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Mississippi sues maker of prescription drug Zyprexa
Sun Herald ^ | 7-24-6OXFORD, Miss. - Mississippi filed a lawsuit Monday against Eli Lilly and Co., alleging imprope | Associated Press

Posted on 07/24/2006 4:30:22 PM PDT by WKB

OXFORD, Miss. - Mississippi filed a lawsuit Monday against Eli Lilly and Co., alleging improper sales and marketing of the anti-psychotic prescription drug Zyprexa.

The lawsuit was filed in Lafayette County Circuit Court.

Tim Balducci of the Langston Law Firm in Booneville, named a special assistant attorney general to handle the case, said the lawsuit seeks to recover money the state spent to purchase Zyprexa to treat symptoms for which the drug has not been approved. It also seeks money spent in providing health care to certain Medicaid recipients who allegedly suffered injuries or illnesses - such a diabetes - after taking the drug.

The lawsuit also seeks injunctive relief.

Terra Fox, a spokeswoman for the Indianapolis-based company said: "Because we have not been served with the lawsuit, we cannot comment."

Balducci said early estimates of the state's purchasing claim suggest damages in the range of $30 million. He said estimates of the state's claim for diabetes care of Zyprexa patients are much higher.

He said the lawsuit also seeks civil penalties as well as punitive damages and litigation costs.

"Damages could well be in the hundreds of millions of dollars," Balducci said.

Sales of Lilly's top-selling Zyprexa in the second quarter totaled $1.12 billion, a 2 percent increase year-over-year. U.S. Zyprexa sales fell 1 percent to $542.9 million on lower demand, but the decline was partially offset by higher prices. Conversely, international sales of Zyprexa increased 5 percent. The drug is sold in more than 45 countries.

Lafayette County is home to the North Mississippi Regional Center, an intermediate care facility for residents suffering from mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.

Balducci said the hospital is historically one of the state's largest recipients of Medicaid funding, receiving on average between $25 and $30 million per year. Much of the state's Medicaid spending is for prescription drugs, and Zyprexa consistently ranks near the top of the list, he said.

He said the lawsuit - which represents only one side of a legal argument - alleges that after receiving FDA approval of Zyprexa for treatment of patients with a diagnoses of schizophrenia or a bipolar disorder, Eli Lilly formed a scheme to increase the sales of the drug in Mississippi while avoiding the expense and delay of obtaining approval for other new, expanded or additional uses of the drug.

It claims the scheme consisted of the promotion of Zyprexa for non-medically accepted problems that are excluded from payment under the Mississippi Medicaid Prescription Drug Program.

Specifically, the lawsuit claims Eli Lilly trained and instructed its primary care sales force to attempt to expand the drug's market by convincing primary care physicians to prescribe the drug for mood, thought and behavioral disturbances.

It also alleges the company established a consistent sales message to the primary care physicians "based on patients' symptoms and behaviors, rather than on their confirmed diagnoses."

The drug maker, through its primary care sales force, presented the physicians with hypothetical patient profiles which included "patients complaining of symptoms such as anxiousness, irritability, mood swings and disturbed sleep, and submitting to physicians that such hypothetical patients would be medically indicated for treatment with Zyprexa."

Eli Lilly also knew its drug increased the risk to patients of contracting diabetes, yet failed to warn of the danger, the lawsuit claims.

It said that in April 2002, nearly a year and a half before Eli Lilly first warned of the risk of diabetes in this county, the company changed Zyprexa's labeling in the United Kingdom and Japan to include warnings about the association between the use of Zyprexa and diabetes-related injuries.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: bipolardisorder; depression; disorders; elililly; healthcare; lawsuit; mentalhealth; prescriptiondrugs; schizophrenia; zyprexa

1 posted on 07/24/2006 4:30:23 PM PDT by WKB
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To: WKB; kmomma; MissyPrissy; Hawthorn; penelopesire; mrsmel; ToddBush; gbaker; realmagnolia; cdbear; ..

Mississippi ping


2 posted on 07/24/2006 4:31:14 PM PDT by WKB (D.L. Moody "The Bible was not written for your information, but for your transformation")
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To: WKB

Lawsuit Lotto ping!


3 posted on 07/24/2006 4:34:17 PM PDT by dodger
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To: dodger
Hey we are about to run out of tobacco money
we gotta do something.
4 posted on 07/24/2006 4:36:08 PM PDT by WKB (D.L. Moody "The Bible was not written for your information, but for your transformation")
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To: WKB

LOL!


