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PFIZER BEGINS TORCETRAPIB PRODUCTION
Pfizer Inc. said its expanded Loughbeg, Ireland, facility has produced the first batch of a new cholesterol drug that the pharmaceutical company hopes to combine with its best-selling drug Lipitor. Pfizer will use the plant to combine torcetrapib, a compound that raises "good" cholesterol, with Lipitor, which lowers "bad" cholesterol. The plant expansion cost $90 million. Pfizer booked Lipitor sales of $7.7 billion in 2004, making it the world's best-selling prescription drug.
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