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Pfizer wins early Nigeria battle | |
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A Nigerian court has refused to allow more cases to be added to a lawsuit against a pharmaceutical giant accused of improper drugs trials on children. | |
Pfizer lawyers argued in Abuja that the amendments had been improperly filed. | |
The Nigerian government wants $7bn in damages and compensation for the families of the children who died or suffered serious side-effects. | The Nigerian government wants $7bn in damages and compensation for the families of the children who died or suffered serious side-effects. |
Some 200 children took part in trials for a new anti-meningitis drug in 1996. Pfizer says the trials were lawful. | Some 200 children took part in trials for a new anti-meningitis drug in 1996. Pfizer says the trials were lawful. |
The court rejected a bid by the Nigerian government's counsel to include 85 new claims - in addition to an earlier 54, agreeing with Pfizer that it had been improperly filed. | |
Officials in Kano say more than 50 children died in the experiment, while many others developed mental and physical deformities. | Officials in Kano say more than 50 children died in the experiment, while many others developed mental and physical deformities. |
But Pfizer says only 11 of the 200 children in the drug trial died. | But Pfizer says only 11 of the 200 children in the drug trial died. |
We did not suspect that the children were being used for an experiment Hassan Sani Family anger over trials | We did not suspect that the children were being used for an experiment Hassan Sani Family anger over trials |
Pfizer tested the then unregistered drug in Nigeria's north-western Kano State during an outbreak of meningitis which had affected thousands of children. | Pfizer tested the then unregistered drug in Nigeria's north-western Kano State during an outbreak of meningitis which had affected thousands of children. |
Following pressure, the Nigerian government set up an expert medical panel to review the drug trial. | Following pressure, the Nigerian government set up an expert medical panel to review the drug trial. |
It concluded that the experiment was "an illegal trial of an unregistered drug" and a "clear case of exploitation of the ignorant". | It concluded that the experiment was "an illegal trial of an unregistered drug" and a "clear case of exploitation of the ignorant". |
"We did not suspect that the children were being used for an experiment," Hassan Sani, the father of a girl who was tested, told the BBC in Kano recently. | "We did not suspect that the children were being used for an experiment," Hassan Sani, the father of a girl who was tested, told the BBC in Kano recently. |
"The American doctors took advantage of our illiteracy and cheated us and our children. We thought they were helping us," he said. | "The American doctors took advantage of our illiteracy and cheated us and our children. We thought they were helping us," he said. |
Pfizer denied any wrongdoing and said its trial of Trovan was conducted in accordance with Nigerian regulations. | Pfizer denied any wrongdoing and said its trial of Trovan was conducted in accordance with Nigerian regulations. |
The Pfizer experiment was cited by many as a reason for the mass rejection of polio vaccinations in many parts of northern Nigeria in recent years. | The Pfizer experiment was cited by many as a reason for the mass rejection of polio vaccinations in many parts of northern Nigeria in recent years. |
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