Posted On: July 23, 2009 by John J. Cord

Zyprexa Settlements

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It looks like Eli Lilly, the Defendant in a number of lawsuits brought by state attorneys general, is close to agreeing on settlement. The lawsuits are premised on Lilly’s marketing of Zyprexa for unapproved uses. The settlement comes on the heels of many other settlements:
 Settlements with 31,000 plaintiffs for $1.2 billion
 January 2008: settlement with Alaska for $15 million
 October 2008: settlement with 32 states and D.C. for $62 million
 January 2009: settlement with the Justice Department for $1.42 billion.

Zyprexa is a drug approved for treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. The drug was Lilly’s top-seller in 2008, making them $4.7 billion in revenue (23% of the company’s income). The settlements so far look to total about $2.7 billion—a bargain if the company is making $4.7 billion on the drug at its low point.

The claims against Lilly allege that Zyprexa was improperly marketed for other uses, including promotion to doctors for use by “disruptive kids” (according to an e-mail by John Lechleiter now Lilly’s CEO). Zyprexa has not been approved for pediatric use, much less for kids medically diagnosed as disruptive (wait, all kids are disruptive—they’re kids). It was also marketed for patients with dementia. Lechleiter had a 2008 salary of $1,339,125.00 and total compensation of $12,978,215.00, so I’m sure he knows what he’s doing.

Zyprexa causes severe weight gain and cholesterol problems in many patients, and has been linked to diabetes.

Comments

"FIVE at FIVE"

The Zyprexa antipsychotic drug,whose side effects can include weight gain and diabetes, was sold for "children in foster care, people who have trouble sleeping, elderly in nursing homes." Five at Five was the Zyprexa sales rep slogan, meaning 5mg dispensed at 5pm would keep patients quiet.
Google * Eli Lilly Zyprexa * and read the links,this is for a product that we put in our children's bodies.This drug company has a reputation a little better than a mafia drug lord.

BTW-I took Zyprexa it gave me diabetes and was as addictive as tobacco.How so?
Because withdrawal is accompanied by severe insomnia for 6 weeks.It was harder to quit Zyprexa than cigarettes.
Awful stuff and $10 a pill
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Daniel Haszard http://www.zyprexa-victims.com

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