Federal prosecutors accused the company of illegally marketing its powerful fentanyl painkiller and of defrauding government health care programs.
Insys, the Opioid Drug Maker, to Pay $225 Million to Settle Fraud Charges
Federal prosecutors accused the company of illegally marketing its powerful fentanyl painkiller and of defrauding government health care programs.
It pays to be free: No-cost products garner strong word-of-mouth recommendations
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Recreating embryonic conditions at break sites can help bones heal faster
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New method for engineering metabolic pathways
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Molecular bait can help hydrogels heal wounds
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Visible public health leadership needed to boost vaccine coverage
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New clinical guide helps physicians identify risk, talk with patients about firearm safety and injury
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Early-life challenges affect how children focus, face the day
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