Haley is nothing if not monetarily creative. ;o)


5 posted on 07/24/2006 5:02:25 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: WKB; dixiechick2000

(1) Would you rather have diabetes and weight gain or schizophrenia? Personally, I'd rather have the former.

(2) We have got to put an end to this special AG crap. I'm sick of Jim Hood and Mike Moore using the AG's office and the power of the state to let their greedy trial lawyer buddies work on contingency fees for the state. The legislature needs to gussy up and ban this practice for good.


6 posted on 07/24/2006 5:12:07 PM PDT by bourbon
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To: bourbon; WKB
Dang!


"Haley Hood is nothing if not monetarily creative."

Made a boo-boo.

I totally agree with you, bourbon.
Hood, Moore, and any others involved need to be cut off at the knees.

"...gussy up..."

Such manly talk...;o)

7 posted on 07/24/2006 5:39:20 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: bourbon; dixiechick2000
1) Would you rather have diabetes and weight gain or schizophrenia?




I don't have a choice in the matter.
I already have the first two and bordering on the third.
8 posted on 07/24/2006 5:54:13 PM PDT by WKB (D.L. Moody "The Bible was not written for your information, but for your transformation")
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To: WKB
Tim Balducci of the Langston Law Firm in Booneville, named a special assistant attorney general to handle the case, said the lawsuit seeks to recover money the state spent to purchase Zyprexa to treat symptoms for which the drug has not been approved.

Uhhh... shouldn't they be suing the State?

9 posted on 07/24/2006 5:59:34 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: operation clinton cleanup

Joey Langston.....Hood is his puppet. I have to deal with this vermin on a daily basis. Mississippi has the most dishonest lawyers in the country. Individuals outside Mississippi haven't a clue on the amount of corruption the Mississippi lawyers are into.


10 posted on 07/24/2006 7:35:00 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: vetvetdoug
Mississippi has the most dishonest lawyers in the country. Individuals outside Mississippi haven't a clue on the amount of corruption the Mississippi lawyers are into.

Thats a pretty big claim! But, I have no reason to doubt you. I think I saw or read Mississippi has one of the most class action friendly jury pools and laws in the nation.

11 posted on 07/24/2006 7:42:00 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: WKB

In my experience it's not that effective as an anti psychotic and the worst case of sudden onset Type I diabetes I have ever seen occurred in a person taking it.


12 posted on 07/24/2006 7:43:19 PM PDT by tertiary01 (The latest business model: Socialize the costs- privatize the profits,)
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To: operation clinton cleanup
Langston and Farese are so close that I know several of their employees. The amount of crap they are into would make the average knowledgeable American's blood boil. They are all Democrats.
13 posted on 07/24/2006 8:06:23 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: bourbon
I agree with you - same attys different products. Was surprised to see Dennis Sweet was not among them but isn't he partners with Langston? Unfortunately, it is the attys who will again make a killing off this.

However, promoting drugs off label can be dangerous. I predict the next lawsuit will against Abbott. Their employees are "encouraged" to promote off label and are retaliated against when they don't.

As long as doctors prescribe their drugs, some drug companies will claim they can sure almost anything.
14 posted on 07/24/2006 8:36:15 PM PDT by realmagnolia
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To: operation clinton cleanup

Mississippi state law doesn't provide for class actions. However, we do have some poor jury pools in several counties that tend to produce gigantic (and unsupportable) verdicts over and over again.


15 posted on 07/25/2006 5:35:03 AM PDT by bourbon
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To: bourbon

"Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining"

Bad Press for Eli Lilly exploiting the downtrodden.

Mississippi is one of 5 states going after Eli Liily and they are seeking $30 million plus fraud charges.

Then there's the Zyprexa diabetes cases which are separate.

Revenge of the country bumpkin,Daniel Haszard Bangor Maine http://www.zyprexa-victims.com


16 posted on 07/26/2006 6:56:52 AM PDT by DannyHaszard (Zyprexa diabetes)
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To: WKB
Eli Lilly played down risks of top drug: report

17 posted on 01/07/2007 9:53:53 PM PST by Coleus (Woe unto him that call evil good and good evil"-- Isaiah 5:20-21)
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New York Times

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Consumer Affairs


18 posted on 01/07/2007 9:56:15 PM PST by Coleus (Woe unto him that call evil good and good evil"-- Isaiah 5:20-21)
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