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Ranbaxy-NHS settlement at £4.5 million
EPP News Bureau - New Delhi
Ranbaxy Laboratories and the UK Department of Health announced that the Indian
major will pay the UKs National Health Service (NHS) £4.5 million
(Rs 38.5 crore) to settle a price-fixing lawsuit. The company will make the
payment without admission of liability and will co-operate in ongoing proceedings.
The NHS is one of Ranbaxys biggest customers. We dont want
to be locked in a protracted legal battle with its associated cost and loss
of time, said a Ranbaxy spokesman.
In December 2003, the Department of Health had launched a lawsuit against
Ranbaxy and four other drugmakers for alleged anti-competitive cartel conduct.
It alleged that Ranbaxy fixed the prices of generics supplied to the NHS between
1996 and 2000. Ranbaxy is the the first to settle the claims. Meanwhile, Ranbaxy
announced that it has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration
(USFDA), to manufacture and market Nitrofurantoin Monohydrate /macrocrystals.
A generic alternative to Macrobid, a brand owned by Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals,
this product has a market of $80 million in the US.
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