Dept . of Justice : Drug distributors and Johnson & Johnson commit to $26 billion opioid agreement
A multistate opioid agreement has been reached in Wisconsin, the US Attorney General Josh Kaul has announced, ending three years of negotiations across the state and local governments in a bid to tackle the addiction crisis in the country.
Source: wisbusiness.comPublished on 2022-02-25
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