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Subject: Patients' Rights Groups Applaud Connecticut Attorney General 's Settlement in Anti-Trust Case


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 1, 2008

CONTACT:
Nicole Rodgers 202-822-5200

Settlement Announced in Landmark Investigation of Lyme Disease Diagnosis
and Treatment Guidelines

Patients' Rights Groups Applaud Connecticut Attorney General
Blumenthal's Settlement in Anti-trust Case Against Powerful Medical Society


Hartford, CT - Patients' rights groups today hailed Connecticut Attorney
General Blumenthal's announcement of a settlement in a landmark
antitrust investigation into the Lyme treatment guidelines of the
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA).

``My office uncovered undisclosed financial interests held by several of
the most powerful IDSA panelists,'' said Blumenthal. ``The IDSA's
guideline panel improperly ignored, or minimized, consideration of
alternative medical opinion and evidence regarding chronic Lyme disease,
potentially raising serious questions about whether the recommendations
reflected all relevant science.''

The groundbreaking settlement announced today forces a complete review
of the IDSA guidelines by a new panel free from conflicts of interest,
specifically excluding previous panel members. This panel will consider
a range of scientific evidence in a public forum broadcast live over the
internet and will be overseen by a specialist in financial conflicts of
interest in medicine.

``This settlement makes it clear that the IDSA guideline development
process was corrupted by a commercially driven panel that excluded
evidence supporting longer term treatment of Lyme disease,'' said
attorney Lorraine Johnson, Executive Director of the California Lyme
Disease Association (CALDA). ``This settlement allows suppressed
scientific viewpoints and evidence to be heard, and it is promising news
for patients.''

This is the first-ever antitrust investigation against a medical
society's guidelines development process.

``We congratulate Attorney General Blumenthal for exposing the IDSA's
conflicts of interest and helping reduce the suffering of Lyme patients
everywhere,'' said Pat Smith, president of the national Lyme Disease
Association (LDA). ``The IDSA guidelines are dangerous for patients who
suffer longer-term Lyme symptoms that do not fall within the IDSA's
narrow disease definition.''

The IDSA guidelines are treated as mandatory within the medical
community. More than 50 physicians who use longer-term treatment
approaches have been investigated or sanctioned by state medical boards.
The guidelines can also result in financial problems for patients, since
insurance companies refuse to reimburse for longer-term treatment and
pharmacies may refuse to fill prescriptions.

The majority of individuals involved in the IDSA guidelines development
process held direct or indirect commercial interests related to Lyme
vaccines, patents, and/or test kits, and did not take the opinions or
experiences of the competing Lyme groups into account.
While the announcement of a settlement comes as a huge relief to
suffering Lyme patients, the case has much broader implications for a
health care system that often contends with conflicts-of-interest in
guideline processes - guidelines which are often used by insurance
companies to limit diagnosis and treatment options.

``Today's settlement marks an important victory for all patients who
suffer Lyme disease, but it is also a victory for anyone concerned about
health care,'' said Johnson. ``Commercially driven guidelines that limit
patient treatment options are a major issue today in healthcare, and
this decision marks an important step towards addressing it.''

The national Lyme Disease Association, (LDA), CALDA, and Time for Lyme
are non-profit organizations that were founded by individuals who had
personal experience with Lyme disease, in order to address the lack of
education and support services available for this newly emerging infection.

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