Pfizer Sued For False Lipitor Claims
By Dr. Joseph Mercola, Thu Dec 8th
The pharmaceutical company Pfizer is being sued. Health-careadvocates Community Catalyst say that Pfizer lied to women andseniors when they claimed that would reduce their riskof having a heart attack.
Community Catalyst argued that the drug not only didn't work,but that it might even be putting those who used it in danger.
The case used a recent study of 2,000 women as evidence. Thestudy found that women who took ran a 10 percent higherrisk of heart attacks than those who took a placebo.
Pfizer sold almost $11 billion worth of last year. Thecompany's stock value has recently gone up following theannouncement that had been approved for reducing strokeand heart attack risks among diabetics.
Community Catalyst.org Boston Herald September 29, 2005USAToday September 28, 2005
Dr. Mercola's Comment:Last month, was found to be nobetter than other cholesterol drug on the market, and it mayhave actually worse side effects to boot.
Lipitor is one of the best drugs on the market -- from Pfizer'sperspective, not yours. Marketed brilliantly by Pfizer, you'llpay thousands of dollars a year for