Home Pfizer
 
PDF Print E-mail

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke

Pfizer to pay $1.3 billion criminal fine for misbranding its drugs

10/19/2009 - (NaturalNews) In the largest criminal fine ever levied against any drug company in the world, a unit of U.S.-based Pfizer, Inc. was sentenced to pay $1.3 billion in criminal fines and revenue forfeiture. It's all part of a $2.3 billion settlement announced...
 

 

Pfizer pleads guilty to felony crime in fraudulent marketing of Bextra, pays billions in fines

9/2/2009 - (NaturalNews) For the last several years, I've referred to drug companies as "criminal" operations. They have engaged in price fixing, marketing fraud, science fraud and many other criminal activities that we've written about here on NaturalNews. And...

Off-label marketing makes a mockery of modern medicine

So-called "off-label" marketing of drugs is rampant in the pharmaceutical industry. Although the FDA, drug companies and many conventional doctors claim the drug industry is guided by a "gold standard" of scientific scrutiny, the truth is that pharmaceuticals are routinely marketed and prescribed for health conditions for which they have never even been studied... much less actually approved by the FDA. The fact that this continues today makes a mockery of any "scientific credibility" the pharmaceutical industry claims to possess.

Drug companies take advantage of this gaping hole in regulatory oversight by getting their drugs approved by the FDA for one health condition, then heavily promoting it for numerous unrelated conditions. A drug approved for high blood pressure, for example, could be openly marketed for diabetes or Alzheimer's disease even though there is no evidence whatsoever showing the drug to be either safe or effective for such conditions.

The same is true with the intended demographics of pharmaceuticals: Drug companies often get their drugs approved for adults, then they market those drugs to children even though the drugs have never been tested with children.

The result is a pharmaceutical industry that appears to be highly regulated, but isn't. Virtually any drug can be pushed for any disease for almost any reason -- all with virtually no oversight by the FDA. In fact, in this Pfizer case, even with the Justice Department filing criminal charges against Pfizer, the FDA has stood by and done absolutely nothing to prevent such actions from being repeated in the future by Pfizer or another drug company.

 
Copyright © 2010 Vitamin Boosts immune system. All Rights Reserved.
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.
 
discount vitamins, 

 
   

 

Health News

Get the latest BBC Health News: breaking health and medical news from the UK and around the world, with in-depth features on well-being and lifestyle.
BBC News
  • No quick fix for diabetes risk
    Exercise and diet are key to prevent diabetes in high-risk people, say researchers who found two drug treatments offer no benefit.
  • Skin cancer battle
    'They believe Mummy is an angel watching them'
  • Gum disease 'link' to early birth
    Successful treatment for gum disease cuts the risk of pregnant women giving birth early, say US researchers.
  • Obese drinkers face 'double hit'
    Obese women drinking little more than a glass of wine a day have double the risk of liver disease, experts warn.
  • High-risk lifestyle
    A hepatitis C sufferer tells her story
  • Breathing 'as good as massage'
    Massage is no more effective at cutting anxiety than deep breathing and soothing music, say US researchers.
  • Sponsored Links