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Alexmazzucca (talk·contribs) has been paid by Impax Laboratories. Their editing has included contributions to this article. Partial disclosure here; Clarifying he is freelancing here
The user who recently overhauled this page, Alexmazzucca (talk·contribs), removed several adequately-referenced sections from the article about litigation and recalls, without explanation or seeking of consensus. I have re-introduced those sections to the article, but the article now reads like a brochure from the company rather than an encyclopedia article. Given the user's lack of edits on any other article and the fact that the user has yet to respond to my request for explanation on their talk page, it seems likely that there is a conflict of interest. A quick google search of their user name turns up a web developer. It's possible that these were paid edits. —Hermionedidallthework (talk) 15:31, 20 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]