Vax Manufacturer Pfizer Announces Opposition to Russia amid Ukraine Conflict

Pfizer will “no longer initiate new clinical trials in Russia, and we will stop recruiting new patients in our ongoing clinical trials in the country.”

QUICK FACTS:
  • Pfizer Inc. updated its company’s position on the military conflict in Ukraine today, proclaiming in a press release that it “stands with the unified global community across the public, private and civil society sectors in opposition to the Russian war in Ukraine and the brutal situation it has created.”
  • “Today we are announcing that effective immediately Pfizer will donate all profits of our Russian subsidiary to causes that provide direct humanitarian support to the people of Ukraine. This will be in addition to all other recently announced donations from Pfizer to Ukraine,” read the press release.
  • “Additionally, we will no longer initiate new clinical trials in Russia, and we will stop recruiting new patients in our ongoing clinical trials in the country. Pfizer will work with FDA and other regulators to transition all ongoing clinical trials to alternative sites outside Russia,” the statement went on.
PFIZER NOT CUTTING OFF MEDICAL AID TO RUSSIANS:
  • “Pfizer concluded that a voluntary pause in the flow of our medicines to Russia would be in direct violation of our foundational principle of putting patients first. Ending delivery of medicines, including cancer or cardiovascular therapies, would cause significant patient suffering and potential loss of life, particularly among children and elderly people,” Pfizer’s press release said.
  • “Consistent with our commitment to putting patients first, we will continue providing needed medicines to the patients already enrolled in clinical trials.”
BACKGROUND:
  • Pfizer also claimed it “doesn’t own or operate any manufacturing sites in Russia” and “will cease all planned investments with local suppliers intended to build manufacturing capacity in the country.”
  • The pharmaceutical giant said its decision aligned with its “patient-first values.”
  • The company wants to “ensure that every dollar of profit derived from Russia will strengthen Ukraine and its people as they continue to valiantly defend their nation and freedom from this unprovoked and unjustified attack,” the press release said.

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