10 states suing Lilly over Zyprexa

Connecticut is joining at least nine other states suing drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. over the antipsychotic drug Zyprexa.

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says Connecticut’s lawsuit seeks to recover more than $190 million that that state’s medical assistance program spent on Zyprexa over more than a decade.

The lawsuit accuses Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly of running an illegal marketing campaign to promote Zyprexa for unapproved off-label uses, including treating children.

Connecticut is joining at least nine other states suing drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. over the antipsychotic drug Zyprexa.

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says Connecticut’s lawsuit seeks to recover more than $190 million that that state’s medical assistance program spent on Zyprexa over more than a decade.

The lawsuit accuses Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly of running an illegal marketing campaign to promote Zyprexa for unapproved off-label uses, including treating children.

Blumenthal says the campaign also concealed risks associated with the drug, including diabetes, weight gain and cardiovascular problems.

A court in Alaska is currently hearing that state’s lawsuit, and eight other states have sued as well.

A message seeking comment has been left with Eli Lilly.

Connecticut is joining at least nine other states suing drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. over the antipsychotic drug Zyprexa.

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says Connecticut’s lawsuit seeks to recover more than $190 million that that state’s medical assistance program spent on Zyprexa over more than a decade.

The lawsuit accuses Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly of running an illegal marketing campaign to promote Zyprexa for unapproved off-label uses, including treating children.

Boston Globe
Connecticut joins states suing over Zyprexa

March 11, 2008
HARTFORD, Conn

10 states have now sued Eli Lilly regarding Zyprexa  – Alaska, Connecticut, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, Pennsylvania,  South Carolina, Utah and West Virginia.
 states have sued Janssen regarding Risperdal  – Arkansas, Louisiana,  South Carolina, Texas and Pennsylvana
2 states have sued AstraZeneca regarding Seroquel  – Pennsylvania, South Carolina

Blumenthal says the campaign also concealed risks associated with the drug, including diabetes, weight gain and cardiovascular problems.

A court in Alaska is currently hearing that state’s lawsuit, and eight other states have sued as well.

A message seeking comment has been left with Eli Lilly.

Blumenthal says the campaign also concealed risks associated with the drug, including diabetes, weight gain and cardiovascular problems.

A court in Alaska is currently hearing that state’s lawsuit, and eight other states have sued as well.

A message seeking comment has been left with Eli Lilly.

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