@PFIZERboy
bubu12 : Vous faites preuve de manipulation et de
malhonnêteté.
Si vous abordez le sujet de la malhonnêteté on va jeter un
coup d’œil rapide à l’histoire de cette entreprise
criminelle multirecidiviste qu’est Pfizer®
Première partie
The Food and Drug Administration expressed greater concern
about reports of dozens of fatalities linked to heart valves
made by Pfizer’s Shiley division. In 1986,
as the death toll reached 125, Pfizer ended production of all models of the valves. Yet by
that point they were implanted in tens of thousands of people, who worried that
the devices could fracture and fail at any moment.
In 1991 an FDA
task force charged that Shiley had withheld information about safety problems
from regulators in order to get initial approval for its valves and that the
company continued to keep the FDA in the dark. A November 7, 1991 investigation
in the Wall Street Journal asserted that Shiley had been deliberately
falsifying manufacturing records relating to valve fractures.
Faced with this growing scandal, Pfizer announced that it would spend up to $205 million to
settle the tens of thousands of valve lawsuits that had been filed against it.
Even so, Pfizer resisted complying with an FDA order that it notify
patients of new findings that there was a greater risk of fatal fractures in
those who had the valve installed before the age of 50. In 1994 the
company agreed to pay $10.75 million to settle Justice
Department charges that it lied to regulators in seeking approval for the
valves ; it also agreed to pay $9 million to monitor valve patients at Veterans
Administration hospitals or pay for removal of the device.
… à suivre !