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Pharma cases drive U.S. Attorney's collections
Valley 610The U.S. Attorneyâs Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced Thursday that it has collected nearly $4.4 billion in civil penalties since 2004. While the rules for disbursing those payments between state and federal agencies make it... -
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Change of SubjectIâm cleaning off my desk here and the following quotes are on scraps of paper in a little pile. You may find some of the them wise and useful: We tend to forget that happiness doesnât come as a result...... -
Botox maker to pay $600 million in settlement
The Associated PressAllergan Inc., the maker of wrinkle-smoothing Botox, has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a yearslong federal investigation into its marketing of the top-selling, botulin-based drug. The Justice Department and the company said Wednesday in a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Headaches, Trials, Botox (drug), Allergan Inc.
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Some drugs raising red flags
At drug company-sponsored seminars, Illinois doctors are speaking about dozens of commonly prescribed medications that help millions of patients. But questions have been raised about some of the drugs: •Atypical antipsychotics such as Zyprexa (...Tags: Diabetes, Pharmaceuticals, Menopause, Allergies, Merck & Company Incorporated
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Doctors draw payments from drug companies
Follow drug company money in Illinois, and it leads to the psychiatry department at Rush University Medical Center, a prominent headache clinic on the North Side of Chicago, a busy suburban urology practice and a psychiatric hospital accused of...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Social Sciences, Medical Research, Headaches, Psychiatrists
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FDA questions safety of Cymbalta
AP Business WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health scientists are questioning whether the antidepressant Cymbalta is safe and effective enough to be approved for use against chronic pain. The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday posted its review of Eli Lilly and...Tags: Diabetes, Cymbalta (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Lower Back Pain, Pain
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Ruth Lilly, Poetry philanthropist, dead at 94
Tribune reporterRuth Lilly, heiress to Eli Lilly pharmaceutical holdings, died Wednesday evening at age 94. While a supporter of many foundations and causes, Ms. Lilly is perhaps best known in the Chicago literary mind for her $100 million donation in 2002 to Chicago...Tags: Poetry
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Lilly workers roll up sleeves for I-70 project
Fox59Tree by tree, it was teamwork in action Thursday as employees with Eli Lilly and company ditched the office to help with a beautification project along Interstate 70. "It's unprecedented. We don't know of anything, anywhere this large," said Linda...Tags: Career and Workplace, Super Bowl, Employees, Companies and Corporations
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I-70 re-opens following massive volunteer project
Fox59A large section of I-70 is open again, following an all-day closure for the Eli Lilly Day of Service project. The stretch of interstate was beautified with native plants and trees, part of a partnership between Lilly and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful....Tags: Super Bowl
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Lilly issues WARN notice to state
Fox59Eli Lilly and Company has filed notice with the State of Indiana that it plans to eliminate 500 more positions. The notice is part of the ongoing process of reducing Lilly's workforce to stay profitable in the face of patent expiration on their money-...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Companies and Corporations, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Eli Lilly Breaks Ground in Greenfield
Fox59.comA groundbreaking took place Monday morning for Eli Lilly's new global headquarters for animal health. Lilly's Elanco Subsidiary is building in Greenfield. Executives dug their shovels into the ground at I-70 and State Road 9. More: Business News They'...Tags: Health, Animals
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Study: ADHD is a genetic disorder
ReutersBritish scientists have found the first direct evidence that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a genetic disorder and say their research could eventually lead to better treatments for the condition. Researchers who scanned the gene maps of more...Tags: Genetic Condition, Genes and Chromosomes, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Social Sciences, Biotechnology Industry
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