Pennsylvania part of $26 billion national opioid settlement with three distributors , J & J
The US state of Pennsylvania has reached a deal to deal with the opioid crisis, which will see millions of dollars worth of money being spent on the drugs and other medications withdrawn from the US in the next few years.
Source: phillyvoice.comPublished on 2021-07-21
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