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Pfizer to pay $142M for Gabapentin fraud

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/pfizer-to-pay-142m-for-drug-fraud-1.934040

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has been ordered to pay $142 million US in damages for fraudulently marketing gabapentin, an anti-seizure drug marketed under the name Neurontin.

A federal jury in Boston ruled Thursday that Pfizer fraudulently marketed the drug and promoted it for unapproved uses. The jury sided with California-based Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, the first to try a gabapentin case against Pfizer.

Data revealed in a string of U.S. lawsuits indicates the drug was promoted by the drug company as a treatment for pain, migraines and bipolar disorder — even though it wasn't effective in treating these conditions and was actually toxic in certain cases, according to the Therapautics Initiative, an independent drug research group at the University of British Columbia.

The trials forced the company to release all of its studies on the drug, including the ones it kept hidden.

A new analysis of those unpublished trials by the Therapeutics Initiative suggests that gabapentin works for one out of every six or eight people who use it, at best. The review also concluded that one in eight people had an adverse reaction to the drug.

"The much larger majority of people will not get any benefit and many of them will have chronic neurotoxicity or poisoning of the brain," said Dr. Tom Perry of the Therapeutics Initiative.

Dr. Harry Pollett, a pain specialist in North Sydney, N.S., calls gabapentin a so-so drug with potentially serious side-effects for patients. These include drowsiness, balance problems, fogginess and edema, or swelling.

"Weight gain is a very common problem and I see that a lot," Pollett said.

The drugs represent a waste of money for Canada's health-care system, said Perry, who questioned why some doctors continue to encourage people to take the drug even though the patients are not benefiting.

"We have been using probably somewhere in the order of around $300 million a year in Canada recently and this drug has been overused since the late 1990s," Perry said. "So, do the math. It's probably well in excess of a billion dollars."

Pfizer defends its actions and its drug. The company has already been hit with $430 million in penalties and fines for fraudulently promoting gabapentin in the U.S.

A drug company doctoring its own research and concealing the results of certain studies. I'm shocked... really I am...
 
this is in no way surprising. i was tried to be given neurontin for migraines and i basically said what good will that do? i didnt get a good enough answer and went with the obvious immitrex which actually works.
 
A drug company doctoring its own research and concealing the results of certain studies. I'm shocked... really I am...
It's business as usual. I recommend you read Bad Pharma by Ben Goldacre, really excellent (and indeed shocking) book. It's routine for pharmaceutical companies not to publish their results and it distorts everything we know about drugs.

I don't like TED Talks, but here's one by Goldacre:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKmxL8VYy0M
Though what he says there is just a scratch of what's in the book.
 
Good. I swear that gabapentin was up until very recently seen as a panacea to treat everything from neuropathic pain to bipolar disorder by most GP's and shrinks. I had a quack shrink take me off my divalproex and quetiapine and put me on gabapentin instead which she said was a great mood stabilizer 8) . I knew it wasn't even a mood stabilizer let alone a good one and told her so but you can't tell a shrink anything they don't already know so no way would she write for the epival and seroquel. I found this rather funny as she was one of the most benzo happy shrinks i have run across but she would not even give me a anti-manic drug along with a atypical anti-psychotic to keep me sane :! . I am prescribed gabapentin for neuropathic pain but have recently tapered off it because it was not helping my pain at all and it seemed to be dulling me out and making my stomach cramps worse.

Really the only uses i have found for gabapentin are potentiating opiates and also helping restless leg syndrome. I still take it occasionally for those purposes but i am not going back on it daily cause the withdrawals are hellish.
 
They should be able to make it up all the losses when it is more widely accepted and prescribed as an amazing drug for opiate detox.
 
Personally found it to be a pretty useless drug, tried it for back pain and it didn't do a thing.

"The much larger majority of people will not get any benefit and many of them will have chronic neurotoxicity or poisoning of the brain," said Dr. Tom Perry of the Therapeutics Initiative.

Does anyone know more about this? I've heard a few times that gabapentin is neurotoxic, but I've never found anything conclusive.
 
I wonder if we will see evidence of neurotoxicity from pregabalin considering it's similarities to gabapentin in the near future.

from wiki
Lyrica is one of four drugs which Pharmacia & Upjohn, a subsidiary of Pfizer, in 2009 pleaded guilty to misbranding "with the intent to defraud or mislead". Pfizer agreed to pay $2.3 billion (£1.4 billion) in settlement, and entered a corporate integrity agreement

^how's that corporate integrity thing going?
 
ITs ok they'll just lay off a bunch of americans and european scientists/Dr's and continue to move operations to China, which i'm sure will contribue to plenty of (top level, non biased, non-lying science being done, cough cough).....Chizer is what they should change their name to
 
THE AMOUNT OF "DAMAGES" THEY PAY for lying and frauding people, is a a joke compared to how much they made off the drug....seems like it makes sense to lie even if you get caught. Well, when you are bribing the people that are "penalizing" you, i'm not surprized that the punishment is a joke only meant to appease the public
 
Good. I swear that gabapentin was up until very recently seen as a panacea to treat everything from neuropathic pain to bipolar disorder by most GP's and shrinks. I had a quack shrink take me off my divalproex and quetiapine and put me on gabapentin instead which she said was a great mood stabilizer 8) . I knew it wasn't even a mood stabilizer let alone a good one and told her so but you can't tell a shrink anything they don't already know so no way would she write for the epival and seroquel. I found this rather funny as she was one of the most benzo happy shrinks i have run across but she would not even give me a anti-manic drug along with a atypical anti-psychotic to keep me sane :! . I am prescribed gabapentin for neuropathic pain but have recently tapered off it because it was not helping my pain at all and it seemed to be dulling me out and making my stomach cramps worse.

You requested Seroquel???
 
The real question is: why were doctors prescribing this off-label if there weren't any published studies that showed that the drug was beneficial in these cases?
 
The real question is: why were doctors prescribing this off-label if there weren't any published studies that showed that the drug was beneficial in these cases?

That was the whole point...the manufacturer was pushing these "off label uses" to doctors. The doctors were prescribing them for the issues that the company reps were telling them it was good for...therefore the reason for the lawsuit. Do you really think that most docs go and look at the actual studies and see if it is legit?
 
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