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A judge lets a multistate lawsuit against 36 drugmakers proceed, alleging price-fixing on 80 generic drugs from 2009 to 2016.
A federal judge in Connecticut has allowed a multistate antitrust lawsuit against 36 drugmakers and executives to proceed, rejecting claims that the states waited too long to file.
The case accuses companies including Pfizer, Perrigo, and Sandoz of conspiring to fix prices and limit competition for about 80 generic drugs, mainly for skin conditions, between 2009 and 2016.
The judge found evidence that defendants tried to hide collusion through uncompetitive bids and false cost claims.
The lawsuit, led by Connecticut and involving 45 states and territories, names drugs like Differin, Lotrimin AF, and Ritalin.
The case, Connecticut et al.
v. Sandoz Inc. et al., will move forward after the judge’s 130-page decision.
Un juez permite que una demanda multestatal contra 36 fabricantes de medicamentos continúe, alegando fijación de precios en 80 medicamentos genéricos de 2009 a 2016.