Thursday, June 23, 2011

Madigan: Illinois to get $2.4M in settlement with GlaxoSmithKline - chicagotribune.com

Madigan: Illinois to get $2.4M in settlement with GlaxoSmithKline

Drug company GlaxoSmithKline LLC will pay $40.75 million to settle charges brought by 38 state attorneys general that the company tried to sell drugs made in a Puerto Rican plant that failed to meet manufacturing standards.

Illinois will receive $2.4 million from the settlement, Attorney General Lisa Madigan said Thursday.

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1 comment:

Daniel Haszard said...

Glaxo whistle-blower gets $96 million.

The case with the Zyprexa scandal is that Eli Lilly drug company pleaded guilty to criminal wrongs (*viva Zyprexa* campaign) the Zyprexa saga was rotten through and through.
Eight Lilly EMPLOYEES got millions each as supposed informant 'whistle blowers'.Lawyers on BOTH sides got millions and millions......most patient claimants who got sick are 'mentally challenged' and less able to advocate for themselves.
The Class action Lawsuits in the US had payouts of $85,000 BUT the lawyers got 45 percent and then the govt got most of the rest for having to take care of the victim/patients medical expenses.Soooo,,,,$85K turned into about $9,000 for Zyprexa claimants many had their food stamps and other state benefits taken away because of their *windfall profit* making them worse off in the end.
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Daniel Haszard Zyprexa victim activist and patient who got diabetes from it. http://www.zyprexa-victims.com

(Only 9 percent of adult Americans think the pharmaceutical industry can be trusted right around the same rating as big tobacco.)