Dec
18
Pfizer’s HGH Genotripin To Be Made More Available For Treating Kids
December 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment
It looks like children with growth deficiencies will soon be able to get easy access to Pfizer’s human growth hormone Genotropin on the National Health Service after it won the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence’s favour.
The cost watchdog has published an appraisal consultation document in which it recommends the use of the drug to treat children with short stature due to: growth hormone deficiency; Turner syndrome; Prader–Willi syndrome; chronic renal insufficiency; being born small for gestational age; and short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) deficiency.
While the Institute has ruled that the drug is indeed a cost-effective use of NHS resources, as there are seven preparations of somatropin available in the UK - including Eli Lilly’s Humatrope, Novo Nordisk’s Norditropin and Merck Serono’s Saizen - it has stressed that doctors must consider all the therapies and the likelihood of treatment adherence and then ultimately select the most suitable one with the lowest acquisition cost.
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Dec
1
Former Pfizer (HGH) VP Now Wants In Obama Administration
December 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Pfizer whistleblower and compulsive blogger Peter Rost has tossed his Panama hat into the ring for the post of FDA commissioner in the new Obama administration.
He’s got the “backing†— or at least the paperwork — of Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Jo Ann Emerson. Rost is best-known as the former Pfizer vp who dragged the company’s name through the mud by opposing its position on reimportation and by going public with the news that Pfizer acquired a company it knew was selling Human Growth Hormone (HGH) illegally.
Sep
3
Pfizer:Repeat Offender: HGH Slam in ‘07
September 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Pfizer agreed to pay $2.3 billion to the federal government for illegally promoting Zyvox, the painkiller Bextra, epilepsy and nerve pain drug Lyrica, and the antipsychotic Geodon. The fine, which had been expected, was the largest ever paid by a drug company for defrauding the government’s Medicare and Medicaid programs. In 2007, Pfizer agreed to pay $34.7 million in fines to settle Department of Justice allegations that it improperly promoted the human growth hormone (HGH)Â product Genotropin.
The drugmaker’s Pharmacia & Upjohn Co. subsidiary pleaded guilty to offering a kickback to a pharmacy-benefits manager to sell more of the drug, HGH.
Aug
27
Pfizer To Open Swedish HGH Facility
August 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment
NEW YORK — Drugmaker Pfizer Inc. said Tuesday it opened a new biotech facility in Sweden, which will be used to make products including a branded version of human growth hormone (HGH).
Pfizer ( PFE - news - people ) said it invested 150 million Euros ($214.8 million) in the plant in Strangnas. The facility is 6,000 square meters, or about 64,600 square feet. Products made at the plant will include Pfizer’s human growth hormone, or Genotropin, along with the drug Somavert for acromegaly, and drugs based on E. coli and yeast.
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Dec
10
Former Pfizer (HGH) VP Now Wants In Obama Administration
December 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Pfizer whistleblower and compulsive blogger Peter Rost has tossed his Panama hat into the ring for the post of FDA commissioner in the new Obama administration.
He’s got the “backing†— or at least the paperwork — of Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Jo Ann Emerson. Rost is best-known as the former Pfizer vp who dragged the company’s name through the mud by opposing its position on reimportation and by going public with the news that Pfizer acquired a company it knew was selling human growth hormone(hgh) illegally.
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May
5
Trista Kelley reports on drug giant Pfizer’s latest undertaking:Â
May 2 (Bloomberg) - Pfizer Inc., the world’s largest drugmaker, will build a 190-million euro ($294 million) biotechnology factory in Ireland to make treatments the U.S. company is testing to replace older medicines.
Pfizer wants to be among the top five producers of so- called biologics in the next eight years, when the products are expected to account for 20 percent of revenue and of medicines in development.
Biologic therapies are made from living organisms and often treat rare conditions, such as certain cancers and genetic disorders, and can be sold for more than $20,000 a year. Pfizer has said it is the world’s 10th-largest biotechnology company, with products such as the human growth hormone (HGH)Â Genotropin.
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