Valeant Pharmaceuticals to pay $54M to settle alleged kickback charges, Takeda acquires license for GI motility disorders medication — 5 GI company key notes

Here are five recent news updates on key gastroenterology and endoscopy companies.

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Valeant Pharmaceuticals is paying $54 million to settle kickback charges against its Salix unit.

Takeda Pharmaceutical and Theravance Biopharma entered into a global license, development and commercialization agreement.

A budget impact analysis estimated when the cost savings are amortized over one million lives, Commonwealth Laboratories’ IBSchek will save healthcare payers more than $3.5 million annually.

Cantel Medical stock saw a 7.05 percent-drop in short interest.

New research shows Allurion Technologies’ Elipse balloon is a safe and effective procedureless weight-loss treatment.

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