Wyoming Residents May Receive Payout from $39.1M Generic Drug Price-Fixing Settlement
Wyoming residents who purchased certain generic prescription drugs between 2010 and 2018 may be eligible for compensation from a $39.1 million settlement involving generic drug manufacturers accused of price-fixing and reducing competition. This settlement is part of a broader legal action involving 50 states and territories. County 17, Ground News
The lawsuits allege that the manufacturers conspired to inflate and manipulate prices for numerous generic prescription drugs, limiting competition and unreasonably restraining trade, which impacted consumers nationwide. Ground News
Wyoming Attorney General Bridget Hill is urging consumers to check their eligibility for compensation related to these inflated generic drug prices. Ground News
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