Purdue Pharma agrees to $7.4B opioid settlement with states; Nevada attributable to obtain $58M

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — All 50 states, in addition to Washington, D.C, and 4 U.S. territories accepted a $7.4 billion settlement Monday with Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, and the Sackler household, who owns the corporate.

The settlement resolves the continued litigation in opposition to Purdue and the Sacklers for his or her position in creating and worsening the opioid disaster throughout the nation, in response to a information launch from the Nevada Legal professional Normal’s workplace.

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Many of the settlement funds can be distributed within the first three years. Nevada will obtain roughly $58 million over the subsequent 15 years, the information launch mentioned.

The corporate was accused of aggressively advertising opioid merchandise, which fueled the biggest drug disaster within the nation’s historical past. Underneath the settlement, the Sacklers will now not have management of the corporate, and communities throughout the nation will obtain funds to assist habit remedy, prevention, and restoration.

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