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Michael Belkin alleges scientific fraud of recommending administration of vaccines that have not been tested properly for safety.
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Legal brief. Allegations include participation in conspiracy to suppress and eliminate competition by fixing the price and allocating the volume of vitamin C manufactured and sold.
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Campaigners say that the companies are picking a fight with local legislation to intimidate developing countries into buying medicines at prices set by them.
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As investors fret over company accounts, a unit of the US drug giant says it booked $12.4bn in revenue that was never collected. [BBC News]
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Activists claim that the study was done in Brazil for the relative ease in finding HIV-infected volunteers who were "treatment virgins."
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Drugmaker recorded $14B in revenue since '99 that it never actually collected.
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The companies fixed prices in the European market through a cartel that had a "formal structure and hierarchy," including a regular exchange of sales figures and pricing data.
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