Kenneth Frazier

Kenneth Frazier
Kenneth Carleton FrazierDecember 17, 1954) is an American business executive. He is the chairman and CEO of the pharmaceutical company Merck & Co.. After joining Merck & Co. as general counsel, he directed the company's defense against litigation over the anti-inflammatory drug Vioxx. Frazier is the first African-American to lead a major pharmaceutical company...
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We have substantial defenses in these cases and will defend them vigorously.
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We have both the resources and the resolve to address these cases over many years.
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We believe that the Texas case was the result of fundamentally flawed information being presented to the jury. Merck's actions and decisions were based on sound science and in the long run, that's what is critical to patients.
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We have not changed our strategy. We're committing to defending these cases one at a time.
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There could be those cases indeed. What we have to do is sift through them. We have not seen a case yet of a person who has taken the drug for that extended period on a continuous basis.
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We would look at the facts of the case and make reasonable decisions.
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We are committed to addressing these cases one by one over the coming years.
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We have said from the beginning that we do not intend to roll over in these cases when people bring insubstantial cases to court in an attempt to collect money improperly from Merck,
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We are prepared to defend this and other cases in the future. There are many more trials to come. We remain committed to addressing these cases one by one in a responsible manner in the coming years.
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We absolutely believe our conduct was proper. We acted responsibly every step of the way. We are committed to addressing these cases one by one in the coming years.
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We recognize that this litigation is not over, that there are many more cases to go. We intend to defend these cases one by one.
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This split verdict reaffirms our commitment to defending each case on a case-by-case basis.
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We are in this for the long haul. We have the resources and the resolve to address these cases one by one over many years.
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The focus remains on defending these cases one at a time. We're in this for the long haul.