Peter Rost, M.D., is a former Pfizer Marketing Vice President providing services as an expert witness, speaker and writer. Judge Sanders: "The court agrees with defendants' view that Dr. Rost is a very adept and seasoned expert witness." According to Fortune "[Rost] is a force to be reckoned with. And he is part of a larger phenomenon that is forcing Big Pharma into a new era of accountability." Email: rostpeter (insert "@") hotmail (insert ".") com.
Dr. Peter Rost is a former Pfizer Marketing Vice President providing services as a marketing expert witness on medical devices, pharmaceuticals and average wholesale prices. He also provides consulting services on corporate therapeutics and ethics guidelines. He has worked for major plaintiff and defense firms (references available) on cases related to corporate therapeutics, antipsychotics, antidepressants, pain killers, antivirals, injectables (as well as other areas), medical devices and agents, testifying about deceptive, improper, or illegal marketing and selling activities as well as failure to train, supervise, communicate and warn about risks or side-effects.
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Peter Rost, M.D. is a former Vice President, Marketing for the drug company Pfizer.
Prior to his work for Pfizer, Dr. Rost was a Vice President, Marketing and Managing Director for Wyeth, responsible for the Nordic region in Europe.
Dr. Rost has been featured on numerous radio and television broadcasts, among them “60 Minutes,” and in hundreds of newspaper articles, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and Fortune.
Dr. Rost has also testified before the U.S. Senate, as well as many state congresses and conducted several press conferences with U.S. Senators, Members of U.S. Congress, and State Governors. He has also been key note speaker for many industry and political organizations.
Dr. Rost is available to review both plaintiff and defendant cases.
Dr. Rost has experience with class action, product liability, false claims/qui tam & criminal cases. He is available for general litigation support, medical and marketing record review, and expert witness services including depositions, expert reports and trial testimony.
• SPEECHES (not complete list): National Venture Capital Association, U.S. Senate, Governor of Indiana, Governor of Montana, Maryland Senate, Vermont Senate, New York City Council, Southern Medical Association, ESOMAR, NC Pharmacy Association, The Prescription Access Litigation Project, Minnesota Senior Federation, Danske Bank, Sveriges Riksdag, Sveriges Radio Sommar, Svenska Nyhetsbrev AB, Entreprenörsdagen, Stockholms Läns Landsting, Läkemedelskommittén i Jämtlands län, Gräv 08-Undersökande Journalister, Västsvenska Industri- och Handelskammaren, Sveriges Läkarsällskap, Svenska Neurologföreningen, Hjärntrusten Management AB.
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TIME: "CURBING DRUG-COMPANY ABUSES: ARE FINES ENOUGH?"
"The government pretends to go after these guys, the companies pretend to follow the law, but it's just a game for the consumption of the masses; so people will think that the wheels of justice are actually moving," says Peter Rost, a former senior Pfizer marketing executive. If the government were more serious, Rost contends, it would double the funding for prosecutions so that Justice could go after more than a fraction of the cases and bring more companies to trial. "I think until that happens this game will go on," says Rost. "It's obviously great for drug companies, its great for the lawyers, it's great for the Justice Department to bring in a token scalp every now and then, so everybody involved wins, and that is why it continues."
The government is beginning to share the critics’ view. "These are legitimate concerns," concedes Lewis Morris, chief counsel for the Department of Health and Human Services’ unusually powerful Inspector General’s office, which is a key player in the search for ways to combat recidivism among pharmaceutical companies. He says the government is stepping up its enforcement and beginning to flex its considerable regulatory authority more robustly. This includes plans to target responsible executives — not just companies — by toughening the CIAs to require management and a board committee to certify company compliance.
DR. ROST ON FOX NEWS: DISCUSSING VYTORIN ON "MONEY FOR BREAKFAST"
WSJ on Health-Care Overhaul: "Ahead of these give-backs, they dramatically raise prices," Dr. Rost says. "They always do that."
MAY 27, 2009 The Wall Street Journal Drug CEOs Switch Tactics on Reform Pharmaceutical Companies Join Health-Care Overhaul, Hoping to Influence Where Costs Are Cut
By JONATHAN D. ROCKOFF Drug-company executives are aiming to prevent steep cuts in prescription prices by joining the effort to overhaul the U.S. health-care system.
Prices for many drugs were up more than 15% in the first quarter from a year earlier, according to data from Credit Suisse.
Pharmaceutical companies say the increases are fair and necessary as drugs mature, but analysts say the companies are trying to eke out as much revenue from the treatments as they can before patents expire and health-care reform drives down prices.
Peter Rost, a former marketing executive at Pfizer who is now an industry critic, says the increases are a way to soften the impact of future price cuts. "Ahead of these give-backs, they dramatically raise prices," Dr. Rost says. "They always do that."
DR. ROST ON AMERICAN LAW JOURNAL TELEVISION
Taped at the Drexel Unviersity Anthony J. Drexel Picture Gallery in Philadelphia, attorney host Christopher Naughton welcomes attorneys Stephen Sheller of Sheller, P.C., Raymond Williams of DLA Piper and former pharmacuetical executive Dr. Peter Rost.
"The American public doesn't trust drug companies," says Rost, "and they have to do more than rehash old guidelines."
The American Law Journal broadcasts every Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. on CN8, The Comcast Network and is available free on demand--click here for the website.
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