SEATTLE — Washington state may receive more than $16 million as part of $720 million in nationwide settlements announced Tuesday with eight pharmaceutical companies accused of contributing to the ...
Washington could get at least $16 million as part of nationwide opioid settlements. Eight drug makers will pay out $720 million across the U.S. for their role in manufacturing opioid pills and ...
Four pharmacy chains are appearing in a federal courtroom in Cleveland on Oct. 4, marking the first time such companies have testified about their role in the country’s opioid crisis. Two Ohio ...
Washington will be getting millions of dollars following a settlement with eight drug companies, who “manufactured opioid pills and worsened the nationwide opioid crisis,” according to the Attorney ...
More than 100 local governments in Washington are now eligible to claim their share of $122.2 million in settlements with Purdue Pharma and eight generic opioid manufacturers, the Washington state ...
WASHINGTON, USA — Attorney General Nick Brown announced on Monday that all 55 attorneys general, representing all eligible states and U.S. territories, agreed to sign on to a $7.4 billion settlement ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Fred Meyer pharmacies across Washington are now offering free locking bags to customers filling opioid prescriptions, in part due to a new partnership with the Washington State Health ...
The attorneys general for Seattle and Washington state filed separate lawsuits against drugmakers Sept. 28 for the companies’ alleged roles in the facilitating the opioid epidemic. Seattle’s lawsuit ...