Generic Pharmaceuticals Drugs Direct Purchasing Settlement
Did you receive the Generic Pharmaceuticals Drugs Direct Purchasing Settlement Email? It’s not a scam.
Sun Pharmaceuticals and Taro Pharmaceuticals have agreed to pay a total of $85 million to settle claims that they teamed up to hike up the prices of some generic drugs.
Who Is Eligible For The Generic Pharmaceuticals Drugs Direct Purchasing Settlement
The settlement is good news for people and businesses who bought certain specific generic drugs directly from either Sun Pharmaceuticals or Taro Pharmaceuticals between May 1, 2009, and December 31, 2019. You can find the list of these eligible drugs and the companies involved on the settlement website.
However, if you bought these drugs from places like Walgreens or CVS, you’re not included in this group.
How Much Is The Settlement
Sun Pharmaceuticals and Taro Pharmaceuticals are wrapping up this big class action lawsuit, but they’re not exactly admitting any wrongdoing. Instead, they’re paying up a hefty $85 million to settle these antitrust claims.
Sun’s paying in about $17.357 million, and Taro’s bringing in $67.643 million. So if you’re part of the group affected – meaning you bought certain drugs directly from these companies during a specific time – you could get a piece of that settlement. But, they’re not giving out any payment estimates just yet.
How To File A Claim
If you are eligible, fill put a valid claim form before the deadline on
Click here to fill out a form.
Conclusion
In re: Generic Pharmaceuticals Pricing Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 2:16-MD-02724, is not a scam. Just like Real Water River Failure Lawsuit, Sun Pharmaceuticals and Taro Pharmaceuticals have agreed to pay a total of $85 million to settle claims that they teamed up to hike up the prices of some generic drugs.