I saw this news earlier today. But I doubt it will make much difference to patients. NHS England is in the process of banning T3. Most, if not all, CCGs have already banned it anyway. Concordia is going bankrupt, so the NHS won't be able to get its money back. I imagine the profits they generated will have been regularly salted away in tax havens, and will have been for years. Concordia doesn't conduct research, or manufacture anything, they buy generics from other companies, so there will be few assets, if any, to grab.
There are people all over England with known underactive thyroid who can't convert T4 to T3 very well having their T3 taken off them, and usually it is because their TSH is low, and patients galore are being shouted at and accused of abusing their medication. This is all being done to hide the fact that T3 is being removed for cost reasons. Doctors don't want to admit this, so they blame the patients and accuse them of lying if they can.
The stupid thing is that patients have been alerting the CMA, the NHS, the Department of Health, and Jeremy Hunt or his predecessors to the unjustified rise in cost of T3 for years, and all these warnings were waved away for stupid reasons, or the letters were being ignored. Nobody in government can say that they weren't warned.