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A judge in Hawaii has reportedly ordered Bristol Myers Squibb & Co (NYSE:BMY) and Sanofi SA (NASDAQ:SNY) to pay the state over $916 million for failing to warn non-white patients about health risks associated with their blood thinner Plavix. This decision marks an increase from an earlier $834 million judgment. Judge James Ashford of Hawaii’s First Circuit Court’s ruling follows a non-jury trial held last fall and represents the second trial in this case. The state’s Supreme Court had previously
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A judge in Hawaii on Tuesday ordered Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi to pay more than $916 million to the state for failing to warn non-white patients of health risks from its blood thinner Plavix, up from an earlier judgment of $834 million. The ruling from Judge James Ashford, of Hawaii's First Circuit Court, follows a non-jury trial held last fall. It was the second trial in the case, after the state's Supreme Court found that the judge in the first trial that resulted in the $834 million award had made a legal error.