Six Drug Companies Subpoenaed In Federal Opioid Investigation

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6 drug companies subpoenaed in a federal opioid investigation—adding yet another legal entanglement for the large corporations many have blamed for causing the country’s opioid crisis by lisettevoytko

Companies that have received subpoenas: Teva, McKesson, Mallinckrodt, AmerisourceBergen, Johnson & Johnson and Amneal.for not reporting suspicious signs that opioids were being used for nonmedical purposes., the probe is in its early stages and more companies are likely to be subpoenaed in the coming months.The first federal opioid criminal probe ended in April with Rochester Drug Cooperative Inc.

to the government, but two of its executives, charged with conspiracy, have yet to resolve their cases.that avoided the first federal opioid trial⁠—one hour before opening arguments were scheduled to begin. Almost 400,000 Americans have died in the opioid epidemic over the past two decades. Millions remain addicted, costing local governments millions of dollars and creating enormous strains on law enforcement, health providers and social services.

of up to $12 billion in a civil opioid case and filed for bankruptcy in September. If the settlement is accepted, the Sacklers will relinquish control of Purdue.

 

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