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The California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental
Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is the lead agency for the implementation
of the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition
65; Health and Safety Code Section 25249.5 et seq.).
The Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC) of OEHHA's Science
Advisory Board identifies chemicals for addition to the list of
chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, which pursuant to
Proposition 65 must be updated annually. The Committee serves as
the State's qualified experts for determining whether a chemical
has been clearly shown through scientifically valid testing according
to generally accepted principles to cause cancer.
On November 5, 1999,
OEHHA announced the final priority assignment for lovastatin as
"High" carcinogenicity concern in a notice published in
the California Regulatory Notice Register (CRNR) (Register 99, No.45-Z).
A request for information relevant to the assessment of the evidence
of carcinogenicity of lovastatin was published in the CRNR (Register
99, No.47-Z) on November
19, 1999. Information was received and was considered as OEHHA
began preparation of the draft hazard identification document.
Subsequent to the selection of lovastatin for draft hazard identification
document preparation, a request was received from the counsel representing
Merck, the manufacturer of lovastatin, stating that if OEHHA considered
it necessary to bring forward lovastatin for consideration by the
CIC, then all of the statins should be brought forward simultaneously
for evaluation. The reasons advanced by Merck included that: lovastatin
is a well-established aid in lowering cholesterol; the review of
only lovastatin by the CIC may be misperceived as reflecting a comparative
analysis of all statins; a finding regarding lovastatin's carcinogenicity
might result in the misinterpretation that among all the statins,
lovastatin presents a unique risk of cancer not presented by the
other statins.
Consistent with the prioritization procedure which states, "(u)nder
exceptional circumstances, the process described in this (prioritization)
document may be abbreviated to allow OEHHA to respond to specific
public health needs," the Director of OEHHA consulted with
the Chair of the CIC about the request made by Merck. Dr. Thomas
Mack, CIC Chair, agreed that there was merit to the request. As
a result, the issue of whether or not the statin drugs should be
considered simultaneously as a group was placed on the agenda as
a discussion item at the December
17, 2002 CIC meeting. At that meeting, the CIC recommended that
OEHHA, as resources are available, prepare individual hazard identification
documents for each of the statin drugs (atorvastatin calcium, cerivastatin
sodium, fluvastatin sodium, lovastatin, pravastatin sodium, and
simvastatin) and present them to the CIC at a future meeting. The
CIC at that time would consider each of the statin drugs individually
for possible listing.
In light of the CIC's recommendation, OEHHA initiates a 60-day
data call-in period for the following chemicals:
| CHEMICAL |
CAS No. |
| Atorvastatin calcium |
134523-03-8 |
| Cerivastatin sodium |
143201-11-0 |
| Fluvastatin sodium |
93957-55-2 |
| Lovastatin* |
75330-75-5 |
| Pravastatin sodium |
81131-70-6 |
| Simvastatin |
79902-63-9 |
*Although lovastatin was the subject of a data call-in in November
1999, in an effort to ensure that all relevant scientific information
is considered, OEHHA is including lovastatin in this data call-in
period. Information submitted during the November 1999 data call-in
need not be submitted again.
Interested parties or members of the public wishing to provide
information relevant to the assessment of carcinogenicity for these
chemicals should forward such information to the address given below.
This period will end on Tuesday, April 22, 2003. The information
received during this data call-in period will be reviewed and considered
by OEHHA as it develops the draft cancer hazard identification documents
on each of these chemicals.
OEHHA welcomes public participation and public input as part of
these scientific assessments. Notification of the availability of
the hazard identification documents and of the time, date, location,
and agenda of the meeting of the CIC where these chemicals will
be considered will also be provided in subsequent notices published
in the CRNR and posted on the OEHHA web site at www.oehha.ca.gov.
It is anticipated that the draft hazard identification documents
will be made available for a 60-day comment period prior to the
Committee meeting at which these chemicals will be considered.
Relevant information on these chemicals should be sent in triplicate
by mail or fax to:
Cynthia Oshita
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Proposition 65 Implementation
P.O. Box 4010
1001 I Street, 19th floor
Sacramento, California 95812-4010
FAX (916) 323-8803
(916) 445-6900
In order to be considered, the relevant information must be
postmarked (if sent by mail) or received at OEHHA (if delivered
in person or sent by FAX) by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22, 2003.
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