@MYTH©bubu
Comme je vois que
vous accordez une grande importance à l’honnêteté, que pensez-vous de cette
entreprise criminelle multirécidiviste, condamnée à payer 2,3 milliards US$ en
2009 pour promotion illégale de produits pharmaceutiques,
entre autres ?
The government charged that executives and
sales representatives throughout Pfizer’s ranks planned and executed schemes to
illegally market not only Bextra but also Geodon, an antipsychotic ; Zyvox, an
antibiotic ; and Lyrica, which treats nerve pain. While the government said the
fine was a record sum, the $2.3 billion fine amounts to less than three weeks
of Pfizer’s sales.
“The whole culture of Pfizer is driven by
sales, and if you didn’t sell drugs illegally, you were not seen as a team
player,” said Mr. Kopchinski
Bextra was approved in 2001 by the Food and
Drug Administration to treat arthritis and menstrual cramps. The drug was not
approved for the treatment of acute pain, nor was it shown to be any more
powerful than ibuprofen. But Pfizer instructed its sales representatives to
tell doctors that the drug could be used to treat acute and surgical pain and
at doses well above those approved, even though the drug’s dangers —
which included kidney, skin and heart risks — increased with the dose, the government
charged. The drug was withdrawn in 2005 because of its risks to the heart and
skin.
Pfizer Pays $2.3 Billion to Settle Marketing
Case
Lui feriez-vous
confiance pour qu’elle vous injecte du matériel génétique selon une technique expérimentale,
sachant que depuis 2000 elle a dû payer des amendes en valeur de 4.660.896.333 US$ ?
Heil Μπουρλά !