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Health Tips => Health Tips => Topic started by: tamim_saif on November 14, 2012, 05:57:16 PM

Title: Pfizer to pay $67.5 million in investor lawsuit over Pristiq
Post by: tamim_saif on November 14, 2012, 05:57:16 PM
Pfizer Inc agreed to pay $67.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by former Wyeth Inc shareholders who said they were misled about risks associated with the antidepressant Pristiq.

The all-cash settlement was disclosed on Friday, one month after Pfizer agreed to pay $164 million to settle a separate lawsuit accusing it of misleading investors about clinical trial results for the arthritis drug Celebrex.

Wyeth shares lost more than $7.6 billion of market value on July 24, 2007, after the company said the US Food and Drug Administration would not approve Pristiq to treat "hot flashes" in post-menopausal women until it learned more about potential heart and liver problems associated with the drug.

Shareholders led by the Pipefitters Union Local 537 Pension Fund in Boston said Wyeth's failure to reveal adverse effects sooner caused its stock price to be inflated during the June 26, 2006, to July 24, 2007, class period.

Pfizer bought Wyeth in 2009. Several former Wyeth officials, including onetime Chief Executive Robert Essner, are also defendants in the case.

Christopher Loder, a Pfizer spokesman, said the defendants denied wrongdoing in agreeing to settle.

Laurie Largent and David Rosenfeld, lawyers for the plaintiffs, did not immediately respond to requests for a comment.

Pristiq generated $461 million of sales from January to September for Pfizer.

source::NEW YORK, Nov 13(Reuters) -