The Lupus Foundation Of America, Inc. Asks Supporters To Band Together For Lupus
Main Category: LupusArticle Date: 23 Sep 2009 - 1:00 PDT
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It's been 50 years since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a medication to treat lupus -- when Dwight D. Eisenhower was President! To highlight the need for safer, more tolerable, and effective medications, the Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. (LFA) today launched its new campaign, Band Together for LupusSM, which encourages people to wear an LFA purple wristband until there is a medication approved specifically for lupus by the FDA. Current medications for lupus have unacceptable side effects that include bone loss and osteoporosis, infections, infertility, cancer, and more. The campaign also seeks to show support for those who are working to find new treatments and offer hope to the estimated 1.5 million Americans and 5 million people worldwide who have lupus.
"While we are encouraged that there are several promising treatments for lupus in the near-term pipeline there is still a lot of work to be done," said Sandra. C. Raymond, LFA President and CEO. "This is why we are asking all of our supporters to join us in "banding together" for the millions of people who are affected by the disease."
The campaign website (http://www.lupus.org/bandtogether) allows people to purchase LFA wristbands, and complete a form pledging their support and commitment to wearing the wristband. The website also has more information on the campaign and how people can get involved and support the LFA.
About Lupus
Lupus is an acute and chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system is unbalanced, causing inflammation and tissue damage to virtually any organ in the body. Its health effects include heart attacks, strokes, seizures, miscarriages, and organ failure. Ninety percent of the people with lupus are women, and it is two to three times more common among African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Native Americans, and Asians. Lupus is unpredictable and potentially fatal, yet no satisfactory treatment or cure exists.
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Lupus Foundation of America, Inc.
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