US state Hawaii announces that it has accepted a $700 million settlement in its case against US pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) and subsidiaries of French drug group Sanofi over the blood thinner Plavix. https://t.co/NKLG8Hm5wU
Pharmaceutical companies have agreed to pay Hawaii $700 million to settle its lawsuit over the efficacy and safety of the blood thinner Plavix, the state attorney general's office announced Friday. https://t.co/A5fqxmKBee
Hawaii in $700 million settlement with Bristol-Myers, Sanofi over Plavix warning label https://t.co/cHL2DzVxqE https://t.co/cHL2DzVxqE
Hawaii has reached a $700 million settlement with pharmaceutical companies Bristol-Myers Squibb and subsidiaries of the French drug group Sanofi over a lawsuit concerning the blood thinner Plavix. The lawsuit addressed issues related to the efficacy and safety of Plavix, specifically focusing on its warning label. The settlement was announced by the Hawaii attorney general's office. In a separate legal matter, state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against CVS Health alleging Medicaid overpayments.