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Merck knew anti-baldness drug Propecia had risk of suicidal behavior

Anti-baldness drug has long trail of suicide reports, records show

February 04, 2021 published at 6:20 AMReuters A bottle of Propecia is seen on a pharmacy shelf in New York City, US, August 8, 2019. Reuters Newly unsealed court documents and other records show that Merck & Co and US regulators knew about reports of suicidal behavior in men taking the company’s anti-baldness treatment Propecia when they decided not to warn consumers of those potential risks in a 2011 update of the popular drug’s label. Internal records from Merck were made public in late January, when a federal magistrate in Brooklyn, New York, granted a 2019 Reuters motion to unseal 11 documents filed in years of litigation alleging Propecia caused persistent sexual dysfunction and other harmful side effects.

Exclusive: Merck anti-baldness drug Propecia has long trail of suicide reports, records show

12 Min Read (Reuters) - Newly unsealed court documents and other records show that Merck & Co and U.S. regulators knew about reports of suicidal behavior in men taking the company’s anti-baldness treatment Propecia when they decided not to warn consumers of those potential risks in a 2011 update of the popular drug’s label. FILE PHOTO: A bottle of Propecia is seen on a pharmacy shelf in New York City, U.S., August 8, 2019. REUTERS/Zachary Goelman Internal records from Merck were made public in late January, when a federal magistrate in Brooklyn, New York, granted a 2019 Reuters motion to unseal 11 documents filed in years of litigation alleging Propecia caused persistent sexual dysfunction and other harmful side effects.

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