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Article: Protection racket; Prescription drugs; Drug patent-holders under pressure.(Business)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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- The Economist (US)
- Article date:
- May 19, 2001
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"IF YOU can't beat them, bribe them" is an age-old business tactic, but it is coming under fire in the pharmaceutical industry. On May 14th, 15 American states sued Aventis, a Franco-German drug group, and Andrx, an American generic-drug maker. The suit claims Aventis paid Andrx almost $90m to delay the introduction of a cheaper, generic version of one of Aventis's bestselling heart drugs when its American patent expired in 1998. The states are claiming $100m in compensation for the higher prices they have had to pay in the absence of generic alternatives. Last month, the Federal Trade Commission ( FTC ) concluded that the arrangement between Aventis and Andrx had blocked ...