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Pfizer to pay $785 mn for overcharging US government on drugs

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AFP New York
US authorities said today that drug giant Pfizer had agreed to pay nearly USD 785 million to settle allegations that one of its units overcharged the government for anti-acid drugs.

Wyeth, the unit, was accused of knowingly reporting to the government false and fraudulent prices for two forms of Protonix, a drug notably used to treat symptoms of acid reflux, from 2001 at 2006, before it was acquired by Pfizer in 2009, the Justice Department said.

Wyeth failed to report deep discounts on the two drugs it made available to thousands of hospitals nationwide, and as a result wrongfully avoided paying "hundreds of millions of dollars" in rebates to Medicaid, the government health insurance provider for the poor and people with disabilities, the department said .
 

"As part of the settlement, Wyeth and Pfizer do not deny the government's allegations," it said.

Under the Medicaid program, drug companies must report to the government the best prices they offer other customers for their brand-name drugs.

Based on those prices, the drug companies pay rebates to the state Medicaid programs so that Medicaid receives the same discounts drug companies offer to other large customers.

Under the terms of the settlement, Wyeth will pay USD 413.2 million to the federal government and USD 371.4 million to state Medicaid programs.

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First Published: Apr 28 2016 | 1:07 AM IST

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