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    Johnson & Johnson Announces $20.4 Million Settlement Ahead of Opioid Trial

    Johnson & Johnson announced it has reached a $20.4 million settlement with two Ohio counties ahead of a huge federal trial to determine responsibility for the opioid crisis, The Washington Post reports.

    Under the terms of the settlement, Johnson & Johnson will pay the counties $10 million in cash. The company will also reimburse them for $5 million in legal fees and direct $5.4 million to nonprofits for opioid-related programs in the two counties.

    Six defendants are scheduled to stand trial in a lawsuit brought by more than 2,500 cities, counties and Native American tribes. They include the three largest drug distributors in the country; Walgreens; Teva Pharmaceuticals; and a small Ohio-based drug distributor.

    The cases have been consolidated before a federal judge in Cleveland. Jury selection is scheduled to start on October 16.

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    Heroin & the Opioid Epidemic: From Understanding to Action

    Heroin and other opioids are ravaging communities across America. Heroin-related deaths increased by more than five times between 2010 and 2017, and drug deaths from fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are seeing a sharp rise as well.

    Take action against this epidemic now

    Published

    October 2019