STAT+: Bayer agrees to $40 million settlement over kickbacks and downplaying drug safety risks

After nearly two decades of litigation, Bayer agreed to pay $40 million to settle a pair of whistleblower lawsuits that accused the company of paying kickbacks to doctors and hospitals, as well as marketing two medicines for unapproved uses and downplaying safety risks of two other drugs.

One lawsuit alleged that the company deliberately downplayed risks and overstated benefits of Trasylol, which is used to control bleeding in certain heart surgeries. To motivate prescribing, Bayer illegally paid kickbacks to physicians, according to the lawsuit filed in 2005 by a former Bayer marketing employee (see here and here). As a result, Medicare and Medicaid overpaid for the medicine.

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