The US government has agreed a multi-billion-dollar settlement with three major pharmaceutical companies, including Cardinal, McKesson, and Johnson & Johnson. They will help deal with the opioid epidemic. A further $26bn (£27m; $28m) is to be paid.
Source: stateofreform.comPublished on 2021-07-22
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