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Subject In the News: Four Companies Agree to Pay $26 Billion to Settle Opioid Lawsuits
Date March 3, 2022 5:10 PM
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Four Companies Agree to Pay $26 Billion to Settle Opioid Lawsuits

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Johnson & Johnson and three drug wholesalers have agreed to pay $26
billion to settle lawsuits that claimed their business practices
helped to worsen the nation's opioid crisis, NPR reports.

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Supreme Court Hear Case About Doctors Convicted of Running Opioid
"Pill Mills"

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The U.S. Supreme court heard arguments Tuesday in an appeal by doctors
who have been convicted of running opioid "pill mills,"
Reuters reports.

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Biden Calls on Congress to Increase Funding for Addiction Prevention
and Treatment

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In his State of the Union Address on Tuesday night, President Biden
called on Congress to increase funding for prevention and treatment of
opioid addiction, The Hill reports.

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Find more of our must-reads in policy news, including plans
highlighted by President Biden to address mental health and addiction
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on emergency department visits and trends related to cocaine,
psychostimulants and opioids in the United States from 2008-2018.

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