GSK Settles Largest Health Care Fraud Case In U.S. History

02 Jul 2012 11:52 #1 by LadyJazzer

GlaxoSmithKline Settles Largest Health Care Fraud Case In U.S. History

WASHINGTON (AP) — GlaxoSmithKline LLC will pay $3 billion and plead guilty to promoting two popular drugs for unapproved uses and to failing to disclose important safety information on a third in the largest health care fraud settlement in U.S. history, the Justice Department said Monday.

The $3 billion fine also will be the largest penalty ever paid by a drug company, Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole said. The corporation also agreed to be monitored by government officials for five years to attempt to ensure the company's compliance, Cole said.

Prosecutors said GlaxoSmithKline illegally promoted the drug Paxil for treating depression in children from April 1998 to August 2003, even though the FDA never approved it for anyone under age 18. The corporation also promoted the drug Wellbutrin from January 1999 to December 2003 for weight loss, the treatment of sexual dysfunction, substance addictions and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, although it was only approved for treatment of major depressive disorder.

Justice Department officials also said that between 2001 and 2007 GlaxoSmithKline failed to report to the FDA on safety data from certain post-marketing studies and from two studies of the cardiovascular safety of the diabetes drug Avandia. Since 2007, the FDA has added warnings to the Avandia label to alert doctors about potential increased risk of congestive heart failure and heart attack.

The drug corporation also agreed to resolve civil liability for promoting the drugs Paxil, Wellbutrin, Advair, Lamictal and Zofran for off-label, non-covered uses. The company also resolved accusations that it paid kickbacks to doctors to prescribe those drugs as well as the drugs Imitrex, Lotronex, Flovent and Valtrex.

"GSK's sales force bribed physicians to prescribe GSK products using every imaginable form of high priced entertainment, from Hawaiian vacations to paying doctors millions of dollars to go on speaking tours to a European pheasant hunt to tickets to Madonna concerts, and this is just to name a few," said Carmin M. Ortiz, U.S. attorney in Massachusetts.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/0 ... f=business

We don' need no steenkin' FDA. Hey, if they kill a few citizens in pursuit of profits, they're job-creators and should be left alone. What's a few million dollars for foreign pheasant-hunting jaunts, tickets to Madonna concerts... If a few folks die along the way, no big deal. BUT, BY GOD, WE NEED TORT REFORM...We wouldn't want to put any undo pressure on those ol' job-creators.

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02 Jul 2012 12:24 #2 by FredHayek
Good thing that FDA moves so quickly! About as fast as the SEC when people asked them to look into Bernie Madoff.

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02 Jul 2012 12:45 #3 by LadyJazzer
That's the best snarky comeback you can come up with? :lol:

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