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Drug companies to pay Hawaii $700 million to settle Plavix blood thinner lawsuitHawaii's attorney general's office says pharmaceutical companies have agreed to pay the state $700 million to settle its ...
The Plavix lawsuit dates back to 2014, when Hawaii first sued BMS and Sanofi, alleging that they failed to properly inform ...
The Department of Attorney General of Hawaii announced that Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) and three units of Sanofi (NASDAQ ...
Hawaii will receive $700 million in a landmark settlement from pharmaceutical giants Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi ...
The settlement concludes a 12-year legal battle over the efficacy of Plavix for Asian, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian ...
Hawaii will receive a $700 million settlement from pharmaceutical companies Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi over the blood ...
HPR's Ashley Mizuo reports on the settlement with pharmaceutical companies in the lawsuit over a blood thinner.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The state of Hawaii has entered into a $700 million settlement agreement with pharmaceutical ...
A panel that forecasts state tax revenue that funds Hawaii government operations on Wednesday downgraded projections for the ...
HONOLULU — 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 ...
A panel that forecasts state tax revenue that funds Hawaii government operations on Wednesday downgraded projections for the next three fiscal years amid swirling uncertainties over federal policy ...
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