Teva Stays Silent On Settlement Suspension Stories

Reports Say Teva Walked Away From Talks On US Price-Fixing

Amid media reports of Teva walking away from settlement negotiations with the US Department of Justice over generic price-fixing allegations, the Israeli company is officially maintaining silence over the matter.

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Rumors Swirl That Teva Has Pulled Out Of Settlement Talks With The DoJ • Source: Shutterstock

Teva is maintaining silence on media reports published this week suggesting that the Israeli company has abandoned efforts to reach a settlement over price-fixing allegations with the US Department of Justice.

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