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Flonase Class Action Settlement

By Matt O’Donnell

 

FlonaseGlaxoSmithKline has agreed to pay $35 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing the company of blocking generic versions of Flonase from entering the market. A federal judge preliminarily approved the Flonase class action settlement in January, but the terms of the deal have remained under seal until now.

The Flonase settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit titled In re: Flonase Indirect Antitrust Litigation that claims GSK violated state laws by delaying the availability of generic versions of the nasal allergy spray. Plaintiffs alleged that GSK attempted to monopolize the market by filing sham citizen petitions with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to delay the entry of cheaper, generic versions of Flonase into the market. As a result, consumers were injured by paying more for Flonase nasal spray than they would have paid otherwise had less expensive, generic versions of Flonase been available.


GSK denies these claims and any wrongdoing, but has agreed to a class action lawsuit settlement to resolve the allegations.

Class Members of the Flonase settlement include all consumers who purchased Flonase or generic Flonase for personal, family or household consumption in the United States and its territories from May 18, 2004 through March 31, 2009. Class Members also include those who made co-payments or other partial out-of-pocket payments through their health plans.

Class Members that submit a valid Claim Form by the deadline of August 15, 2013 will receive a cash refund from the class action settlement. The amount of this payment will be based on how many people file valid claims, among other factors detailed in the Settlement Notice.

Claim Forms and more information on your rights in the Flonase Class Action Lawsuit Settlement can be found at www.FlonaseSettlement.com. Detailed claim filing instructions can be found in our Open Class Action Lawsuits section.

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Updated March 19th, 2013

 

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25 thoughts onFlonase Class Action Settlement

  1. Brian says:

    I received a check for $15 and some change.

  2. jim says:

    They say don’t contact the court, but we filed with plenty of proof and have heard nothing. What’s up with that?

  3. bob says:

    the final order and judgement was filed 06/19/2013. they had to file an accounting for distribution on 02/01/2014. if you have not received a check you probably are not going to. it also states any money not allocated to the class will be returned to gsk. looks like everyone got screwed again.

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