Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Federal Judge Rules Johnson & Johnson May Be Liable for Paying Kickbacks

A federal judge’s ruling[2/25/11]that Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) may be liable for paying kickbacks to nursing homes that prescribed the antipsychotic Risperdal is a reminder that just because you signed a contract doesn’t mean the contract is legal.

J&J thought it could evade the anti-kickback statute because it signed an agreement that didn’t directly involve sales of Risperdal. The judge, however, said that contract was merely a “subterfuge” to disguise kickbacks meant to encourage the prescribing of Risperdal.

Full Article and Source:
JNJ May Be Liable for Antipsychotic Kickback Scheme

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

May be? I bet it's a lot more than may be!

StandUp said...

Follow the money!

Fankie said...

Big pharma is as powerful as the legal community.