The Vioxx Verdict Message:
Safety Before Sales
- The Vioxx verdict proves that our civil justice system lets
ordinary Americans hold even the largest and wealthiest corporations
accountable for putting sales ahead of safety.
FDA scientist David Graham told Congress that Vioxx contributed
to the death of as many as 55,000 Americans.
- Merck knew Vioxx was dangerous.
Merck's own memos prove the company knew Vioxx had heart
risks as early as 1997. Those risks were confirmed by a clinical
trial in 2000. Ignoring this, Merck made billions by aggressively
marketed the drug.
- Merck trained drug representatives to dodge questions from
doctors about the safety of the drug.
Merck even invented a game called "dodgeball" to
teach drug representatives how to evade doctors' tough questions
about safety. Merck also sent doctors a misleading 2001 letter
understating the drug's risks. And if doctors weren't deterred,
internal memos prove Merck worked to discredit questioning
doctors.
- $229 million in punitive damages was what Merck officials
estimated the company would save by not correcting Vioxxs
warning label.
Merck's CEO focused on promoting Vioxx's sales not safety
warnings because Vioxx sales were critical to Mercks
bottom line. The punitive damage verdict sent a clear message
to Merck and other drug companies that safety comes before
sales.
- Merck tried to avoid its responsibility by lobbying Congress
for medical malpractice legislation that would have immunized
it from almost all of this verdict.
Merck spent $30,390,294 to lobby the U.S. Congress and federal
agencies over the last five years.
- Big pharmaceutical companies will never police themselves
when CEO salaries and bonuses depend on sales. Our only protection
is the civil justice system.
Dont Let Them Put Profits Over People!
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