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During Mitch Daniels' Decade at Eli Lilly, the Drug Giant Paid Billions in Fines and Settled Thousands of Lawsuits

Posted: 05/ 9/11 07:35 AM ET

By Joanne Kenen and Rochelle Sharpe

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, a potential Republican presidential candidate respected for his fiscal prudence, credits his success in government to the business skills he learned as a pharmaceutical executive.

But when Daniels worked as a top executive at Eli Lilly & Co., one of the world's largest drug firms, the pharmaceutical giant's reputation was tarred by some of the nation's ugliest drug scandals.

In the decade that Daniels climbed the corporate ladder at Eli Lilly, the company was illegally marketing its leading osteoporosis drug, Evista, as well as its blockbuster antipsychotic, Zyprexa, putting tens of thousands of patients in harm's way. Lilly pleaded guilty to two criminal misdemeanors, paid more than $2.7 billion in fines and damages, settled more than 32,000 personal injury claims -- and copped to one of the largest state consumer protection cases involving a drug company in U.S. history, a review by iWatch News shows.

The company also became embroiled in a high-profile legal brawl over its patent for the antidepressant Prozac.

Daniels became increasingly influential as he rose through the company's ranks in positions that involved polishing the drugmaker's image and then shaping its policies. He was vice president of corporate affairs, president of Lilly's North American pharmaceutical operations, and finally in 1997, became senior vice president of corporate strategy and policy.

Decisions at pharmaceutical companies, whether scientific or commercial, aren't made by any one executive, so Daniels' precise role in decision-making about the controversial drugs is unclear. "These things transcend individuals -- it's more difficult to say this is the work of person A, B, or C," said Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of the Health Research Group at Public Citizen. "It's industry-wide corporate culture."

Daniels' press secretary, Jane Jankowski, said, "He had zero to do with marketing plans that were created for Zyprexa and Evista." On Prozac, she said, "The company was the object of a multimillion-dollar smear campaign by a self-interested organization that was trying to drive vulnerable patients away from medical treatment for depression."

In a statement, Eli Lilly said the agreements to settle the Evista and Zyprexa criminal allegations did not happen under Daniels' watch as president of North American operations.

But given his senior management position in the company, "I would have hoped that he would have known about some of these issues, and if he didn't, why didn't he? That needs to be evaluated" said Stephen Sheller, a Philadelphia class action attorney instrumental in the Zyprexa settlement.

"Bill Clinton had the bimbo factor. Mitch Daniels is going to need a strategy to counteract the assumption that will be made that he was somehow complicit in the misdeeds of Eli Lilly," said Ira Loss, senior health care analyst at Washington Analysis, an investment research firm.

"It's possible that he wouldn't have known a thing," Loss said, but added, "Mitch Daniels can't walk into the presidential race and not expect questions about this issue."

Lilly wasn't the only drug company embroiled in multimillion-dollar drug scandals, although Zyprexa stands as one of the biggest cases of its kind on record. Critics say the big brand drug companies simply see fines and penalties as the cost of doing business. Indeed, in its recent annual SEC filing, Lilly itself, after a lengthy review of all the litigation, probes and investigations pending, noted, "We are also a defendant in other litigation and investigations, including product liability, patent, employment, and premises liability litigation, of a character we regard as normal to our business."

Daniels boasts of his business background on his official website. "Governor Daniels came from a successful career in business and government, holding numerous top management positions in both the private and public sectors," it says. "His work as CEO of the Hudson Institute and president of Eli Lilly and Company's North American Pharmaceutical Operations taught him the business skills he brought to state government."

As governor, Daniels persuaded several senior Lilly staffers to join his administration, said Donald Woodley, financial analyst at Woodley Farra Manion Portfolio Management in Indianapolis.

"He was an idea man, a thinker, and that's why he ended up as head of corporate strategy and policy," said Woodley, who describes himself as both an acquaintance and an admirer of Daniels.

