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

New Mexico 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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Open Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Settlements for New Mexico Residents (1)

These Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed settlements are currently accepting claims from New Mexico 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 Mexico

New Mexico residents affected by contaminated blood pressure medications from Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed have legal options under the state's Unfair Practices Act, which provides broader consumer protections than federal laws. These Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers supplied generic valsartan, losartan, and irbesartan medications containing carcinogenic NDMA and NDEA impurities to distributors serving New Mexico pharmacies through major wholesalers like McKesson and Cardinal Health. While these companies don't maintain manufacturing facilities in New Mexico, their products reached consumers through national pharmacy chains including CVS, Walgreens, and regional providers. New Mexico follows a four-year statute of limitations for product liability claims, but class action settlements often have specific deadlines regardless of state law. The state's relatively small population means fewer affected residents compared to larger states, but New Mexico courts have historically been favorable to consumer protection cases. Residents should verify their specific medication manufacturer through prescription records, as multiple companies produced contaminated batches during the 2018-2022 period when NDMA contamination was discovered.

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

Are New Mexico residents eligible for the $15.2 million valsartan settlement involving Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed?

Yes, New Mexico residents who purchased contaminated valsartan, losartan, or irbesartan from these manufacturers between 2018-2022 can file claims. You must provide proof of purchase through pharmacy records or prescription documentation showing you received medications from these specific manufacturers.

Do I need a New Mexico attorney to file a claim against Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed?

While not required for class action settlements, consulting a New Mexico attorney familiar with the state's Unfair Practices Act can be beneficial. New Mexico law provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations that may strengthen individual claims.

How do I prove I received contaminated medications from these manufacturers in New Mexico?

Contact your New Mexico pharmacy to request detailed prescription records showing the manufacturer and lot numbers. Major chains like Smith's, Walgreens, and local pharmacies maintain these records and are required to provide them upon request.

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

New Mexico residents filing claims should gather prescription records from local pharmacies, including Smith's, Walgreens, and independent providers. Contact your pharmacy's corporate records department rather than local staff for detailed manufacturer information. Keep documentation of any medical monitoring or health issues since taking these medications. File claims promptly as settlement deadlines often override New Mexico's four-year statute of limitations. Consider consulting attorneys familiar with New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act for additional state-law protections. Submit claims online when possible to ensure faster processing and confirmation of receipt.

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