Baron & Budd Represents Arlington County, Virginia in Lawsuit Against Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Pharmacy Benefit Managers for Alleged Insulin Pricing Scheme
Arlington County’s lawsuit alleges that the defendant pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers engineered a scheme to inflate the price of insulin and other diabetes medications.
The nationally recognized law firm Baron & Budd represents
Although the cost to produce diabetes medication has decreased or remained relatively constant over the last 20 years, the cost of these medications has skyrocketed, far outpacing inflation. Government investigations have found that it costs drug manufacturers as little as
Arlington County’s lawsuit alleges that the defendant pharmaceutical manufacturers worked in tandem with pharmacy benefit managers to increase the prices of their insulins up to 1,000%, while also suppressing competition. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants violated the unfair trade practices and consumer protection laws and seeks to recover damages incurred by
“Millions of individuals across the country need affordable access to life-saving medications like insulin,” said Baron & Budd Shareholder,
Baron & Budd currently represents several government entities who filed similar lawsuits alleging that pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers unjustly inflated the costs of diabetes medications and suppressed competition. States, local governments, unions, and private companies with self-funded employee health plans may have suffered similar harms with respect to the price of insulin and other diabetes medications. For more information, contact Baron & Budd at 800-222-2766.
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