Johnson & Johnson ($JNJ) has come to terms with the Justice Department on one Risperdal marketing charge. It's a single misdemeanor, stemming from a long-running investigation of allegations that the company promoted its antipsychotic drug Risperdal for off-label uses. But that doesn't mean the company's DoJ negotiations are at an end--far from it, Bloomberg reports.
The feds are "continuing to pursue both criminal and civil actions," J&J said in a quarterly filing. "Discussions have been ongoing in an effort to resolve criminal penalties...Certain issues remain open before a settlement can be finalized." The government has also decided to join "multiple" whistleblower lawsuits against J&J's Janssen Pharmaceuticals unit, all of which deal with Risperdal marketing practices.
Meanwhile, there are the feds' civil investigations; J&J says it's in negotiations to settle those, too. The probes involve sales of Risperdal and Invega, a follow-up antipsychotic drug. Almost a dozen state attorneys general have sued for deceptive marketing or misleading claims about the drug. And AGs in 40 more states are considering joining the fray. The company disclosed that the state lawyers "have indicated a potential interest in pursuing similar litigation."
The good news for J&J is that settling the federal probes isn't expected to hurt the company's financial position. J&J in May set aside some unspecified amount to cover Risperdal-related legal costs, and now says it's adding to that fund to cover criminal penalties.
Without a dollar amount attached to the misdemeanor charge, it's tough to put this potential settlement in context. Other antipsychotic marketing probes have resulted in no criminal charges, but a big payment--AstraZeneca agreed to pay more than $500 million to resolve Seroquel-related claims, for instance. Eli Lilly's Zyprexa settlement included a $515 million criminal fine on a misdemeanor charge, and another $800 million in civil claims. But it's probably safe to say that we're not looking at a Pfizer-type deal: The settlement covering Bextra marketing included a felony plea--and a total of $2.3 billion in payments.
- read the Bloomberg story
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"Though a positive outcome has not been observed with the NJ Algorithm to date,researchers suspect that a larger sample size might generate significant findings in the future."
No matter which drugs singly or in which combination, no matter Which idiot Why Psychotherapies Never Get Better 'Bait & Switch' Brain Washing Mind Control, It AIN'T Healthcare Theories they offer our Vets, there has been "No Positive Outcome", ...... except of course for Russia & Communist China.
With 2 posts, just 2, these Doktors are left with only 1 Courtroom excuse.
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They're too stupid to be Doctors. If they admitted that they Do know what they're doing, any jury in the land would throw the book at them in a 12 to nothing heartbeat.
These people make 6 figures. They work with these drugs 40 hours a week, for Decades. It's their Job & their Responsibility to know what these drugs are.
But they're 'Off The Hook' because the manufacturer wrote them a false and misleading Dear Healthcare Provider Letter.
It's intentional. It's wink and a nod, because a private Citizen has a Snowball's chance in Hell of suing a Drug Company, so the Drug Company takes the heat by pretending to deceive their pseudo-Doctors who peddle their drugs at street level.
But then what can you expect from an industry which reveres an extra-marital affair peddling, horoscope casting Gasbag who claimed that Hitler was a Demi-Deity? (since their Freud Fraud has Already been pretty much yanked out from under them)
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