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Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer (PFI) agreed to pay $430 million and
plead guilty to charges that its epilepsy drug, Neurontin, was
marketed for uses unapproved by the federal government. The
penalties include a $240 million criminal fine, the second-largest
criminal fine in a health-care fraud prosecution, the Justice
Department said Thursday. Pfizer, whose 2003 revenue was $45.1
billion, took a $427 million pre-tax charge against earnings last
year to pay for the settlement. The company “aggressively
marketed" Neurontin to treat bipolar disorder, attention deficit
disorder, Lou Gehrig's disease, drug and alcohol
withdrawal seizures, migraine headaches and restless leg
syndrome.
A scientific study showed a placebo worked as well as or better
than the drug for treating bipolar disorder, Justice said.
Warner-Lambert's (owned by Pfizer) marketing tactics included
paying doctors to attend "consultants meetings" — sometimes
in lavish surroundings in Florida, in Hawaii and at the 1996
Atlanta Olympics — where the doctors heard presentations
about off-label uses of Neurontin.