You mentioned PFE, too - another steal.
I'm cautious here, at least for any long term play, because beneath the surface there is a raft of litigation on lipitor because of rhabdomyosis (muscle destruction). ( All the other statins that are lipophilic have potentially same problem.) The one that is different is Pravachol, which is hydrophilic, and for that reason, apparently safer. Is lipitor potentially another VIOX? Pfizer has so far kept this swept under the rug, but still the possibility that it might surface in public scares me. Pfizer also has Celebrex with same problems as VIOX. But Pfizer seems to be very adept at keeping the "news" under wraps. Bottom line, Pfizer may be headed for a double whammy: About the time their lipitor patent runs out they get hit with thousands of lawsuits.
I think there are safer drug plays.
I'm cautious here, at least for any long term play, because beneath the surface there is a raft of litigation on lipitor because of rhabdomyosis (muscle destruction). ( All the other statins that are lipophilic have potentially same problem.) The one that is different is Pravachol, which is hydrophilic, and for that reason, apparently safer. Is lipitor potentially another VIOX? Pfizer has so far kept this swept under the rug, but still the possibility that it might surface in public scares me. Pfizer also has Celebrex with same problems as VIOX. But Pfizer seems to be very adept at keeping the "news" under wraps. Bottom line, Pfizer may be headed for a double whammy: About the time their lipitor patent runs out they get hit with thousands of lawsuits.
I think there are safer drug plays.