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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson’s office said the settlement, totaling $720 million from manufacturers Mylan, Hikma, Amneal, Apotex, Indivior, Sun, Alvogen and Zydus.
The settlement also prohibits seven of the eight drug companies, excluding Indivior, from marketing their opioid product and making drugs that contain more than 40 milligrams of oxycodone per pill.
Oregon will receive $10.1 million for drug prevention and treatment services as part of a nationwide settlement with eight opioid manufacturers. Opioid manufacturing companies including Mylan ...
Indivior has agreed to not manufacture or sell opioid products for the next 10 years, but it will be able to continue marketing and selling medications to treat opioid use disorder, officials said.
• Indivior: $38,022,450 paid over four years • Sun: $30,992,087 paid over one to four years • Alvogen: $18,680,162 paid in a single year • Zydus: $14,859,220 paid in a single year Additionally, seven ...
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