State gets $64 million from opioid agreement with drug distributors and J & J
The Attorney General of Vermont has approved a $26bn opioid agreement with three major pharmaceutical distributors, including Johnson & Johnson, to help tackle the crisis in the US state which has seen millions of lives affected by substance use disorder.
Source: vermontbiz.comPublished on 2022-02-26
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