Chandler, Ariz.-based Insys Therapeutics agreed to pay $4.45 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan in 2016, alleging the company deceptively marketed its ...
Chandler, Ariz.-based Insys Therapeutics could pay up to $4.5 million to settle a lawsuit Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan filed on behalf of the state over the drugmaker’s opioid marketing ...
The founder of a multi-billion dollar drug company has been convicted of bribing doctors to prescribe its highly addictive fentanyl spray to patients who did not need it. Extreme tactics, including ...
The former CEO of a drug company that produced a powerful and addictive painkiller containing fentanyl for cancer patients has agreed to plead guilty in connection with a scheme in which the firm's ...
NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) - The fate of thousands of lawsuits seeking to hold drugmakers responsible for fueling the U.S. opioid epidemic hinges in part on a thorny legal question: Can a company use a ...
Five top executives of Insys Therapeutics — maker of Subsys, a version of the extremely powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl — were found guilty Thursday on federal racketeering charges for bribing ...
PHOENIX (AP) — A new mouth spray that delivered the powerful painkiller fentanyl to end-stage cancer patients wasn’t selling as well as anticipated. So drug company executives moved quickly to make ...
PHOENIX, Arizona — The founder and majority owner of an Arizona pharmaceutical company and opioid manufacturer has been arrested. On Thursday morning, John Kapoor, the founder and CEO of Insys, was ...
On Thursday October 6, 2017, John Kapoor, the billionaire founder and CEO of Insys Therapeutics Inc., was arrested on charges which allege that his pharmaceutical company had “bribed doctors to ...