Hey, has anyone ever thought of doing a movie or TV show about the opioid crisis? Seems like there’s a lot of potential there. Kidding! I know there are lots. I write about them for a living. Pain ...
Aug 18 (Reuters) - Convicted Insys Therapeutics Inc founder John Kapoor should repay his bankrupt opioid manufacturer about $6 million in legal fees that the company paid for unsuccessful criminal ...
POZNAN, Poland—OTT solutions provider Insys Video Technologies and video stream infrastructure provider BitMovin have partnered to provide an all-in-one solution to stream live content and secure ...
INSYS Therapeutics logo on the website homepage. A liquidation trust for Insys Therapeutics Inc. reached a $175 million settlement with the opioid manufacturer's former board of directors. The trust, ...
BOSTON, MA - MARCH 13: Insys Therapeutics founder John N. Kapoor leaves federal court in Boston on March 13, 2019. (Photo by Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) John Kapoor, the 76-year ...
The founder of an Arizona pharmaceutical company was ordered to spend 5 1/2 years in prison Thursday for orchestrating a bribery and kickback scheme prosecutors said helped fuel the opioid crisis.
BOSTON — John Kapoor, the billionaire founder of the pharmaceutical company Insys Therapeutics, will spend 5-and-a-half years in prison for orchestrating a scheme of bribes and kickbacks to physicians ...
A former high-ranking Insys Therapeutics executive who dressed as a giant fentanyl spray bottle in a rap video that championed the firm’s addictive opioid painkiller was sentenced to 26 months in ...
WILMINGTON, Del, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Drugmaker Insys Therapeutics Inc outlined a deal on Thursday to divide its dwindling cash among governments, insurers, hospitals and individuals who accused the ...
Insys is in fire sale mode after it agreed to divest all of its products in a 90-day restructuring deal reached in June. Now, the drugmaker has a buyer for the now-notorious opioid that played a major ...
Insys Therapeutics Inc., the drug manufacturer that collapsed under lawsuits and investigations around its opioid sales, has found two buyers offering $29.2 million for certain drug assets. Insys said ...