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Pfizer revives Lipitor ads after probe
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Lawmakers at a House subcommittee hearing in May said many drug ads minimize medicines' side effects and may encourage overuse of expensive products. Members of Congress, led by Representatives John Dingell and Bart Stupak, Michigan Democrats, have called for stricter regulations. The American Medical Association asked for a moratorium on ads for newly approved drugs until doctors are educated and U.S. regulators have signed off on the messages.
"Pharmaceutical companies should consider it a privilege to be allowed to air" direct-to-consumer ads, said Stupak, at the May hearing. "As with all privileges, there comes responsibility."
FDA's advice
Pfizer said its new ad includes suggestions made by the Food and Drug Administration, which has 24 employees responsible for making sure drug advertising accurately portrays risks and benefits. The FDA reviewed 20,000 pieces of direct-to-consumer advertising last year and took an average of five months to warn drugmakers that violated the rules, according to a Government Accountability Office report in May.
"How many people like me are out there who really think they are doing things to prevent a heart attack and are ahead of the game, and how many end up having heart attacks and are lucky enough to survive?" Erlendson said.
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