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Congressman's widow sues Pfizer over Lipitor effects
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| Sharon Hope 2006-07-19, 2:24 am |
| http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/F...tor-18Jul06.htm
Congressman's widow sues Pfizer over Lipitor effects
excerpts: " against Pfizer, Inc., charging the drug company with
concealing serious and permanent health risks associated with its
cholesterol drug Lipitor"
'peripheral nervous system damage, short-term memory loss and depression.'
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| listener 2006-07-19, 8:26 am |
| "Sharon Hope" <shope@anet.net> wrote in
news:ssadnXubx_UVBSDZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@comcast.com:
> http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/F...tor-18Jul06.htm
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> Congressman's widow sues Pfizer over Lipitor effects
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> excerpts: " against Pfizer, Inc., charging the drug company with
> concealing serious and permanent health risks associated with its
> cholesterol drug Lipitor"
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> 'peripheral nervous system damage, short-term memory loss and
depression.'
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You recently stated:
"A recently published medical journal article showed 100% of statin
patients have muscle damage identifiable on muscle biopsy after only a few
months.
Another recently published study showed all statin patients have measurable
cognitive impacts after 6 months.
Another recently published study showed neuropathy 26 times more likely in
statin patients."
Could you please supply links for these three statements?
Thank you.
L.
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