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Federal Appeals Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Abbott Over HIV/AIDS Drug Price Hike A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected a lawsuit against Abbott Laboratories accusing the company "of antitrust violations over a sudden 400-percent price hike of a popular AIDS drug," the AP/ El Paso Times reports (7/7).
Abbott Laboratories won a federal appeals court ruling dismissing claims the company maintained a monopoly and overcharged for its HIV medicine Norvir.
A federal appeals court has rejected a lawsuit accusing Abbott Laboratories of antitrust violations over a sudden 400-percent price hike of a popular AIDS drug. Advocacy groups and drug benefit providers sued Abbott in 2004. They alleged the North Chicago,... Sponsored Topics: Abbott Laboratories - United States court of appeals - Appellate court - AIDS - United States
A federal appeals court has rejected a lawsuit accusing Abbott Laboratories of antitrust violations over a sudden 400-percent price hike of a popular AIDS drug.
Associated Press - July 7, 2009 7:34 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal appeals court has rejected a lawsuit accusing Abbott Laboratories of antitrust violations over a sudden 400% price hike...
July 7 (Bloomberg) -- Abbott Laboratories won a federal appeals court ruling dismissing AIDS patients’ claims that the company maintained a monopoly and overcharged for the HIV medicine Norvir.
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