FDA accuses Pfizer of false advertising
Pfizer's ad for anti-psychotic drug misleading, omits health risk info, says FDA.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The FDA on Monday accused Pfizer of false advertising for its anti-schizophrenia drug Geodon.
The Food and Drug Administration, in a letter posted on its Web site, said that a Pfizer (down $0.33 to $23.56, Charts, Fortune 500) advertisement appearing in a medical journal "is false or misleading because it omits important risk information and contains unsubstantiated superiority claims."
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The FDA said that Pfizer omitted health risks that have been attributed to the injectable drug Geodon, including diabetes, high blood pressure and neurological disorders.
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