Akorn Charged Medicare Part D for OTC Drugs
Akorn Charged Medicare Part D for OTC Drugs
Akorn Operating Company LLC, a pharmaceutical company based in Illinois, has agreed in a settlement to pay $7.9 million dollars to Medicare. According to the suit, Acorn’s Diclofenac, a non-steroid anti-inflammatory cream, Olopatadine, an antihistamine eyedrop and Azelastine, an antihistamine nasal spray, continued to be covered by Medicare Part D even after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had approved a full prescription (Rx) to over the counter (OTC) conversion. Only prescription medications are supposed to be covered by the government’s plan.Once drugs are fully approved by the FDA for OTC sale, pharmaceutical companies are required to seek FDA approval for their versions or remove the sale of them altogether. Because Akorn was still selling prescription only versions of the drugs, Medicare Part D subsidized the sale of these drugs to patients, costing taxpayers untold amounts.
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Pharmaceutical Company Akorn Agrees to Pay $7.9 Million For Allegedly Causing Medicare to Pay for Invalid Prescription DrugsThe Value of OTC Medicines to the U.S. Healthcare System | Consumer Healthcare Products Association
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