U S v Warner Lambert

Off-Label-sale is off-limits for pharmaceutical companies. In May, Pfizer Inc., a subsidiary of Warner-Lambert agreed to pay $ 430 million to resolve the government claims to promote the illegal exploitation of its methods of drug Neurontin. In 1993, the Food and Drug Administration to approve the use antiseizure Neurontin for patients with epilepsy. The law prohibits Warner-Lambert, marketing of drugs for “off-label uses” - use is not expressly by the FDA.During its investigation, prosecutors government believed that Warner-Lambert announced Neurontin for the treatment of phobias and social headache and migraine crises - the use of “consultants meetings

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