But Mallinckrodt said it would fight new claims by the department
contained in complaint filed on Tuesday in federal court in
Philadelphia that it improperly used a charity to pay kickbacks
aimed at encouraging Medicare patients to use the drug.
The department alleged that the drugmaker from 2010 to 2014 used a
patient assistance charity as a conduit to improperly subsidize
Medicare patients' copayment obligations, allowing the company to
keep raising prices for the drug, H.P. Acthar Gel.
"This lawsuit and prior enforcement actions make clear that the
Department will hold accountable drug companies that pay illegal
kickbacks to facilitate increased drug prices," Assistant Attorney
General Jody Hunt said in a statement.
Drug companies are prohibited from subsidizing copayments for
patients enrolled in the government’s Medicare healthcare program
for those aged 65 and older. Companies may donate to non-profits
providing copay assistance as long as they are independent.
In March the department joined a pair of whistleblower lawsuits that
alleged Questcor Pharmaceuticals, which Mallinckrodt acquired in
2014, defrauded government healthcare programs by illegally
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The Justice Department said the price of the drug had spiked in the
years since Questcor acquired it in 2001 from about $50 per vial to
$32,200 in 2014. Mallinckrodt said the drug’s price today is $38,892
per vial.
Last year, Acthar represented 35% of Mallinckrodt's $3.2 billion in
net sales.
Mallinckrodt said its agreement-in-principle to resolve the
department's marketing investigation is subject to finalization and
contains no admission of wrongdoing. But it said the company
believed its actions related to the charity were lawful.
"We are confident that the litigation process will focus the
contested issues and be a productive step in reaching resolution,"
Mark Casey, Mallinckrodt's general counsel, said in a statement.
Mallinckrodt shares fell 2.6 percent to $9.46.
The case is U.S. ex rel Strunck v. Mallinckrodt ARD LLC, U.S.
District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, No. 12-cv-175.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston and Tamara Mathias in Bengaluru;
Editing by Shinjini Ganguli and Bill Berkrot)
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