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Pfizer to Pay $400 million to Avert Class Action Trial

28.01.2015 - Pfizer has agreed to pay $400 million to avert a trial in a class action lawsuit accusing the US pharmaceutical giant of misleading investors in connection with off-label marketing...

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Bayer Fails to Block Cancer Generic in India

16.12.2014 - Bayer has failed in the last round of its effort to block the sale of a cheap generic version of its cancer drug Nexavar in India. In a Dec. 12 decision, the country's Supreme...

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Merck KGaA and Pfizer to Join Forces on Oncology Drug

21.11.2014 - German chemicals and pharmaceuticals producer Merck KGaA has announced a global alliance with US drugmaker Pfizer to jointly develop and commercialize Merck's anti-PD-L1, an...

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Moberg Pharma appoints new US General Manager

20.11.2014 - Moberg Pharma has appointed Jeff Vernimb as General Manager for its US operations and a member of Moberg's Management Team, effective from December 15, 2014. Jeff Vernimb brings...

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Pfizer Ireland is Overall Winner of ISPE’s 2014 Facility of the Year Award

20.10.2014 - The International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineers (ISPE) announced Pfizer Ireland Pharmaceuticals as the 2014 Facility of the Year Awards (FOYA) Overall Winner. Pfizer Ireland...

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US Ends Probe Into AstraZeneca’s Brilinta Without Charges

21.08.2014 - The US Department of Justice has closed without charges its ten-month investigation of British-Swedish AstraZeneca revolving around the blood thinner Brilinta. The probe into what...

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Mylan Trims Forecast Due to FDA Approval Delays

12.08.2014 - US generic drugmaker Mylan has shaved the top end of its full-year revenue and earnings forecasts slightly, citing delays in approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for...

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Roche Alzheimer's Drug Fails Main Goals in Mid-stage Study

17.07.2014 - Swiss drugmaker Roche said its experimental Alzheimer's drug failed to meet its main goals in a mid-stage study, a result likely to bolster the belief that drugs need to be given...