Lilly's fortunes soared in the 1990s. Corporate assets rose from $5.8 billion to $12.8 billion, revenues doubled from $5 billion to $10 billion and income expanded from $1.1 billion to $2.6 billion, Woodley said.

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By Joanne Kenen and Rochelle Sharpe Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, a potential Republican presidential candidate respected for his fiscal prudence, credits his success in government to the business skil...
By Joanne Kenen and Rochelle Sharpe Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, a potential Republican presidential candidate respected for his fiscal prudence, credits his success in government to the business skil...
 
 
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04:40 PM on 06/08/2011
Government is like a big stepping stone towards for their big success. They didn't think twice that their is a big issue regarding interest of being wealthy and for being a good leader in leading the people for a good governance. I think FDA also involved in bad governance, cause some medicines was approved to be out in the market without strong screening. Example is Fosamax, that can cause atypical femur fracture and osteonecrosis of the jaw. In that study, doctors surveyed 200,000 long-term female bisphosphonate users over 68. The authors determined that Fosamax users are three times as likely to suffer a bone break after using the drug for a five-year period because bisphosphonates make bones brittle as it hardens them.
Source: http://www.fosamaxfemurfracturelawsuit.com/updates/can-non-americans-file-fosamax-femur-fracture-lawsuits/
03:47 PM on 05/17/2011
I think Mitch Daniels, a potential Republican presidential candidate, may have potential problems with his tenure at Eli Lilly & Co. With two criminal misdemeanors, tens of thousands of patients in harm's way, $2.7 billion in fines and damages, settling more than 32,000 personal injury claims and copping to one of the largest state consumer protection cases involving a drug company in U.S. history. This is ample date to realize his position will be pro business and anti-consumer. Molded in the eyes of George Bush gives Americans careful review of this man. Reverting to Bush era tactics and maneuvering would take America backwards. His GOP/TEA standing is tentative and the countries budgetary position would jeopardize America's world standing.
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diversityreport
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07:19 PM on 05/16/2011
How many Americans are eager to vote a former but apparently shady pharmaceutical exec. into the Oval office?
thebigbike
ran away to be a cowboy
10:19 PM on 05/09/2011
Well, why shouldn't we run government like a business? After all, since business largely owns "government" already.......
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nkurland
I'm going to leave this planet alive
03:07 PM on 05/09/2011
Its bad enough that the GOP has the view that government should be a run like a business But the fact that so many of their candidates were completely unethical businessmen should disqualify them from running for office, at least if we're using their own criteria.
03:17 PM on 05/09/2011
The problem with government is that it is not run like a business. A business has to provide good service in an efficient manner for its customers, or it fails. Government, especially government run by bureacracy happy democrats, has no interest in efficiency or good service-- only control and dependence.
ScaredAcademic
The GOP: Peddling Hate Since '68
03:32 PM on 05/09/2011
Public goods? Market failures? If government were run like a business, it would provide exactly none of the things that it is supposed to produce because, by definition, market failures prohibit market efficiency.
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01:10 AM on 05/14/2011
Indiana government under Mitch Daniels is not efficient. It is full of inexperienced cronies who worked on his campaign. It is corrupt, just as Daniels is corrupt. Plenty of bad businesses do not fail. Some of the most successful businesses in America have terrible relationships with the customers. Yet the bad customer service and price gouging have not hurt them much.
03:21 PM on 05/09/2011
You are also leaving out the fact that Daniels has run a State for the last 8 years, and very well at that.
10:01 AM on 05/10/2011
There are plenty of people in his state that would say your statement is completely false.
