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California will receive $122 million in a settlement agreement with Kroger, the grocery chain and parent company of Ralphs, to resolve lawsuits over its alleged role in the opioid crisis and how ...
California is in line for more than $4 billion in opioid settlement funds, and local governments are most often spending the first payouts on lifesaving drugs.
The opioid crisis has killed thousands of Californians. Now, four companies will pay to settle their role in that. Walgreens, CVS and others to pay $17.3 billion for role in California opioid crisis
Attorney General Rob Bonta stated on 9 June 2023 that Walgreens, CVS, and two pharmaceutical companies would have to pay a total of $17.3 billion to the state of California as part of a settlement for their involvement in the opioid crisis. [1]
California began giving away naloxone kits for free in 2018. State officials say the Naloxone Distribution Project has given out 4.1 million kits, which have reversed a reported 260,000 opioid overdoses. The money has come from taxpayers and portions of a nationwide settlement agreement with some other pharmaceutical companies.
CVS and Walgreens. $10.7 billion. CVS and Walgreens have agreed to settle lawsuits brought against the companies by several states for their alleged role in the opioid crisis. CVS would pay nearly ...
A $5.7-billion multistate agreement will settle a raft of lawsuits filed against Walgreens over its "role in fueling the opioid epidemic," the California attorney general's office said.
SEE MORE: U.S. Opioid Lawsuits On Verge Of Settlements With 4 Companies It took Humphrey and his wife years to find a nonprofit support group called Parents of Addicted Loved Ones , also known as ...