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The government is asking questions about this pharma company's painkiller and now the stock is getting crushed

Akin Oyedele   

The government is asking questions about this pharma company's painkiller and now the stock is getting crushed
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Pacira Pharmaceuticals disclosed a subpoena from the Department of Justice and now the stock is getting crushed.

In a statement Thursday, the company said it has received a subpoena from the DoJ to produce documents related to how it marketed Exparel, a painkiller used after surgery.

In early afternoon trading, the stock was down by as much as 12% to near $81 a share, the lowest it's been since last June.

The company made $188.5 million in net sales for the drug last year, which accounted for 95% of its revenues.

The Food and Drugs Administration had warned Pacira about how it advertised the drug last September. While it won approval for only 24-hour pain relief, the company said the drug worked for up to three days, according to FiercePharma.

The company said it intends to cooperate with the investigation. Pacira has a market cap of $2.95 billion.

Here's a chart showing the plunge in trading Thursday:

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