February 22, 2014

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Endo Health to pay $192.7M in gov't settlement

Endo Health will pay almost $193 million to resolve claims that it improperly marketed the shingles treatment Lidoderm for unapproved uses like treating lower back pain.

The Malvern, Pennsylvania, drugmaker will pay $171.9 million in civil false claims settlements largely to the U.S. government, with $34.2 million from that total going to 47 states and the District of Columbia. Endo also agreed to pay $20.8 million as part of a deferred prosecution agreement.

U.S. prosecutors said Friday that Endo Health Solutions Inc. marketed the for unapproved uses between 2002 and 2006.

Endo said it was pleased to resolve the issue, and it has programs in place to help it comply with the agreements. The had already set aside $194 million to cover settlement costs.

Doctors can prescribe medicines for any use, but drug makers cannot promote them in any way that is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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