Maryland Expects $238M From Opioid Makers and Pharmacies

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Insurance Journal - Mar 01, 2024

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown reported that his Opioids Enforcement Unit has finalized settlements with Teva, Allergan, Walmart, and Walgreens, after multi-year investigations of these opioids-makers’ or chain pharmacies’ involvement in the opioid crisis in the state. The se...

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