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Associated Press

Bayer Settles More Than 2,900 Lawsuits

01.26.2005, 05:54 AM

German drug maker Bayer AG said Wednesday it has now settled more than 2,900

suits related to its cholesterol-lowering drug Lipobay, or Baycol, paying more

than US$1.1 billion in out-of-court deals.

Bayer pulled Lipobay, marketed as Baycol in the United States, in 2001 after it

was linked to a rare muscle-wasting syndrome and about 100 patient deaths.

In a regular posting to its Web site, the Leverkusen-based company said it has

now settled 2,933 cases and agreed to pay a total of US$1.113 billion without

admitting liability. Some 6,359 cases are still pending.

In November the company said it had reached settlements in 2,895 cases and paid

some US$1.1 billion in out-of-court deals.

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