FTC, Express Scripts Reach Landmark Settlement to Lower Insulin Prices

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Express Scripts headquarters, one of the largest U.S. pharmacy benefits management companies, in Berkeley, Mo., in 2011. Jeff Roberson/AP PhotoThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, Inc. have reached what the FTC called a landmark settlement of a lawsuit brought by the agency, alleging that the company artificially inflated insulin drug prices.According to a Feb. 4 FTC statement, Express Scripts will now be required to adopt “fundamental changes to its business practices that increase transparency.”

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