s open space is a gift

The governor’s suggestion to release more of Nevada’s federally owned land is a form of federal spending and diminishes Nevada’s gift of open space.