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

Utah 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 Utah 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 Utah

Utah residents affected by contaminated blood pressure medications from Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed have specific protections under the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act, which prohibits deceptive practices in pharmaceutical distribution. These Indian pharmaceutical companies supply generic medications throughout Utah's healthcare system, including major hospital networks like Intermountain Healthcare and University of Utah Health. Aurobindo operates distribution channels serving Utah pharmacies, while Hetero and Vivimed medications reach Utah consumers through national pharmacy chains and regional distributors. The $15.2 million Valsartan, Losartan and Irbesartan settlement covers medications contaminated with NDMA and other probable carcinogens manufactured by these companies. Utah residents must typically file claims within the court-established deadline, usually 180 days from the settlement notice date. The state's proximity to major distribution hubs in California and Colorado means Utah consumers received significant quantities of the affected medications. Class action claims in Utah federal court follow standard procedures, but residents should verify their specific medication manufacturers through pharmacy records, as multiple generic producers supplied the Utah market during the contamination period.

Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Settlements in Utah: FAQs

Which Utah pharmacies distributed contaminated Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed blood pressure medications?

Major Utah pharmacy chains including Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens, along with regional chains like Harmons and Dan's Foods pharmacies, distributed generic valsartan, losartan, and irbesartan from these manufacturers. Utah residents should check their prescription bottle labels and pharmacy records to identify the specific manufacturer of their medications.

How does Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act affect claims against Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed?

Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional state-level protections against deceptive pharmaceutical practices, potentially allowing Utah residents to pursue separate state claims beyond the federal class action settlement. However, most residents participate in the $15.2 million federal settlement covering NDMA-contaminated medications from these manufacturers.

What documentation do Utah residents need for Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed settlement claims?

Utah residents need prescription records showing purchases of contaminated valsartan, losartan, or irbesartan between specified dates, typically available from their pharmacy or insurance records. The manufacturer name (Aurobindo, Hetero, or Vivimed) must appear on prescription labels or pharmacy dispensing records to qualify for settlement compensation.

Tips for Utah Residents Filing Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Claims

Utah residents filing claims against Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed should gather prescription records from 2014-2019 when contaminated medications were distributed. Contact your pharmacy directly for detailed dispensing records showing manufacturer names, as generic medication sources varied. Submit claims before court-imposed deadlines, typically 180 days from settlement notice. Keep copies of all medical records related to blood pressure treatment during the contamination period. Consider consulting Utah-licensed attorneys familiar with pharmaceutical class actions, as the state's Consumer Sales Practices Act may provide additional legal options beyond federal settlements.

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