French authorities have opened a formal investigation into
two managers from drugs groups GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi Pasteur.
Judge Marie-Odile Bertella-Geffroy also opened an investigation
for manslaughter against Sanofi Pasteur MSD, a joint venture
between Sanofi Aventis and Merck.
The investigations follow allegations that the companies did
not fully disclose side effects from an anti-hepatitis B drug
used in a vaccination campaign in the 1990’s.
From 1994 to 1998, almost two thirds of the French population,
and almost all newborns, were vaccinated against hepatitis B.
The campaign was suspended after concerns arose about side effects.
Some 30 plaintiffs have launched a civil action, including
the families of five people who died after receiving vaccinations.
Sources:
Reuters February 1, 2008