KEY POINTS
  • The "60 Minutes" report looked at how businesses across the health care supply chain have come to benefit from higher drug prices.
  • The report, which ran on CBS on Sunday, focused on a lawsuit filed by the city of Rockford, Illinois, claiming two young patients treated with Mallinckrodt's drug, HP Acthar Gel, faced a bill of half a million dollars.
HP Acthar made by Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals is an anti-inflamatory medicine used by multiple sclerosis patients.

A "60 Minutes" investigation has put the price of one of Mallinckrodt's drugs under the microscope, but it isn't weighing on the pharmaceutical giant's stock price.

The report, which ran on CBS on Sunday, focused on a lawsuit filed by the city of Rockford, Illinois. The lawsuit said the combined cost for two young patients treated with Mallinckrodt's drug, HP Acthar Gel, totaled close to half a million dollars. The drug is used to treat a rare and potentially fatal condition affecting 2,000 babies each year.