Yost inks $26B deal with drug companies fueling opioid epidemic
The US state of Ohio has secured a $26 billion settlement with three of the world’s biggest opioid distributors for their roles in the crisis which killed hundreds of people in Cleveland in March last year, it has emerged.
Source: registerherald.comPublished on 2021-07-24
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