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Pharmacies, Distributors Say Opioid Case Judge Biased, Seek Removal

Sep 16 2019 // AmerisourceBergen Corp., Cardinal Health Inc., CVS Health Corp. units and other prescription drug distributors and pharmacies moved to bounce Cleveland federal judge Dan Polster from the massive opioid liability case...

Gene Therapy Drugs That Cost Millions Have Employers and Health Plans Worried

Sep 13 2019 // Employers and health plans fear they could be swamped financially by a coming wave of expensive new genetic therapies for rare diseases. Regulators have recently approved two treatments that sell at many multiples of the...

Reuters: How Court Lets Merck Hide Baldness Drug Propecia’s Risks

Sep 12 2019 // By the time Kelly Pfaff got home from driving her son to school that morning, it was too late. Her husband, John, was supposed to be taking their 4-year-old daughter to school. But the girl and the nanny were still at the...

Generic Drugmaker Mallinckrodt Settles Opioid Lawsuits with 2 Ohio Counties

Sep 9 2019 // One of the largest makers of generic opioids has settled a lawsuit with two Ohio counties, removing the company from the first federal trial over the toll of the opioid crisis. United Kingdom-based Mallinckrodt announced...

Report: California Workers’ Comp Medical Payment Trends Fell in 2018

Sep 4 2019 // Medical payments in California’s workers’ compensation system continued to decline in 2018 as the medical payments per claim decreased, according to a report from the Workers’ Compensation Insurance...

Drug Firms Must Face Trial Over Opioids, Judge Orders

Sep 4 2019 // A U.S. judge on Tuesday rejected efforts by major drugmakers, pharmacies and distributors to dismiss claims that they caused the nation’s opioid crisis, clearing the way for a scheduled landmark trial even as he...

Report Examines First-Year Impact of California’s New Drug Formulary

Sep 3 2019 // A new report shows that an evidence-based drug formulary put into effect by the California Division of Workers’ Compensation over a year ago may be working. The formulary went into effect Jan. 1, 2018. It was...

Federal Officials Issue Health Warning on Marijuana Use by Teens, Pregnant Women

Sep 3 2019 // Federal health officials issued a national warning Thursday against marijuana use by adolescents and pregnant women, as more states legalize the increasingly potent drug for medicinal and recreational use. Health and Human...

Purdue Pharma Floats $10-$12 Billion Opioid Settlement: Reuters

Aug 28 2019 // OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP and its owners, the Sackler family, are in discussion to settle more than 2,000 opioid lawsuits against the company for $10 billion to $12 billion, two people familiar with the matter said...

Opioid Epidemic Could Threaten Europe Too: Viewpoint

Aug 28 2019 // As drugmakers are being held responsible for fueling the U.S. opioid epidemic, it might look at though they have nothing to fear in Europe, where, it’s often assumed, opioid misuse isn’t so rampant. The...

Captain of Ferry that Ran Aground in Boston Harbor Off Job Pending Drug Test

Aug 23 2019 // The captain of a commuter ferry that ran aground in Boston Harbor has been placed on leave pending drug test results. The Boston Globe reported Saturday that the captain was taken off the job pending the test, which is...

New Jersey Woman Gets Two Years in Compound Drug Fraud Scheme

Aug 22 2019 // A New Jersey woman has been sentenced to two years in prison for her role in a widespread fraud scheme involving public employees and compound prescription drugs. Kristie Masucci appeared before a judge in Camden on...

China Expands List of Drugs Covered by Basic Medical Insurance

Aug 22 2019 // China on Tuesday added 148 drugs to its list of medicines covered by basic medical insurance schemes, part of a push to lower patients’ out-of-pocket costs in one of the world’s largest drug markets, state...

Drug Maker Endo Skirts Trial, Settles Its Opioid Claims for $11 Million

Aug 21 2019 // Endo International Plc agreed to an $11 million settlement to avoid going to trial in the first federal court cases targeting opioid makers and distributors over the public-health crisis caused by the painkillers. Endo...

Overdose Deaths Again Rise More in Urban Than Rural Communities

Aug 14 2019 // U.S. drug overdose deaths had been most common in Appalachia and other rural areas in recent years, but they are back to being more concentrated in big cities, according to a government report Friday. The Centers for...

Judge Leans in Favor of Broad Opioid Settlement Opposed by Municipalities, Drug Firms

Aug 7 2019 // A federal judge on Tuesday expressed support for a novel plan by lawyers representing cities and counties suing drug companies over the U.S. opioid epidemic that would bring every community nationally into their settlement...

State’s Purdue Opioid Suit Tests Holding Family, Purdue Directors Liable for Crisis

Aug 5 2019 // Massachusetts took Purdue Pharma LP to task in a Boston courtroom Friday, blaming the opioid maker and the billionaire Sackler family that owns it for causing “thousands of people to suffer and many to...

Arizona Seeking U.S. Supreme Court Involvement in Opioid Case

Aug 2 2019 // Arizona’s attorney general on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to force the Sackler family, which owns OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma, to return billions of dollars they took out of the company. The court filing...

Fewer Injured Workers Receiving Opioids Under Workers’ Compensation But States Vary

Aug 2 2019 // Fewer injured workers are receiving opioids to treat pain than in previous years, as medical providers are turning more to non-opioid medications and physical therapies. A new study of injured worker claims from 27 states...

State, Local Governments Debate How to Best Allocate Any Opioid Settlement Funds

Aug 2 2019 // The roughly 2,000 state and local governments suing the drug industry over the deadly opioid crisis have yet to see any verdicts or reach any big national settlements but are already tussling with each other over how to...