Settlement involving 8 opioid manufacturers to bring millions to PA for prevention, treatment
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Alaska to receive $1.8 million in latest national opioid settlement
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor announced Friday that the State of Alaska will receive approximately $1.8 million as part of a sweeping $720 million nationwide settlement with eight opioid manufacturers. The companies were accused of producing and distributing opioid medications that contributed to the nationwide opioid epidemic. This agreement marks the latest in a series […] The post Alaska to receive $1.8 million in latest national opioid…
New Opioid Settlement Brings $17 Million to Massachusetts
BOSTON – A nationwide coalition of attorneys general, including Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell, secured an agreement with eight drug makers for about $720 million. AG Campbell expects Massachusetts to receive $17 million from the settlement. The companies, the total each agreed to pay, and the expected portion to Massachusetts are: Mylan (now part of Viatris): $284,447,916 paid over nine years (up to $6.7 million to Massachusetts) Hikma: …
Illinois to collect at least $23 million in opioid settlements – Usa news
Illinois could receive up to $23 million from settlements with multiple pharmaceutical companies that used deceptive practices to increase opioid prescriptions, aggravating the nationwide opioid crisis. The settlements totaling $720 million are between nine states and eight pharmaceutical companies, with each company paying different amounts over varying periods, Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office announced Thursday. “As long as Illinois fami…
NH Sharing In National Opioid Settlement - The Pulse of NH
New Hampshire is getting four-point-five-million-dollars over the next decade as its share in a national opioid settlement with eight drug companies. In total, the companies will pay out 720-million-dollars to states because of the opioid crisis. The settlement also has several requirements including the implementation of new systems to monitor and report suspicious drug-related orders.
Attorney General Announces Settlement that Holds 8 Opioid Manufacturers Accountable, Brings Millions to Pa. for Prevention and Treatment
HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that Pennsylvania is part of an approximately $720 million combined national settlement with eight drug manufacturers that worsened the nationwide opioid crisis. Based on the overwhelming participation by Attorneys General across the country, all eight company defendants have agreed to proceed with a sign-on period for local governments. Pennsylvania could receive up to $28 million, …
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