Hawaii court orders Bristol Myers Squibb and 3 Sanofi subsidiaries to pay $916m for failing to disclose Plavix blood thinner's efficacy and safety.

Hawaii court orders Bristol Myers Squibb and 3 Sanofi subsidiaries to pay $916m for failing to disclose Plavix blood thinner's efficacy and safety. First Circuit Court Judge James Ashford found the companies didn't update Plavix label, risking "diminished response" for 30% of patients, especially non-Caucasians. Attorney General Anne Lopez called it bad faith marketing.

May 26, 2024
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