Indiana will receive $6.25 million as part of a settlement with global pharmaceutical companies over allegations that they conspired to increase the price of a prescription device called EpiPen by more than 600% on Hoosier consumers. The product is used to inject adrenaline into patients to combat severe allergic reactions.
Holding big pharma accountable, Attorney General Todd Rokita wins $6.25 million settlement following alleged conspiracy to inflate EpiPen prices
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