US Department of Justice bolsters legal action against opioid manufacturers

3 April 2018
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The US Department of Justice is to weigh in on litigation against opioid manufacturers and distributors, with a motion to act as a ‘friend of the court’ in the ongoing settlement negotiations.

Multiple lawsuits have in recent months been launched by US state and local government bodies against opioid manufacturers and distributors.

They allege that pharma companies are culpable for the ongoing opioid addiction crisis in the USA, which contributed to an estimated 59,000 deaths from overdose in 2016.

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