Pfizer marketing executive disagrees with his employer, backs re-importation of drugs from Canada
A physician working as a marketing executive at Pfizer, which is fighting the re-importation of prescription drugs from Canada, broke with his employer, which said he’s not qualified to testify on the topic. If he’s fired, he can go back to practicing medicine. His point is that drugs have been traded across European borders for 20 years with no ill effects, and the safety of re-imported drugs shouldn’t be doubted.
A physician working as a marketing executive at Pfizer, which is fighting the re-importation of prescription drugs from Canada, broke with his employer, which said he’s not qualified to testify on the topic. If he’s fired, he can go back to practicing medicine. His point is that drugs have been traded across European borders for 20 years with no ill effects, and the safety of re-imported drugs shouldn’t be doubted.
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