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8 opioid producers settle $720M nationwide lawsuit for 'worsening' disaster

By Editorial Board Published July 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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8 opioid producers settle 0M nationwide lawsuit for 'worsening' disaster

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Eight opioid drug makers have settled a nationwide lawsuit for roughly $720 million after being accused of producing tablets that “worsened the nationwide opioid crisis.”

Michigan Lawyer Normal Dana Nessel studies that every one eight corporations have agreed to proceed with a lawsuit sign-on interval for native governments.

Which means that the state of Michigan might obtain as much as $24.5 million from the lawsuit, in keeping with Nessel.

“We are seeing firsthand how these opioid settlements are making a real difference in our communities,” Nessel mentioned in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“I will continue to work alongside my colleagues across the country to hold these companies accountable and bring meaningful relief to the people and families impacted by this crisis.”

Eight corporations and the full quantity they are going to pay in funds:

Mylan (now a part of Viatris): $284,447,916 paid over 9 years  

Hikma: $95,818,293 paid over one to 4 years  

Amneal: $71,751,010 paid over 10 years  

Apotex: $63,682,369 paid in a single yr  

Indivior: $38,022,450 paid over 4 years  

Solar: $30,992,087 paid over one to 4 years  

Alvogen: $18,680,162 paid in a single yr  

Zydus: $14,859,220 paid in a single yr  

Along with the required funds, a number of settlements permit states to obtain free pharmaceutical merchandise or money rather than these merchandise. 

The division studies that seven of the businesses, all however Indivior, are prohibited from selling or advertising opioids and opioid merchandise or making or promoting any product that comprises greater than 40 mg of oxycodone per tablet. They’re additionally required to place in place a monitoring and reporting system for suspicious orders.

Indivior has agreed to not manufacture or promote opioid merchandise for the following 10 years; nevertheless, it will likely be in a position to proceed advertising and promoting medicines to deal with opioid use dysfunction.

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