Posted on September 5th, 2009 in
Anti Aging
Pfizer Inc sales folks had one tough customer in psychiatrist Stefan Kruszewski. He didn’t buy their pitch to prescribe the anti-psychotic drug Geodon to children, a use that hadn’t been approved by federal regulators.
Read in full at AIG of drugmakers, Pfizer is too big to be guilty (Business Standard India)
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