Thursday, January 15, 2009
Eli Lilly To Pay $1.4 Billion To Settle Zyprexa Suits
Yes, your read right; that's billions, with a B!
CNN reports today that Eli Lilly & Co. reached a deal to pay $1.4 billion and plead guilty to a federal misdemeanor charge (violation of the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act) over promoting an antipsychotic drug to treat dementia when it wasn't approved to do so. The actual fine for the misdemeanor was $515 million, reportedly the largest individual corporate criminal fine in history. An additional $800 million will be used to settle civil charges, with $432 million going to the federal government and up to $362 million to individual states.
Thanks to Bill Childs of TortsProf Blog.
Labels:
FDA,
Pharmaceuticals,
Products liability,
Settlements
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