Walgreens announces it will sell generic version of over-the-counter Narcan Walgreens Boots Alliance announced Wednesday that it plans to sell its own generic version of the overdose reversal drug Narcan. Narcan is given as a nasal spray and the active ingredient in the ... 05/15/2024 - 3:26 am | View Link
Walgreens is launching a generic version of over-the-counter Narcan Walgreens said Wednesday that it will sell its own generic version of over-the-counter Narcan, the lifesaving opioid overdose reversal drug that first rolled out to drugstore shelves last fall. Its ... 05/15/2024 - 3:00 am | View Link
Nussbaum Law Group, P.C. and Roberts Law Firm US, PC Announce A $50 Million Class Action Settlement with Pfizer on Behalf of Direct Purchasers of EpiPen ® or Generic EpiPen Nussbaum Law Group, P.C. and Roberts Law Firm US, PC: A proposed settlement (“Settlement”) has been reached in a class action lawsuit with Pfizer, Inc., Meridian Medical Technologies, Inc., and King ... 05/2/2024 - 7:00 am | View Link
Mylan finalises $465m deal with US government over EpiPen Following criticism of its pricing of EpiPen, Mylan has launched an identical, but cheaper, authorised generic version. Over the last five years, a confluence of trends have combined to reshape ... 08/17/2017 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Allergan Unhappy with Patent Office Decision to Allow Mylan Challenge to Restasis Patents Earlier this year the company's CEO appeared before a Congressional committee to talk about the price hikes of EpiPen, its injectable epinephrine product. The company is also paying $465 million ... 12/9/2016 - 8:12 am | View Link
Origin Materials Inc. anticipates that its new business of manufacturing recyclable plastic caps and closures for beverages could add $45 million to $65 million in annual revenue starting next year.
The bundle is set to be available to all Comcast customers, Roberts said, including Xfinity broadband, Xfinity TV, and customers with the company's new "Now" pre-paid product line.
Right now, the 400 acres are used for farming. “My biggest interest is wanting to put that property [to] work sooner rather than later so we can start generating revenue," Bright said.
The firm, which handles intellectual property law, needed more space in Overland Park and Denver as its reputation for winning difficult cases has grown.