12:43 PM on 05/15/2011
Well? For Who? You must not live in Indiana.
02:56 PM on 05/09/2011
If he'd been caught with a prostitute a couple of times he'd be the perfect candidate.
02:02 PM on 05/09/2011
And where was Governor PeeWee working when the Bush administration granted Eli Lilly immunity from prosecution for vaccine-induced injuries to children (as part of the Homeland Security bill). Why, that would be the White House, boys and girls!
02:23 PM on 05/09/2011
And which vaccine immunity do you quarrel with? Which vaccine do you want to make more expensive and inaccessible?
ScaredAcademic
The GOP: Peddling Hate Since '68
03:06 PM on 05/09/2011
They only become expensive if the product is flawed. Immunity from vaccine-induced injuries is almost the definition of moral hazard because many vaccines are mandated as a public health matter. Force payments to the manufacturer but leave the manufacturer unnaccountable... Hmm... That sounds a whole lot like private profits and social losses to me.
anfractuous
Like you care.
01:02 PM on 05/09/2011
How does being a "successful" corporate apparatchik differ fundamentally from being a "successful" government apparatchik, aside from the monetary rewards? The same self-serving skills are called upon, the same caution, the same desire to please, regardless of the consequences, define both. How is such experience in the private sector then, such a recommendation? Give me someone who runs their own hotdog stand any day, over a Senior Vice President at Lilly.
02:09 PM on 05/09/2011
You are obviously correct. The skills to successfully run a hot dog stand are squarely comparable to those necessary to manage a large business with thousands of workers and millions of customers (not to mention thousands of government regulations, especially in the pharmaceutical industry). I think you really would prefer a successful hot dog vender for your president, and certainly, in terms of the economy you may already have one.
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cyclone70
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12:53 PM on 05/09/2011
Not to mention there are a lot of unanswered questions surrounding Mitch's involvement while on the board of IPL, when 100s of workers got swindled out of their retirement accounts
jhNY
Mercy.
12:39 PM on 05/09/2011
"During Mitch Daniels' Decade at Eli Lilly, the Drug Giant Paid Billions in Fines and Settled Thousands of Lawsuits"-- yes, but in every instance, Daniels was seen to be appropriately attired in business apparel, so no worries.
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prestonsturges
Lights! Camera! Action!
08:26 PM on 05/17/2011
It's obvious that he's the man for us; 'you're gonna like the way you look' school of business. Just make sure the cover hides the intent.
jhNY
Mercy.
12:52 PM on 05/19/2011
Thanks for writing in! Love your movies by the way, even the one starring Harold Lloyd...
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Danny Haszard Bangor Maine Educator
11:31 AM on 05/09/2011
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, a potential Republican presidential candidate credits his success in government to the business skills he learned as Eli Lilly Senior Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Policy.
The Eli Lilly *Viva Zyprexa" scam occurred 1996-2003 so Mitch Daniels was 4 years into the thick of it,reaped $21 million from Lilly stocks.
Eli Lilly's #1 cash cow Zyprexa drug sale $40 billion dollars so far,has a ten times greater risk of causing type 2 diabetes over the non-user of Zyprexa. So,here we have a conflict of interest that this same company also is a big profiteer of diabetes treatment.
FIVE at FIVE
The Zyprexa antipsychotic drug,whose side effects can include weight gain and diabetes, was sold for "children in foster care, people who have trouble sleeping, elderly in nursing homes."
Five at Five was the Zyprexa sales rep slogan, meaning 5mg dispensed at 5pm would keep patients quiet.
It's as addictive as tobacco,because withdrawal is accompanied by severe insomnia for 6 weeks.
-- Daniel Haszard Zyprexa Whistle-blower
12:31 PM on 05/09/2011
You read above his spokesperson's statement that he had zero to do with it.
ScaredAcademic
The GOP: Peddling Hate Since '68
05:10 PM on 05/09/2011
Hey, if Mitch or his spokesperson said it's true then it must be. As Mitch said as director of OMB, the Iraq War was $50-60 billion and Larry Lindsey was crazy for suggesting the upper end cost of 100 to 200 billion.

