Sanofi fined $19.9 million for overcharging

Published On 2017-04-04 05:56 GMT   |   Update On 2017-04-04 05:56 GMT

The vaccines unit of French pharmaceutical company Sanofi SA will pay a $19.9 million fine for overcharging the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for two products between 2002 and 2011.


By law, drug manufacturers cannot charge the VA more than a maximum level called the Federal Ceiling Price for drugs.


The Justice Department said Monday that Sanofi Pasteur notified the VA that it had incorrectly calculated the price for some medicines from 2007 to 2011, and thereby overcharged the VA.


An investigation by the VA's Office of Inspector General then determined the overcharges dated back to 2002.


Sanofi Pasteur, based in Swift water, Pennsylvania, also agreed not to seek reimbursement for sales where it undercharged the VA.


The government did not identify the products involved.

Article Source : AP

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