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MONTPELIER — Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire are receiving a total of $9.6 million as part of a nationwide settlement between the drug company Johnson & Johnson and about three dozen states.
The $181 million nationwide settlement with Johnson and Johnson subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceuticals is believed to be the largest multi-state consumer protection settlement ever.
Vermont’s share is $4.1 million. New Hampshire’s is about $2.8 million and Maine’s is $2.7 million.
The states allege that Janssen improperly marketed the anti-psychotic drugs Risperdal, Risperdal Consta, Risperdal M-Tab and Invega.
The complaint alleges that Janssen engaged in unfair and deceptive practices when it marketed Risperdal for unapproved uses.
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