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The Times Argus

Vermont spent millions on suspect drug Zyprexa

March 28, 2008

By Barlow

MONTPELIER - As the lawsuits against Eli Lilly over its top-selling

anti-schizophrenia drug Zyprexa began piling up in 2006, Vermont's

state-run insurance program spent nearly $4 million on the drug,

according to documents.

That amount may seem like a drop in the bucket when compared to

Zyprexa's 2007 sales of $4.8 billion in the United States, but the

payments through Vermont's Medicaid program came at a time when 10

states and upwards of 30,000 people were suing the company over the

drug.

Launched in 1996, Zyprexa has become the top-selling medication for

drug-maker Eli Lilly. But those sales are dropping as lawsuits and

leaked corporate documents reveal a decade-long effort to downplay the

side effects, including weight gain and an increased chance of diabetes,

in the company's promotion of the drug.

Just this week the state of Alaska, population 670,000, settled its

lawsuit against Eli Lilly for $15 million over what it claimed were

increased Medicaid costs due to health problems associated with taking

Zyprexa. That was the first state to settle with the company in the

lawsuits.

Vermont is not one of the states now suing Eli Lilly. But on Thursday,

the Vermont Association for Mental Health, a Montpelier-based advocacy

organization, urged the state to pursue that legal option. Executive

Director Ken Libertoff said this case was a " sad commentary " on the

influence of the pharmaceutical industry.

While it may not be suing Eli Lilly, Vermont is investigating how the

company marketed its drug to doctors and others here, according to

Brill, Vermont's assistant attorney general. She said the state

subpoenaed marketing materials and internal company documents detailing

its marketing plan in January 2007.

Brill said that inquiry is still on-going and she was mum on further

details. She said she did not know when more informa-tion on their

investigation could be made available to the public.

" We do have an ongoing consumer protection investigation, " she said.

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