Attorney General Frosh announces $26 billion opioid settlement , Maryland to receive $395 million
The US state of Maryland has secured a $26 billion opioid settlement with three major pharmaceutical distributors, the Attorney General has confirmed, which will help fund the fight against the disease of drugs addiction across the country in 2022.
Source: nottinghammd.comPublished on 2022-02-26
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