$26 Billion Opioid Settlement Reaches Final Approval
The US Attorney General has approved a multi-state opioid agreement with three major pharmaceutical companies, including Johnson & Johnson, as part of an effort to tackle the crisis in the state of Tennessee during the coronavirus lockdown, it has been announced.
Source: chattanoogan.comPublished on 2022-02-25
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