Distributors Seek State Approval of Proposed Opioid Settlement
Distributors Seek State Approval of Proposed Opioid Settlement
Cardinal Health, McKesson, and AmerisourceBergen, three of the largest opioid distributors, are set to pay $26 billion in total to settle the cases brought against them for their alleged role in the epidemic, and New York will get more than $1 billion dollars from the deal alone. The agreement comes after drug maker Johnson & Johnson settled the cases against it for $230 million. However, approval is still be sought by enough states to finalized the deal.Michael Ullmann, executive vice president and general counsel of Johnson & Johnson, said at the time of J&J’s settlement, “We recognize the opioid crisis is a tremendously complex public health issue, and we have deep sympathy for everyone affected. This settlement will directly support state and local efforts to make meaningful progress in addressing the opioid crisis in the United States.”Letitia James, the New York State attorney general was part of a bipartisan group of state attorneys general who announced statewide deal as well as a larger, multijurisdictional settlement. New York’s lawsuit is the first of its kind to go to a jury trial and to target the entire opioid supply chain. Endo Health Solutions, Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, and Allergan Finance, all remain at trial in the state.
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