Winding down its current term, the U.S. Supreme Court on June 13 declined to hear appeals filed by Insys Therapeutics Inc. founder John Kapoor and former regional sales director Sunrise Lee.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exerted a significant effect on enforcement in the U.S., but Ethan Davis of King & Spalding (K&S) said federal prosecutors have made use of several novel approaches to prosecution in the past year.
In a passionately worded 141-page decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit said the lower court was wrong in overturning part of a jury verdict convicting former Insys Therapeutics Inc. executives of a scheme to bribe doctors to prescribe Subsys (fentanyl), which was approved only to treat breakthrough cancer pain.
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting biopharma, including: And now the state cases; Advamed urges administration to communicate on DPA; Looking for GCP volunteers.
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting biopharma, including: Pandemic not the time for trade restrictions; Longer-term vaccine follow-up crucial; Labeling update advised for chloroquines; FDA stands up new DDT path; FDA drafts DDI guidance; MHRA continues Brexit updates; FDA debars three.
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting biopharma, including: The other shoe drops for former Insys CEO; NICE gives nod to new myeloma regimen; MHRA prepares for January; FDA guidances finalized.
If the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has its way, one of the casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic would be the in-person speaker programs many drug and device companies sponsor. The OIG issued a special fraud alert Nov. 16 questioning the need for such events in which health care professionals are often paid a hefty honorarium or fee to provide colleagues with information that’s readily available online and in the labeling of a drug or device.
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting biopharma, including: FDA clarifies terms for generics; FDA to hold public meeting on DSCSA; Russia updates COVID-19 guidelines; First Circuit: Prescriber’s perk indeed a kickback; Companies warned for documentation, FAR violations.
As a word to the wise in a week filled with FDA advisory committee meetings on potential new opioid drugs, the state of Oklahoma filed a lawsuit Monday against three distributors, reminding everyone in the U.S. opioid prescription supply chain of the risk of litigation and hefty penalties.