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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Sanofi, alleging illegal provider “bribes” to boost prescriptions, seeking over $1M in penalties

​TEXAS Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday sued Sanofi for allegedly “bribing” providers to ⁠prescribe its medications over alternatives.

The attorney general’s office ​issued a statement saying that the ‌company created programs ​to offer services to healthcare providers, which it alleges amounted to bribes in violation ​of the Texas Health Care Program Fraud ⁠Prevention ‌Act.

Sanofi did ​not immediately ​respond to a Reuters request ​for comment.

Attorney General Paxton is seeking monetary relief of over a million dollars, including civil penalties, as well as ‌an injunction to stop any further unlawful acts, the statement said.

The Attorney General has previously sued Sanofi and Bristol-Myers Squibb for failing ⁠to ‌disclose that their drug to prevent blood clots Plavix did not work ​effectively for certain patients.

Last year, Texas also ​sued ​Eli Lilly for allegedly “bribing” ‌providers ​to prescribe its most profitable drugs, including the GLP-1 medications Mounjaro and Zepbound.

 The Sun Malaysia

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