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Pfizer agrees to pay $93 million to settle Lipitor antitrust lawsuit

Pfizer introduced Lipitor in 1997, and the drug drove more than $130 billion in sales during its first 14 years on the market.

February 15, 2024 / 23:57 IST
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The pharma distributors claimed Pfizer fraudulently sought to extend its patent rights over Lipitor.
The pharma distributors claimed Pfizer fraudulently sought to extend its patent rights over Lipitor.

Pfizer has agreed to pay $93 million to settle antitrust claims by wholesale drug distributors that accused it of conspiring with India’s Ranbaxy Laboratories to delay sales of less expensive, generic versions of the cholesterol drug Lipitor.

Attorneys for Lipitor purchasers including Rochester Drug Co-Operative Inc and Puerto Rico’s Drogueria Betances LLC disclosed the agreement in a filing on Wednesday in U.S. court in Trenton, New Jersey.

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The distributors’ case will continue against Ranbaxy, the attorneys filing said.

The proposed settlement, which requires a judge’s approval, comes after more than a decade of litigation. Pfizer did not admit liability.