WASHINGTON A subsidiary of India's largest pharmaceutical company has agreed to pay a record $500 million in fines and penalties for selling adulterated drugs and lying to federal regulators in a ...
WASHINGTON A subsidiary of India's largest pharmaceutical company has agreed to pay a record $500 million in fines and penalties for selling adulterated drugs and lying to federal regulators in a ...
Qualcomm agrees to pay $19.5 million in gender discrimination settlement. Plaintiffs in the class action suit said women at Qualcomm were paid less than "the men who work beside them."
Burger King Holdings Inc., the nation's perennially No. 2 hamburger chain, said Thursday that it is selling itself to little-known private equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26 billion.
David Zink, 55, was put to death at a state prison near Bonne Terre, south of St. Louis, hours after the nation's high court rebuffed his last appeals and Gov. Jay Nixon rejected his clemency request.
Anheuser-Busch Agrees To Belgian Buyout. ... It says it is the number one brewer in 10 markets where Budweiser only has a very limited presence and has a better grip on nine markets where ...
Acting at Barack Obama's behest, President George W. Bush on Monday asked Congress for the final $350 billion in the financial bailout fund, effectively ceding economic reins to the president ...
The reports have horrified death penalty opponents and several scientists, who vigorously question the data and its implications. So far, the studies have had little impact on public policy.
The approval for Spark Therapeutics offers a life-changing intervention for a small group of patients with a vision-destroying genetic mutation and hope for many more people with other inherited ...
If that all sounds a bit far-out, scans have shown psychedelics may increase connectivity among different regions of the brain -- areas that normally don't communicate with each other.
Tips On How To Cut Health Care Costs Without Compromising Your Health. ... Cutting Drug Costs: 11 Dos And Don'ts. ... MD, MPH, professor of family medicine at the University of North Carolina ...
Help With Prescription Drug Costs. ... The drug manufacturers' partnership is spending $10 million to promote the campaign. ... "The reason why PhRMA supports the free-market system is that it's ...
Some are worried about supply problems and rising drug prices, and complain that high-salaried Internet jobs are depriving rural areas of pharmacists. Lothar Dueck, president of the Coalition for ...
States Consider Drug Tests For Needy March 26, 2009 / 10:49 AM / AP Lawmakers in at least eight U.S. states want recipients of food assistance, unemployment benefits or welfare to submit to random ...
Tamiflu is the most effective drug in treating bird flu, a virus that has killed more than 60 people since late 2003, all of them in Asia. Most human cases have been linked to contact with sick birds.
Biogen’s new medication Spinraza, which treats a rare spinal disorder in children and adults called spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), will carry a price tag of $750,000 for the first year of ...
CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews offers some tips on how to weed through the registration process for the Medicare prescription drug benefit. The enrollment deadline is May 15, 2006, after ...
Abbvie, based in North Chicago, Illinois, said Mavyret's list price without insurance will be $26,400 for eight weeks' treatment, $39,600 for 12 weeks' treatment and $52,800 for 16 weeks' treatment.
War on Drugs Unsuccessful, Drug Czar Says May 13, 2010 / 4:17 PM / AP Four decades after President Nixon declared war on drugs, more Americans use them and drug-related violence has gotten worse.
The drugs are taken as an injection either once a month at higher dose or twice a month at lower dose. Cost could be an issue, with the drugs running "anywhere from $7,000 to $10,000 per patient ...
But those costly TV spots -- for issues including irritable bowel syndrome and toenail fungus -- represented just a fraction of the $5.2 billion in annual advertising spending from the drug industry.