Drug companies to pay Hawaii USD 700 million to settle Plavix blood thinner lawsuit
Pharmaceutical companies Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi have agreed to pay Hawaii USD 700 million to settle a lawsuit concerning the blood thinner Plavix. The lawsuit alleged the companies failed to adequately warn about a diminished response to Plavix in certain patients, particularly non-Caucasians. While the companies do not admit wrongdoing…
Pharmaceutical companies Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi have agreed to pay Hawaii USD 700 million to settle a lawsuit concerning the blood thinner Plavix. The lawsuit alleged the companies failed to adequately warn about a diminished response to Plavix in certain patients, particularly non-Caucasians. While the companies do not admit wrongdoing…
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