Texas AG urges cities , counties to sign onto $26 billion opioid settlement
The US state of Washington has agreed to pay a total of $1.3bn (£1.2m) to three pharmaceutical distributors over their role in the opioid crisis. They have been accused of illegally selling painkillers on the black market.
Source: houstonchronicle.comPublished on 2021-08-05
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