Big Pharma's Crime Spree: Drug Makers Pushing Products For Unapproved Uses
Pfizer and Lilly lead a parade of U.S. companies that have paid $7 billion in penalties after promoting drugs for uses not approved by the FDA. This u...
Pfizer and Lilly lead a parade of U.S. companies that have paid $7 billion in penalties after promoting drugs for uses not approved by the FDA. This u...
Jeffrey Smith | Posted 10.07.2009 | Business
Would Eli Lilly consciously risk our health just to increase their profit? What kind of company are they, and can we trust them with our food?
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD | Posted 07.31.2009 | Living
If you can't trust big Pharma with its capacity to influence doctors then how can you trust your psychiatrist?
The Huffington Post | Ryan McCarthy | Posted 07.13.2009 | Business
Drug companies are notorious for their relentless marketing. But, Eli Lilly, the century-old pharmaceutical giant, has taken things several steps fur...
Dr. Peter Breggin | Posted 08.15.2008 | Politics
Suing a drug company is your only way as an individual to protect yourself against malfeasance. It should be a right under the law, but the FDA and the drug companies are on the verge of taking it away.
AP | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
The drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. said Tuesday Sidney Taurel will retire as chief executive on March 31 after nearly a decade in the post and will step ...
Fortune | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Ah, what a dumb year it was! Fortune chose the absolutely dumbest of the dumb that the gods of fate and humor delivered into our laps - and yours - th...
Wall Street Journal | BARBARA MARTINEZ, JACOB GOLDSTEIN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Over the next few years, the pharmaceutical business will hit a wall. Some of the top-selling drugs in industry history will become history as patent...
Bloomberg | David Evans | Posted 11.09.2009 | Business