Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk was hit with a class action lawsuit in New York federal court on Friday for allegedly misusing its patents to maintain a monopoly on its diabetes drug Victoza.
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Albanian people smuggler who tried to bring migrants to Britain on a lorry is jailed for 10 years
Ibrahim Sollaku, of Southampton, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration into the UK and possession with ...
Police seized cocaine and cannabis from Jake Everts in Loose and he has been sentenced to three and half years in prison. | ...
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Man wanted on recall to prison and over Class A drugs investigation has links to Burnley and Accrington
Police are appealing for help to trace a man who is wanted on recall to prison and in connection with an investigation into ...
A Winchester man was arrested on multiple charges, including cocaine trafficking, after he allegedly sold the drug to an ...
Insilico Medicine (3696.HK), a clinical-stage drug discovery and development company driven by generative artificial intelligence (AI), today announced that ISM8969, an orally available NLRP3 ...
Because nausea and constipation are common side effects of GLP-1s (the class of drug that includes Ozempic, Wegovy and ...
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Criminal gang shared pictures of extravagant lifestyle that ended up putting them behind bars
The so-called 'MJ' drug line recruited teenagers and young adults as runners in one part of Cardiff ...
Jamie Smith was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his involvement in drug trafficking and money laundering. | ITV News ...
Shaquan D. Hosea is accused of deceiving two Bloomington women into purchasing fentanyl, believing it was another drug.
Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk faces a class action lawsuit in New York. The company is accused of using its patents to keep a ...
Shaquan Hosea, 30, is accused of causing the death of two women who purchased drugs from him, not knowing it was fentanyl.
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