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

April 28, 2016 / 08:18 IST
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US authorities said 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.

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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.