May 31st, 2011

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Watchdog Group Says Pfizer Played Down Suicides Tied to Chantix

Pfizer failed to adequately alert federal authorities for several years about more than half of the suicides suspected of being related to its anti-smoking drug Chantix, according to a report by a nonprofit watchdog group. The analysis by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices found that Pfizer did not submit 589 cases of serious psychiatric ... Read more »

Death Toll From Europe’s E. Coli Outbreak Reaches 16

An aggressive strain of E. coli  bacteria has killed 16 people in Europe, where governments are scrambling to find the source of the outbreak. The epicenter of the mysterious outbreak is northern Germany. But, as The Wall Street Journal reports, since initially being reported on May 22, the illness has stricken hundreds in Sweden, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, the ... Read more »

Drug Shortages Spreading at U.S. Hospitals

U. S. hospitals increasingly are facing shortages of medicines used to treat serious illnesses such as cancer and heart disease, and cheaper drugs that generate lower profits for manufacturers are particularly scarce, the Associated Press reports. “It’s just a matter of time now before we call for a drug that we need to save a patient’s life and we find out there isn’t any,” ... Read more »

New York Pushing Wal-Mart to Monitor Treatment of Overseas Workers

New York City’s pension funds are pushing Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world’s biggest retailer, to keep an eye on how workers are treated at the plants of its international suppliers. The New York Times reports that the city pension funds, which own less than 0.2 percent of Wal-Mart’s stock, will raise the proposal at the ... Read more »