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Three state entities receive refunds from drug anti-trust

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Attorney General Mike Beebe today presented three state entities with checks from the settlement of an anti-trust action against a drug company. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company awarded money to individual consumers and the state entities. The company settled a class-action lawsuit that claimed it overcharged patients for the prescription drug Taxol. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences received the most money -- more than 540-thousand dollars. The Department of Human Services Division of Medical Services received about 175-thousand dollars for Medicaid costs. The Arkansas Employee Benefits Division received almost 65-thousand dollars. Bristol-Myers faced lawsuits after it filed new patents and lawsuits in an effort to keep cheaper generic brands from competing with Taxol.

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