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  2. Valdecoxib - Wikipedia

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    Former Pfizer sales representative John Kopchinski acted as a qui tam relator and filed a complaint in 2004 outlining the illegal conduct in the marketing of Bextra. [16] Kopchinski was awarded $51.5 million for his role in the case because the improper marketing of Bextra was the largest piece of the settlement at $1.8 billion. [17]

  3. Pfizer's twice-daily weight-loss pill discontinued due to ...

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    Danuglipron was being tested as both a twice-daily and once-daily pill. Pfizer announced on Dec. 1 that it was discontinuing phase 3 clinical trials of the twice-daily version due to high rates of ...

  4. Pfizer Advances Once-Daily Weight-Loss Pill As It ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:PFE) announced that, based on results from the ongoing Phase 1 pharmacokinetic study, it has selected its preferred once-daily modified release formulation for ...

  5. Celecoxib - Wikipedia

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    Celecoxib, sold under the brand name Celebrex among others, is a COX-2 inhibitor and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). [7] It is used to treat the pain and inflammation in osteoarthritis, acute pain in adults, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, painful menstruation, and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. [7]

  6. Pfizer drops twice-daily version of obesity pill over side ...

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    Pfizer has a once-daily version of the weight-loss pill still in the development. It hopes a change in the drug's release mechanism can reduce side effects, but early data on the new formulation ...

  7. Joint locking (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Pseudolocking usually happens when a person feels pain when trying to flex or extend a knee joint while there are no structural causes of the locking. The locking is usually relieved after a massage or taking painkillers. [2] Joint locking is a common symptom of: Osteoarthritis; Osteochondritis dissecans [3] Synovial osteochondromatosis

  8. Pfizer moving ahead with plans for once-daily weight loss pill

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    Pfizer announced Thursday plans to move forward with an oral daily weight loss medication in the same drug category as treatments including Ozempic and Zepbound. The pharmaceutical giant said ...

  9. Elbow extension test - Wikipedia

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    The patient is asked to flex the shoulder to ninety degrees. Then, the patient fully extends both arms while supinated. If the patient is unable to extend the dysfunctional arm then a further workup including radiography for acute fracture should be pursued. [1]