Case Overview
Keller Rohrback L.L.P. filed a class action complaint on behalf of independent pharmacies in the United States against GoodRx and four Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) related to reimbursements received by pharmacies for generic prescription medications.
Plaintiff Capitol Heights Pharmacy, located in Denver, Colorado, seeks to represent a proposed class of pharmacies alleging an unlawful horizontal price-fixing agreement between GoodRx and four of the largest pharmacy benefit managers in the United States—CVS Caremark, Express Scripts, MedImpact, and Navitus. Through the GoodRx Integrated Savings Program (“ISP”), these entities coordinate the exchange of competitively sensitive information and enforce a single, uniform “lowest negotiated rate” for every generic drug claim. This unlawful agreement artificially suppresses prices paid to pharmacies for reimbursement of generic prescription drug claims, thereby inappropriately boosting the entities’ profits.
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