A federal judge in Maryland rejected attempts from three drugmakers and a pharmaceutical trade group to block a Maryland law requiring manufacturers to distribute discounted drugs to an unlimited number of pharmacies.
Judge Matthew J. Maddox of the US District Court for the District of Maryland on Thursday denied motions for preliminary injunction in lawsuits filed by
The drugmakers and the industry group sued the state over its law (H.B. 1056) that requires manufacturers in the 340B Drug Pricing Program ...
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