News

Pharmaceutical Giant Novartis Suing Maine Over New State Law

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


New Jersey-based pharmaceutical giant Novartis is suing Maine over a state law set to take effect next month, Sept 24.

The law seeks to protect a federal discount drug program, known as 340B, which the pharmaceutical industry increasingly has opposed.

The new state law prohibits the pharmaceutical industry from forcing hospitals and providers to enter into partnerships that do not offer the discount 340B program.

Novartis claims the law is a drastic infringement on powers only given to Congress. The lawsuit claims the Maine law “would turn federalism on its head; states cannot override Congress’s policy choices.” It further claims, “…states are not free to tinker with federal requirements as they see fit.”

Novartis is suing to have the state law overturned in federal court, and is asking to have the state pay its court expenses.

Pharmaceutical companies mostly oppose the 340B drug discount program, saying its ventured out from its original intent, leading to increased costs and misuse of funds.

The federal program allows providers, including hospitals and Federally Qualified Health Centers, to purchase prescription drugs at a discounted price.

But the pharmaceutical industry, including statements by Novartis in its lawsuit, say the providers have no obligation to pass on the savings to their patients, and typically do not.

Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey is named as the defendant in the Novartis lawsuit, which was filed on August 7 in U.S. District Court in Bangor.

The case will be handled by magistrate judge John Nivison after a recusal by Judge John A. Woodcock.

Recent Headlines

5 hours ago in Entertainment, Music

Rick Davies, co-founder and singer of Supertramp, dies at 81

Rick Davies, the co-founder, singer and songwriter of British band Supertramp, has died after a long battle with cancer, the band said Monday. He was 81.

5 hours ago in Entertainment

Charlie Sheen talks his road to sobriety ahead of release of his memoir, ‘The Book of Sheen’

Sheen sat down with actor and writer David Duchovny during an event at 92nd Street Y, New York on Monday to discuss the writing process behind his memoir, "The Book of Sheen," his journey through sobriety and his passion for acting.

21 hours ago in Entertainment

What to Stream: Ed Sheeran, ‘Only Murders in the Building,’ Charlie Sheen doc and Borderlands 4

"Only Murders in the Building" returning for its fifth season and Ed Sheeran coming back with the new pop album "Play" are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

21 hours ago in Entertainment, Music

Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, Lainey Wilson lead Country Music Association Awards noms with 6 each

Joining Lainey Wilson in competing for the night's highest honor — CMA entertainer of the year — will be Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Morgan Wallen, last year's winner in the category.

1 day ago in Entertainment

‘SNL’ wins big for season 50 at the Creative Arts Emmys. Obama, Kimmel and Lamar also take trophies

Barack Obama won his third career Emmy and Kendrick Lamar won his second, while the 50th season of "Saturday Night Live" was the biggest winner with 11 on the second night of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.