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developed a new antibiotic called Trovan (trovafloxacin mesylate).

Tests showed that in animals Trovan had life-threatening

side effects, including joint disease, abnormal cartilage growth,

Liver damage, and a degenerative bone condition. In 1996, an

epidemic of bacterial meningitis swept across Nigeria. Pfizer

sent three U.S. physicians to test Trovan on children who were

patients in Nigeria

Explanation / Answer

In 2002, a group of Nigerian minors and their guardians sued Pfizer in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Plaintiffs alleged that