Pfizer’s CEO is Offered Compensation Increase as Drug Prices Soar
Pfizer’s CEO is Offered Compensation Increase as Drug Prices Soar
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Pfizer’s CEO is Offered Compensation Increase as Drug Prices Soar
Some popular Type 2 diabetes drugs could have a deadly side-effect, warns the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They have been linked with Fournier’s gangrene, a flesh-eating bacterial infection of the genital area. Twelve patients are known to have developed the condition, and there may be even more, the agency noted. All were hospitalized and
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