Johnson & Johnson, Drug Distributors Reach $26 Billion Deal To End Opioid Lawsuits WhatDoYouThink?
After two years, the country’s three largest drug distributors and pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson have reached a $26 billion settlement that would release the companies from all
legal liability in the opioid epidemic, with“Wow, it could take them weeks to pay that off.”“I hope it’s just as easy to get hooked on the addiction and prevention services.”Brad Roa, Patent Holder
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