- Purdue reaches $8B settlement on federal opioid charges—but will it ever pay that amount? (fiercepharma.com)
...Purdue Pharma has signed a massive settlement to walk away from federal civil and criminal charges. But as the company wades throught court-supervised bankruptcy, will the government—or individuals hurt by Purdue's bad behavior—see anywhere close to that amount in damages?...Purdue has reached an $8 billion-plus deal with the U.S. Department of Justice to plead guilty and settle federal criminal and civil claims for its role in fueling the nation's opioid epidemic...Purdue has been assessed a $3.54 billion criminal penalty and will forfeit an additional $2 billion, the government said. The company has also agreed to pay $2.8 billion to settle the government's civil claims. In addition, the company's founding Sackler family will forfeit $225 million in civil damages...READ MORE
- Alabama doc sentenced to serve 30 years for ‘pill mill’ operation, feds say (fiercehealthcare.com)
An Alabama doctor was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his involvement in running a "pill mill" out of a Birmingham medical clinic, the U.S. Department of Justice said...U.S. District Court Judge R. David Proctor sentenced...Patrick Emeka Ifediba...for his involvement with Care Complete Medical Clinic...Ifediba was a doctor of internal medicine who owned and operated CCMC. Prosecutors alleged he and others, including his wife, operated CCMC as a "pill mill" and "illegally, repeatedly prescribed opioids there, often in combination with other controlled substances to form potent and deadly drug cocktails."...READ MORE
- Fentanyl deaths in Clark County jump during first half of 2020 (reviewjournal.com)
The Southern Nevada Health District released data Monday showing an alarming uptick in deaths in Clark County involving fentanyl — despite opioid deaths falling in the last five years...According to the data, in just half a year, the county nearly tied the number of fentanyl deaths for all of 2019...Between January and July, amid the statewide shutdown triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, fentanyl killed 63 people in Clark County, a 125 percent increase from the 28 deaths seen last year during the same time, according to the health district...Fentanyl is cheap, easy to find, and, the Drug Enforcement Administration has said, is often added to other drugs to increase potency...“Many users believe that they are purchasing heroin and actually don’t know that they are purchasing fentanyl – which often results in overdose deaths,” according to the DEA...READ MORE
- UK, US, Canada accuse Russia of hacking virus vaccine trials (apnews.com)
Britain, the United States and Canada accused Russian hackers on Thursday of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a coronavirus vaccine, warning scientists and pharmaceutical companies to be alert for suspicious activity...Intelligence agencies in the three nations alleged that the hacking group APT29, also known as Cozy Bear and said to be part of the Russian intelligence services, is attacking academic and pharmaceutical research institutions involved in COVID-19 vaccine development...“It is completely unacceptable that the Russian Intelligence Services are targeting those working to combat the coronavirus pandemic,″ British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a statement, accusing Moscow of pursuing “selfish interests with reckless behavior.”...READ MORE
- DOJ charges hundreds in connection with $6B in healthcare fraud in largest takedown ever (fiercehealthcare.com)
The Department of Justice charged 345 people across 51 federal districts in the largest healthcare fraud takedown in the agency's history...The DOJ said the charges were in connection with cases responsible for more than $6 billion in losses. Among those charged were more than 100 doctors, nurses and other medical professionals, according to the DOJ...The billions in false claims were submitted to both public and private insurers,...with more than $4.5 billion connected to telemedicine schemes...In addition, $845 million in fraud losses were linked to substance abuse treatment facilities known as "sober homes," and $806 million was connected to other types of healthcare fraud and illegal opioid distribution...READ MORE
- Teva funneled kickbacks through copay assistance charities for MS med Copaxone: DOJ (fiercepharma.com)
The U.S. Department of Justice has been hot on the heels of some of pharma's biggest players in a yearslong probe into an alleged industrywide co-pay kickback scheme...Federal prosecutors accused Teva in a new lawsuit of paying kickbacks to two patient copay assistance charities as part of a scheme to pump up prescriptions of multiple sclerosis med Copaxone...The filing in a Boston district courthouse alleged the company paid more than $300 million to those third-party organizations and defrauded Medicare of "hundreds of millions" in reimbursements...READ MORE
- Former Novartis sales rep gets $109M for blowing the whistle on doctor kickbacks (fiercepharma.com)
Oswald Bilotta blew the whistle on Novartis’ alleged doctor kickback scheme while working as a sales rep at the Swiss drugmaker, leading to U.S. government intervention in a lawsuit in 2013...Now, as Novartis has agreed to resolve the case by paying a $678 million settlement, Bilotta stands to get $109.4 million, plus additional interest, for his role as the whistleblower...According to the complaint, Novartis set up sham speaker programs as venues for paying physicians kickbacks to boost scripts of its drugs Lotrel, Valturna, Starlix, Tekturna, Tekamlo, Diovan and Exforge. These events often involved lavish meals, fishing trips and other entertainment, according to the suit...READ MORE
- Justice Department announces global opioid bust with nearly 180 arrests (nypost.com)DOJ: International Dark Web Bust Leads to More Than 170 Arrests (officer.com)
Justice Department officials...announced a global opioid bust of drug traffickers on the darknet, arresting 179 people and seizing $6.5 million in cash...The operation, dubbed “DisrupTor,” was carried out across the United States and Europe and resulted in the seizure of 274 kilograms (604 pounds) of drugs, including fentanyl, oxycodone, hydrocodone, methamphetamine, heroin, ecstasy, MDMA and other drugs containing addictive substances...READ MORE
- Exclusive: Chinese-backed hackers targeted COVID-19 vaccine firm Moderna (reuters.com)
Chinese government-linked hackers targeted biotech company Moderna Inc... earlier this year in a bid to steal valuable data...the U.S. Justice Department made public an indictment of two Chinese nationals accused of spying on the United States, including three unnamed U.S.-based targets involved in medical research to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. The indictment states the Chinese hackers “conducted reconnaissance” against the computer network of a Massachusetts biotech firm known to be working on a coronavirus vaccine in January...READ MORE
- U.S. indictment says Chinese hackers tried to steal COVID-19 vaccine and drug research (fiercepharma.com)
Only days after three governments said Russian hackers were targeting groups conducting COVID-19 vaccine research, the U.S. has indicted two Chinese nationals for hacking hundreds of companies, governments and other organizations in the U.S. and beyond, including those working to combat the pandemic...A grand jury in Washington state returned an 11-count indictment against Li Xiaoyu and Dong Jiazhi for a 10-year “hacking campaign” targeting high-tech industries in the U.S. and several other countries. Recently, the hackers shifted their focus to companies researching COVID-19 vaccines, drugs and tests, according to authorities...READ MORE