GlaxoSmithKline has plead guilty to pushing two of it's drugs for non-approved uses and failing to disclose after-market research data on a third and is fined US $3billion.
Article at Manufacturing.net
This is the reason why we need government oversight of pretty much anything that is promoted to be ingested or taken internally; we can't trust corporations to be interested in anything beyond their bottom line, even if it risks the lives of anyone affected.
The part I find most reprehensible is where they push one of their drugs for use with children despite having not gotten the ok for it's use on minors - I am unclear on whether there was even any testing to ensure it wouldn't do irreparable harm to them.
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Article at Manufacturing.net
Prosecutors said GlaxoSmithKline illegally promoted the drug Paxil for treating depression in children from April 1998 to August 2003, even though the FDA never approved it for anyone under age 18. The corporation also promoted the drug Wellbutrin from January 1999 to December 2003 for weight loss, the treatment of sexual dysfunction, substance addictions and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, although it was only approved for treatment of major depressive disorder.
Justice Department officials also said that between 2001 and 2007 GlaxoSmithKline failed to report to the FDA on safety data from certain post-marketing studies and from two studies of the cardiovascular safety of the diabetes drug Avandia. Since 2007, the FDA has added warnings to the Avandia label to alert doctors about potential increased risk of congestive heart failure and heart attack.
Justice Department officials also said that between 2001 and 2007 GlaxoSmithKline failed to report to the FDA on safety data from certain post-marketing studies and from two studies of the cardiovascular safety of the diabetes drug Avandia. Since 2007, the FDA has added warnings to the Avandia label to alert doctors about potential increased risk of congestive heart failure and heart attack.
The part I find most reprehensible is where they push one of their drugs for use with children despite having not gotten the ok for it's use on minors - I am unclear on whether there was even any testing to ensure it wouldn't do irreparable harm to them.
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