State to get $483 million from opioid settlement with distributors , Johnson & Johnson
A multi-billion-dollar settlement has been reached between three opioid companies and a manufacturer in Kentucky, the US Attorney General Daniel Cameron has announced in the New York Times newspaper, which reports the financial impact of the pandemic.
Source: wtvq.comPublished on 2022-02-25
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