DOCTORS FOR REACH

Environmental Panorama
Gland - Switzerland
May of 2005

 

Support for REACH is growing as both European and American doctors come forward to support the initiative.

03/05/2005 In a strongly-worded letter to MEPs, the Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME) is calling on Ministers and MEPs to "ensure a strong chemicals’ policy that will protect children and future generations’ well-being and health". This call from the CPME is significant as the Standing Committee is composed of the main medical associations in the 25 EU Member States and as such is the voice of European doctors.

"Due to the nature of their work, medical doctors see first hand the risks of harm caused by chemicals", says the CPME, "As the representative of all European medical doctors and thus committed to the prevention of diseases, CMPE welcomes the REACH initiative".

According to epidemiological statistics, 30% of the population in industrialised countries is suffering from diseases caused by environmental factors. At least 4% to 9% of the population is suffering from multiple chemical sensitivity, chronic fatigue syndrome (also known as ME) and fibromyalgia. This is in a similar range to diabetes.

The CPME is a signatory to the Paris Appeal, signed by many of the world’s leading scientists, doctors and Nobel Prize winners, that calls for REACH to be implemented.

Among the Standing Committee’s demands are a call for hazardous chemicals to be substituted by safer alternatives where they are available, for chemical manufacturers to be responsible for the harm their chemicals cause for sufficient test data to be available for substances produced in low volumes to decide if a chemical is carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction. The CPME is also calling for the right to know about chemicals that are hazardous to health.
Doctors need to know for their patients’ sake

The importance of knowing possible chemical effects is also stressed by Dr Peter Ohnsorge, from the European Academy for Environmental Medicine in Wuerzburg.

"If we knew more about how chemicals can cause harm, this would give us a greater awareness of the illnesses from which our patients are suffering", he said. "It also will help us to diagnose and treat our patients early enough and in an adequate way so that we treat causes not just symptoms."

Dr Ohnsorge explained how working directly with patients convinced him that REACH was necessary. "We have to help patients who are suffering from illnesses linked to the environment", he said. "It is not possible for us to look for all the chemicals that are causing their symptoms,so by avoiding the most harmful ones we can start from the point of view of prevention".

Keeping down the costs of medical treatment in Europe

Part of Dr Ohnsorge’s support for REACH is based on the very practical issue of funding health care on an individual and a European basis.He believes that REACH would help patients because if they had more information about the effects of certain chemicals, they could get proof of the nature of their illness and use this to get financial support for treatment from their medical insurance.

In Europe-wide terms, REACH will also help to keep down the costs of health systems, says Dr Ohnsorge.

"The European population is aging and as it grows older chronic illnesses will increase, costing Europe’s health services a substantial amount of money. We need to deal with this by developing good preventive medicine so we can save money on future therapy and treatment. By withdrawing chemicals that obviously cause environmental illnesses from the market, we will be taking preventative measures, cutting down the level of illness and keeping European health systems viable."

US doctors add their support for chemical control

An American Medical Association has joined the call for controlling hazardous chemicals. At the end of March the Californian Medical Association issued a resolution "affirming the need to identify, monitor, evaluate and control chemicals and biological agents that may be hazardous to health".

The CMA also points to the "increasing scientific evidence that many persistent chemical pollutants are contributing to the incidence of some diseases and conditions such as cancers, endometriosis, infertility and birth defects".

The Association stresses that "even once adequate information is available, the available regulatory tools for reducing exposures to toxic chemicals are extremely cumbersome, both in the United States and in other industrialised countries".

It notes that "REACH (as currently drafted) provides that government authorities will review information on toxicity, use and exposure and identify substances of very high concern, and further provide that authorisation is only granted after showing that risks are adequately controlled".

REACH provisions similar to accepted US FDA regulations

In an important acknowledgement, the CMA says that REACH provisions are similar in concept and practice to the ‘"long-accepted processes for evaluation and regulation of medications as embodied in the United States Food and Drug Administration, as well as the primary medical dictum ‘First, do no harm’".

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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