The Oklahoma attorney general says two pharmaceutical companies agreed to pay $17.85 million to settle allegations of illegally raising prices on generic medications.
Novartis AG — with U.S. headquarters in North Jersey — drove up the price of 31 generic drugs through price fixing and bid ...
New Jersey has joined 42 other states in suing global pharmaceutical company Novartis and its spin-off Sandoz for engaging in ...
Novartis recently announced plans to massively expand its North Carolina presence, creating hundreds of jobs. Now North ...
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Oklahoma’s attorney general announced a major settlement with drug companies accused of a decade’s worth of price-fixing.
Drug companies Lannett and Bausch agreed to pay $18 million over alleged price-fixing as part of far-reaching lawsuits ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond reached a $17.8 million settlement with two major pharmaceutical companies over allegations they illegally worked together to raise prices on generic prescription ...
Michigan AG Nessel secured $17.85 million in settlements with Lannett and Bausch over drug price-fixing claims.
The settlement totals to $17.85 million for patients who bought specific generic drugs from 2009 to 2019 and administrative ...