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Eli Lilly set to plead guilty, pay $1.42b in fines

China Daily | Updated: 2009-01-16 07:46

Eli Lilly & Co will plead guilty to a criminal charge of promoting its antipsychotic drug Zyprexa for unapproved uses, pay $1.42 billion in fines and submit to US monitoring against future lawbreaking.

Lilly "reached a resolution" of federal and state investigations into how it marketed the drug and will plead guilty in US District Court in Philadelphia in the next few weeks, the Indianapolis-based drugmaker said yesterday in a statement. Lilly admits it promoted Zyprexa in elderly people to treat dementia, a use not approved by the Food and Drug Administration, between September 1999 and March 2001, a criminal violation of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, the company said.

The settlement is a record in a false-claims case, said Patrick Burns of Taxpayers Against Fraud in Washington, which tracks such litigation. The agreement includes a $615 million fine for the criminal charge and payments of $800 million to end civil probes by the US Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Medicaid fraud units in more than 30 states, Lilly said.

Eli Lilly set to plead guilty, pay $1.42b in fines

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