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Jun 14 2024
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Japanese pharma company to invest up to $530M in Sanford
Japanese pharmaceutical company Kyowa Kirin — which in February said it would build a $200 million plant in Sanford — is actually planning to spend more than twice that amount in the Lee County city. The company said this week that its board approved plans to invest up to $530 million for what would be its first North American manufacturing facility. Kyowa Kirin said its initial total was a
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Mar 19 2024
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Popping Abortion Pills Is Way More Dangerous Than Big Pharma Wants Women To Know
This month, it was reported that two of the country’s largest pharmaceutical retailers will begin dispensing abortion-inducing medications mifepristone and misoprostol. This roll-out will start in “selected” pharmacies in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with pharmacies in New York, Pennsylvania, California, and Illinois following suit in the ensuing weeks and months. What has not changed is
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Jul 10 2024
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2 N.J. men get prison for scamming $4M from investors of purported pharma company
Two men who formed a publicly traded pharmaceutical company and took $4 million of investor money for themselves have been sentenced to federal prison. Vitaly Fargesen, 54, of Manalapan, was sentenced to four years on Tuesday and his business partner, Igor Palatnik, 49, of Marlboro, was sentenced to six-and-a-half years earlier this year, the U.S. Attorney’s Office Southern District of New
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Jun 03 2024
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Fauci, NIH Scientists Hid $710 Million in Pharma Royalties
Of course they're not saying. Why should the nobles respond to the impertinent questions of the peasant scum?
The writer points out the recent scandal involving a Fauci henchmen deliberately misspelling words in order to avoid FOIA requests for communications with those keywords. David Morens also apparently delivered physical letters by courier to avoid having an searchable paper trail
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May 23 2024
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Weight-loss drugs help lift pharma's reputation
The blockbuster success of new anti-obesity drugs helped boost the corporate reputations of pharmaceutical brands, according to new rankings from the annual Axios/Harris Poll 100. Why it matters: For now, drugmakers are largely getting a pass from the public on the high prices of these transformational treatments, even as inflation-weary consumers have soured on other industries over price
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Jun 27 2024
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Massachusetts officials react to Supreme Court rulings on abortion, Purdue Pharma
BOSTON (WHDH) - Massachusetts officials including Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell shared their reactions Thursday to a pair of Supreme Court rulings on emergency abortions and a nationwide settlement involving Purdue Pharma, which produced the opioid OxyContin. The rulings came as the Supreme Court winds down its current term. In the abortion ruling, the court considered
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Jun 27 2024
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Supreme Court Rejects Liability Shield at Center of Purdue Pharma Settlement
You have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading. Although the case centers on members of the wealthy Sackler family and the fight by people and governments receive funds to battle the opioid epidemic, at its core, it focuses on a mechanism in the bankruptcy court system. Tap the Play button at the top of any article to hear it read aloud. The liability shield would have
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Jul 05 2024
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After Purdue Pharma Supreme Court rejection, Philly-area families continue to fight
For parents like Cichocki, nothing will ever be enough. “There is no amount of money that I could ever get from the Sacklers that will fix the damage that they’ve done to me, unless they could reach into the grave and bring my son back,” she said. “We’ve lost so many human beings in our country. How can you put a price on all of that? All of the money, all of the properties that the Sacklers
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May 20 2024
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Denmark’s Economy Contracts With Decline in Pharma Production
Denmark’s economy contracted in the first quarter, recording the biggest decline since the global pandemic, as growth prospects for the pharmaceutical industry were slow to materialize.
Gross domestic product dropped 1.8% from the previous three months, the largest fall in almost four years, Statistics Denmark said on Tuesday in a preliminary reading. A decline in industry and transport
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Jun 27 2024
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Supreme Court Blocks Purdue Pharma Opioid Settlement That Shielded Sackler Family
The decision, in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, clouds the future of a settlement that committed billions of dollars to victims of the opioid epidemic, but it opens up the possibility that the Sacklers, who own Purdue while it remains in bankruptcy limbo, would face a deeper reckoning. And it may spell broader changes for other major settlements that insulate individuals behind acts of corporate
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