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  2. Torcetrapib - Wikipedia

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    Torcetrapib (CP-529,414, Pfizer) was a drug being developed to treat hypercholesterolemia (elevated cholesterol levels) and prevent cardiovascular disease.Its development was halted in 2006 when phase III studies showed excessive all-cause mortality in the treatment group receiving a combination of atorvastatin (Lipitor) and torcetrapib.

  3. Lipitor? What Was That Again? - AOL

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    Pfizer (NYS: PFE) used to sell Lipitor exclusively in the United States. And it was a huge component of the company's revenue and earnings. Honest. I swear. You certainly wouldn't know it from the ...

  4. Pfizer recalled 191,000 bottles of Lipitor due to odor - AOL

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    The world's top drug maker recalled 191,000 bottles of its anti-cholesterol drug Lipitor due to reports of a moldy odor emanating from bottles supplied by a third-party – the same problem that ...

  5. Pfizer agrees to pay $93 million to settle Lipitor antitrust ...

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    Pfizer introduced Lipitor in 1997, and the drug drove more than $130 billion in sales during its first 14 years on the market. The pharma distributors claimed Pfizer fraudulently sought to extend ...

  6. Atorvastatin - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 2012, under the trade name Lipitor, atorvastatin became the world's best-selling medication of all time, with more than $125 billion in sales over approximately 14.5 years. [ 118 ] and $13 billion a year at its peak, [ 119 ] Lipitor alone "provided up to a quarter of Pfizer Inc.'s annual revenue for years."

  7. Bruce Roth - Wikipedia

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    Bruce D. Roth is an American organic and medicinal chemist who trained at Saint Joseph's College, Iowa State University and the University of Rochester, and, at the age of 32, discovered atorvastatin, the statin-class drug sold as Lipitor that would become the largest-selling drug in pharmaceutical history (as of 2003).