Because, at the end of the day, it has been about five times greater than Lindsey's upper end and twenty times greater than Daniels claim. Possibly more. But Mitch Daniels is a truth teller, right?
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DannyHaszard
Danny Haszard Bangor Maine Educator
01:37 PM on 05/27/2011
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, a potential Republican presidential candidate credits his success in government to the business skills he learned as Eli Lilly Senior Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Policy.
The Eli Lilly *Viva Zyprexa" scam occurred 1996-2003 so Mitch Daniels was 4 years into the thick of it,reaped $21 million from Lilly stocks.
Eli Lilly's #1 cash cow Zyprexa drug sale $40 billion dollars so far,has a ten times greater risk of causing type 2 diabetes over the non-user of Zyprexa. So,here we have a conflict of interest that this same company also is a big profiteer of diabetes treatment.
FIVE at FIVE
The Zyprexa antipsychotic drug,whose side effects can include weight gain and diabetes, was sold for "children in foster care, people who have trouble sleeping, elderly in nursing homes."
Five at Five was the Zyprexa sales rep slogan, meaning 5mg dispensed at 5pm would keep patients quiet.
It's as addictive as tobacco,because withdrawal is accompanied by severe insomnia for 6 weeks.
-- Daniel Haszard Zyprexa Whistle-blower
11:27 AM on 05/09/2011
Okay, you Bozo's will take anything anyone says against Eli Lilly as gospel truth, and as Mitch Daniels' personal responsibility. And you will discard without a shred of credence any response he makes. Can you say "Swift Boats?"
ScaredAcademic
The GOP: Peddling Hate Since '68
05:50 PM on 05/09/2011
Did he get paid the big bucks because "the buck stopped there"? If he isn't responsible for the decisions then he didn't deserve the compensation. You can't have it both ways unless it is the tired old Republican mantra of private profits and social losses.
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Konnie
GOP = GOLDEN CALF OLD PARTY
10:55 AM on 05/09/2011
us not enough money dems in indiana have been shouting at the top of our lungs about
this little napoleon for years.................his loy-key style of under the radar evil is intense.
maybe by entering the national scene he will finally get the scrutiny he should have gotten before.

and by extension, mike pense will be exposed as the scott walker of indiana
03:09 PM on 05/09/2011
Unfortunately, Pence will take that as a compliment.
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Konnie
GOP = GOLDEN CALF OLD PARTY
03:20 PM on 05/09/2011
hopefully enough social security recepients and medicare beneficiaries will be
so scared of losing their benefits they will somehow put a clothes pin on their
nose, cross their fingers that their anti-abortion 1 note church leaders will
forgive them if they vote for the democrats just this one time.
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Danny Haszard Bangor Maine Educator
09:54 AM on 05/09/2011
Eli Lilly Zyprexa Claims Still Unresolved



Eli Lilly Zyprexa can cause diabetes I took Zyprexa a powerful Lilly schizophrenic drug for 4 years it was prescribed to me off-label for post traumatic stress disorder was ineffective costly and gave me diabetes.

This is a powerful drug that can damage a young person physiologically for life. Please take with caution and learn as much as you can about side effects. Eli Lilly's #1 cash cow Zyprexa drug sale $40 billion dollars so far,has a ten times greater risk of causing type 2 diabetes over the non-user of Zyprexa. So,here we have a conflict of interest that this same company also is a big profiteer of diabetes treatment.



FIVE at FIVE

The Zyprexa antipsychotic drug,whose side effects can include weight gain and diabetes, was sold for "children in foster care, people who have trouble sleeping, elderly in nursing homes."

Five at Five was the Zyprexa sales rep slogan, meaning 5mg dispensed at 5pm would keep patients quiet.

Google * Eli Lilly Zyprexa * and read the links. I took Zyprexa it gave me diabetes and was as addictive as tobacco.How so? Because withdrawal is accompanied by severe insomnia for 6 weeks.



-- Daniel Haszard Zyprexa Whistle-blower http://www.zyprexa-victims.com