Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 > ssri-research > JustSayNo > Fri, 23 Jul 2004 19:56:48 -0700 (PDT) > [sSRI-Research] Lawsuit charges Pfizer > misled public about anti-depressant Zoloft > > Ah, Pfizer -- the company whose slogan used to be, > " We're part of the cure " > (before they changed it to, " Life is our life's > work " ): > > ============================= > > Lawsuit charges Pfizer misled public about > anti-depressant Zoloft > > ALEX VEIGA || Associated Press > > Posted on Fri, Jul. 23, 2004 > > LOS ANGELES - A California woman is suing Pfizer > Inc., claiming the drug > maker mislead physicians and patients about the > safety, effectiveness and > side effects of the anti-depressant drug Zoloft. > > The 19-page complaint, filed Friday in Los Angeles > Superior Court, contends > that Pfizer buried evidence showing the drug was no > more effective than a > placebo and its users tended to develop an array of > side effects, including > withdrawal symptoms, dependency, convulsions and > psychosis. > > The lawsuit also accused the New York-based drug > maker of suppressing data > indicating the drug increased the risk of suicidal > and violent impulses in > users. > > " Pfizer has engaged in repeated and persistent false > and misleading conduct > by misrepresenting, concealing and otherwise failing > to disclose to > physicians and other prescribing health care > providers information in its > possession ... concerning the safety and > effectiveness of Zoloft, " the > lawsuit claims. > > The woman, Roberta Madison, was identified as a > nurse and doctor of Public > Health who lives in Los Angeles. > > Madison's claim does not stem from personal injury, > the suit states. Instead > she decided to sue on behalf of all Californians who > " have been misled about > Zoloft, " the law firm representing her said in a > statement. > > The suit asked the court to order Pfizer to pay an > undetermined amount of > money in restitution, including proceeds from Zoloft > sales, to users of the > drug in California. It also seeks a court order > forcing Pfizer to give > access to Zoloft research studies. > > The lawsuit asserts that while Pfizer has been known > to publicize positive > information about Zoloft, the company has > " intentionally withheld and > concealed " negative information on the drug, > ultimately hampering > physicians' ability to determine whether to > prescribe the drug. > > The suit also claims early Pfizer studies of the > drug's effectiveness were > negative, failed or were neutral, and the majority > of the studies showed > there were no clinically or statistically > significant differences between > the drug and placebo, but the drug maker concealed > the results. > > " Many Pfizer studies not only failed to demonstrate > that Zoloft is > efficacious, they clearly demonstrated that Zoloft > is associated with > serious, severe and sometimes fatal side effects, " > the suit claimed. > > A message left after hours with a Pfizer spokesman > was not immediately > returned Friday. > > ============================= > > http://tinyurl.com/66yjg > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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