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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

New Hampshire residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $15.2M Valsartan, Losartan and Irbesartan class action settlement.

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These Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed settlements are currently accepting claims from New Hampshire residents.

$15.2M Valsartan, Losartan and Irbesartan class action settlement

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File your claim for the $15.2M Valsartan, Losartan, and Irbesartan settlement. Blood pressure medication contaminated with cancer-causing substances.

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About Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Class Actions in New Hampshire

New Hampshire residents affected by contaminated blood pressure medications from Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed pharmaceuticals have specific protections under state law. The New Hampshire Consumer Protection Act provides broader remedies than federal regulations, allowing residents to seek damages for deceptive trade practices in pharmaceutical sales. Unlike some states, New Hampshire follows a "notice pleading" standard that can make it easier to join class action lawsuits without extensive preliminary documentation. These three generic drug manufacturers distributed their products throughout New Hampshire via major pharmacy chains including CVS, Walgreens, and Hannaford, which have significant presences across the Granite State. New Hampshire's relatively small population of 1.4 million means contaminated batches could affect a higher percentage of residents compared to larger states. The state's Department of Health and Human Services actively tracked NDMA and NDEA contamination in ARB medications distributed locally. New Hampshire residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's six-year statute of limitations for breach of warranty claims, longer than many states' three-year limits. The state also allows recovery of attorney fees in successful consumer protection cases.

Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Settlements in New Hampshire: FAQs

Are New Hampshire residents eligible for the $15.2 million Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed settlement for contaminated blood pressure medications?

Yes, New Hampshire residents who purchased valsartan, losartan, or irbesartan manufactured by these companies between specified dates are eligible. You must have purchased the medications from New Hampshire pharmacies or had them shipped to New Hampshire addresses to qualify under the settlement terms.

What documentation do New Hampshire residents need to file claims against Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed?

New Hampshire residents should gather prescription records, pharmacy receipts, and insurance statements showing purchases of the contaminated medications. Major New Hampshire pharmacy chains like Hannaford and local independents are required to maintain these records, and the state's medical records law gives patients strong access rights.

How does New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act affect Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed claims?

New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act allows residents to seek treble damages and attorney fees for deceptive pharmaceutical practices, potentially providing additional remedies beyond federal class action settlements. The Act's broad definition of unfair trade practices can cover failure to disclose contamination risks in generic medications.

Tips for New Hampshire Residents Filing Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Claims

New Hampshire residents filing Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed claims should contact major pharmacy chains early, as Hannaford and CVS typically maintain detailed purchase records. Gather prescription bottles showing manufacturer names, as generic medications often switch suppliers. File claims promptly despite New Hampshire's longer statute of limitations, as settlement deadlines are typically much shorter. Consider consulting New Hampshire attorneys familiar with the state's Consumer Protection Act, which may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements. Document any medical monitoring or health impacts from contaminated medications. Keep copies of all correspondence with settlement administrators, as New Hampshire's consumer protection laws may allow additional state-specific claims even after federal settlements conclude.

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