In re First Databank Prescription Info. Litig.
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Opinion
Before the Panel: Common defendant First Databank, Inc., moves to centralize three actions in the Northern District of California. The actions are pending in the Northern District of California, the Northern District of Georgia, and the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, as listed on the attached Schedule A.1 Plaintiffs in all three actions oppose centralization, as does plaintiff in the one tag-along.2
On the basis of the papers filed and the hearing session held, we deny First Databank's motion. The three actions share factual issues concerning First Databank's decision to change its coding of prescription prenatal vitamins to "Non-Rx" or over-the-counter. Plaintiffs, which are manufacturers and distributors of these vitamins, allege that this new coding is false and deceptive, that it will lead to *1377widespread denial of Medicaid and insurance coverage for prenatal vitamins, and that it will harm plaintiffs' businesses. But these issues-in particular, the central issue of whether coding plaintiffs' vitamins as lacking a federal legal prescription requirement is false or misleading-do not appear to be particularly complex or likely to require a substantial amount of discovery. In addition, there are only four actions, and motions to transfer (under
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the motion for centralization of these actions is denied.
SCHEDULE A
MDL No. 2822 - IN RE: FIRST DATABANK PRESCRIPTION INFORMATION LITIGATION
Northern District of California
EXELTIS USA, INC. v. FIRST DATABANK, INC., C.A. No. 4:17-04810
Northern District of Georgia
ACELLA PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC v. FIRST DATABANK, INC., C.A. No. 1:17-05013
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
WOMEN'S CHOICE PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC v. FIRST DATABANK, INC., C.A. No. 2:17-03725
Judge Lewis A. Kaplan took no part in the decision of this matter.
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