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GEICO sues Queens Pharmacy over alleged $1.2 million no-fault scheme & more related News Here

GEICO sues Queens Pharmacy over alleged .2 million no-fault scheme

 & more related News Here

For teams making claims, the alleged playbook is the story. GEICO says the pharmacy has focused on a few expensive topical pain products – diclofenac sodium 2% solution, diclofenac sodium gel 3%, and lidocaine 5% ointment – ​​and oral Vimovo products. The filing lists typical charges per prescription of $2,686.88, $2,358, and $2,217.84, respectively. According to the complaint, comparable drugs are sold over the counter for much lower prices; It cites “lidocaine alternatives at Rite-Aid and Target for advertised prices in the $10 range.” Those topical products alone made up about 75% of the billings GEICO received — more than $920,000, the filing said.

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