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Jury Finds Insys Founder, Execs Guilty of Racketeering in Opioid Sales

May 3 2019 // Insys Therapeutics Inc. founder John Kapoor was convicted of a racketeering conspiracy that drove sales of a highly addictive opioid while contributing to a nationwide epidemic. Federal jurors in Boston found that Kapoor...

Tennessee Doctor, 30 Others Targeted in Federal Opioid Investigation

Apr 26 2019 // A doctor who prescribed more than 4 million opioid pills, including to a pregnant woman who later died, is one of more than 30 medical professionals in Tennessee charged with illegally prescribing and distributing millions...

Indictment Alleges New York Pharma Ex-CEO Ignored Red Flags as Opioid Crisis Raged

Apr 25 2019 // The pharmaceutical industry executive hit Tuesday with criminal charges stemming from the opioid crisis doesn’t have his name on a museum wing, and his company isn’t within earshot of Apple or anyone else on...

California Workers’ Compensation Rating Bureau Issues Report on Opioids

Apr 24 2019 // The use of opioids has significantly and continuously declined in the California workers’ compensation system since 2012, a trend that may be leading to a shift in the patterns of medical treatments for...

Lawyers Expect Wave of Litigation Targeting Popular Heart Drugs

Apr 24 2019 // Dozens of lawsuits have been filed against drug makers and sellers over widely prescribed generic heart medications tainted with potential carcinogens, the first claims in what some lawyers expect to be a wave of...

U.S. Charges New York Drug Firm Executives with Opioid Distribution Conspiracy

Apr 24 2019 // Federal prosecutors unveiled the first criminal charges against pharmaceutical executives for illegally diverting opioids, accusing the former chief executive officer and the head of compliance at a major U.S. drug...

Cops Draw Blood to Catch Impaired Drivers

Apr 23 2019 // It was about 6:30 on a Friday night in January when Phoenix Police Det. Kemp Layden pulled over a white Jeep Cherokee that was speeding and weaving in and out of its lane. The 47-year-old driver spoke slowly, his eyes were...

Wisconsinites Push for Safeguards in Prescription Drug Step Therapy Process

Apr 22 2019 // People struggling with chronic diseases joined doctors and other advocates in making the case on April 17 for a bipartisan proposal in the Wisconsin Legislature designed to make it easier for patients to get needed...

Oklahoma Prescription Drug ‘Step Therapy’ Bill Signed Into Law

Apr 18 2019 // A bill intended to protect patients from a harmful insurance practice known as ‘step therapy’ has been signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt. Senate Bill 509, authored by Rep. Cyndi Munson (D-OKC) and Sen....

Supreme Court Denies Drug Maker’s Use of Native American Tribe to Shield Patents

Apr 16 2019 // The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cast aside pharmaceutical company Allergan Plc’s unorthodox bid to shield patents from a federal administrative court’s review by transferring them to a Native American...

New York City May Ban Pre-Hire Marijuana Tests for Many Job Applicants

Apr 15 2019 // Many job-seekers would no longer face tests for marijuana use under legislation that New York City is likely to enact, taking a novel step as lawmakers and employers around the U.S. grapple with workplace policies about...

Virginia Prosecutors Charge Anti-Opioid Addiction Drug Maker with Fraud

Apr 12 2019 // Federal prosecutors say the company that makes a drug meant to curb opioid addiction has been lying for years about the relative safety of its product. Prosecutors in Virginia filed fraud charges Tuesday against...

States, Congress Questioning Pharmacy Benefit Managers’ Role in Drug Prices

Apr 11 2019 // Several states are probing pharmacy-benefit managers’ business practices in government-sponsored health programs, adding to the scrutiny the middlemen face in Washington for their role in the cost of drugs. At least...

Senators Seek Probe of Pharmacy Benefit Managers’ Pricing Practice

Apr 9 2019 // Two U.S. senators have asked the inspector general of the Health and Human Services Department to investigate a practice by pharmacy-benefit managers known as spread pricing, as part of a wider inquiry by lawmakers into...

How to Keep Big Pharma from Winning Drug Price Wars: Joe Nocera

Apr 9 2019 // Robin Feldman is a law professor at the University of California Hastings with a particular expertise in antitrust and patent issues. She is also one of those professors who are unusually good at explaining complex issues...

Doctor, Early Advocate for Opioids, to Testify Against Drug Makers: Reuters

Apr 8 2019 // A physician ally of Purdue Pharma LP whose views helped drive the explosive growth in the use of addictive pain relievers for common aches and pains in the United States has agreed to testify against the OxyContin maker...

Arkansas Judge Refuses to Dismiss Claims Against Opioid Drug Makers

Apr 7 2019 // An Arkansas judge has rejected a request to dismiss the state’s lawsuit against three drugmakers that alleges they made false marketing claims about the benefits and risks of opioids, contributing to an increase in...

Opioid Trial Winds Down; Insys Execs Deny Bribing Doctors, Duping Insurers

Apr 5 2019 // A U.S. prosecutor portrayed Insys Therapeutics Inc. founder John Kapoor and other former executives as greedy and heartless during closing arguments in their racketeering trial over the promotion of the opioid painkiller...

Oklahoma Alters Suit Against Opioid Drugmakers Before Trial

Apr 5 2019 // The state of Oklahoma narrowed its case against drug makers including Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. and Allergan Plc, dropping fraud and other allegations while pressing ahead with a...

Florida Gov to Form Opioid Task Force

Apr 4 2019 // Florida’s Office of Drug Control will be re-established in the governor’s office and a state task force on drug abuse will be set up to provide a unified vision for battling the state’s opioid epidemic,...