Nevada AG sues companies for misleading about HRT safety
November 20th, 2008 by Jennifer Walker-Journey
Nevada’s attorney general is suing drug makers Wyeth and Pfizer for alleged deceptive trade practices and misleading the public about the safety of its hormone replacement therapy (HRT) drugs, according to RGJ.com.
According to the story, attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto said in a news release, “When drug companies purposefully misrepresent the safety and efficacy of their drugs, or promote their drugs in a deceptive way, everybody loses. We’re confident we have the facts necessary to prove this case, and we hope this lawsuit and its outcome will deter improper drug company practices in Nevada.”
The suit claims that the drug company misled Nevada patients and their doctors about the safety and the effectiveness of the drugs Premarin, Prempro and Premphase, sold by Wyeth; and Provera, sold by Pfizer. That, the suit contends, resulted in the over-prescribing and drastic increase in hormone-positive cancers in women who had taken the drugs. The suit seeks $5,000 to $12,000 in damages for each violation.
Weyth’s HRT drugs Premarin and Prempro dominated the market for menopausal symptoms. However, since the Women’s Health Initiative of 2002, which found HRT increased a woman’s risk for breast cancer and other serious diseases and conditions, Wyeth has been faced with numerous lawsuits over its drugs Premarin and Prempro.
Last year, three Navada women won $58 million in compensatory and punitive damages after claiming Prempro caused their breast cancer. Wyeth also was ordered to pay $1.6 million in attorney fees. The drug maker has appealed the verdict to the Nevada Supreme Court.
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