Drug companies , J & J reach $26B deal with states , including Tennessee , to end opioid lawsuits
The US Attorney General has announced a $26 billion settlement with three major pharmaceutical distributors and Johnson & Johnson to end investigations into the opioid epidemic. Here is what we know about the deal and how it could be spent. The BBC News looks at what happened.
Source: newschannel5.comPublished on 2021-07-21
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