Conn. Attorney General Launches Anitrust Probe of Purdue

By Marius Meland ( January 7, 2004, 12:00 AM EST) -- A day after a federal judge found that Purdue Pharma's patents protecting its OxyContin painkiller were invalid because the company deliberately misled the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Connecticut's Attorney General said he would ask other states to join in an antitrust investigation to determine whether Purdue blocked the development of cheaper generic alternatives....

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