Shot Across The Bow? Express Scripts Lawsuit Aims To Prevent Fall-Out From FTC PBM Report

Pharmacy benefit manager sues Federal Trade Commission, claiming chair Khan has orchestrated a campaign against PBMs that is not based in fact.

Lawsuit May Be Premature Because FTC Has Not Acted Yet

Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts Holding Company is seeking a court order “recusing” Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan from overseeing further commission action involving the company because she has demonstrated an unfair bias in her approach to investigating the PBM industry.

Read the full article – start your free trial today!

Join thousands of industry professionals who rely on Generics Bulletin for daily insights

  • Start your 7-day free trial
  • Explore trusted news, analysis, and insights
  • Access comprehensive global coverage
  • Enjoy instant access – no credit card required

More from Legal & IP

Sandoz Admits To Widescale Infringement In Resolving US Rinvoq Patent Tussle

 
• By 

Sandoz has reached an agreement with AbbVie to dismiss without prejudice patent-infringement litigation involving more than 20 patents shielding the originator’s blockbuster JAK inhibitor Rinvoq.

Biocon Chooses To Settle Over Eylea In US – Will Others Follow?

 
• By 

After Amgen’s surprise launch of the first US biosimilar to Eylea last year, expectations around competition are being further upended with the news that Biocon Biologics has struck a settlement deal with Regeneron allowing it to launch its own aflibercept rival in the second half of 2026. Will other challengers follow suit?

Sandoz Attacks Amgen Over US Enbrel Exclusivity

 
• By 

Having failed in US patent litigation over Amgen’s Enbrel, Sandoz is taking an alternative approach in trying to get its Erelzi biosimilar to market in the US ahead of patent expiry in 2029: launching an antitrust attack against the originator for “unlawfully extending and entrenching its monopoly."

Jazz Agrees To Fork Out $145m To Resolve Most Xyrem ‘Pay-For-Delay’ Claims

 
• By 

Jazz has agreed a nine figure settlement agreement in the US with purchasers of its Xyrem blockbuster following claims that it illegally delayed generic competition to the blockbuster treatment for narcolepsy via patent-litigation settlement agreements with several ANDA sponsors.

More from Generics Bulletin

Sunshine Becomes Latest To Compete On Everolimus In Canada

 
• By 

Sunshine Biopharma is continuing to roll out generic launches in Canada, with its latest product challenging Afinitor and other everolimus rivals in the market.

Hikma Secures US Rights To Novugen’s Generic Trametinib

 
• By 

The move adds another compound with the coveted 180-day exclusivity to Hikma’s portfolio for an undisclosed sum.

Trihexyphenidyl Tablets Treble In A Busy March For UK Price Rises

 
• By 

Trihexyphenidyl tablets in two different strengths led a raft of UK generic price rises in March, according to the latest figures from WaveData.