Rutledge Announces $26 Billion Opioid Agreement with Drug Distributors and Johnson & Johnson
Arkansas has signed a $26bn opioid agreement with three major pharmaceutical distributors, including Johnson & Johnson, as part of efforts to tackle the crisis across the country, the US Attorney General has confirmed. (: This article contains graphic images)
Source: pressreleasepoint.comPublished on 2022-02-26
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