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Device Maker Engaged in Illegal Marketing

17 June 2009 7 views No Comment
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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday indicted a medical device maker and four of its executives on charges that they illegally tested and promoted a bone filler for unapproved uses. According to the indictment, Synthes Inc. pursued unapproved trials for its Norian XR product and promoted it aggressively among select doctors. It is unusual for federal prosecutors, who typically favor civil actions in such cases, to pursue criminal charges against corporate executives.

You can read more about this case in The New York Times.

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