West Virginia has reached a $400 million settlement with drug distributors McKesson AmerisourceBergen and Cardinal Health over allegations that the companies fueled the opioid epidemic in the state and created a health crisis.

The settlement, reached Monday, is the latest in a wave of others over the past year, including one in which the three distributors and drug company Johnson & Johnson to pay roughly $25 billion to resolve litigation brought by states. West Virginia had chosen not to participate in that earlier settlement.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Trump backs requests for TV coverage of his federal criminal trial

WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump has filed a legal motion backing…

Biden Will Tap Powell for New Term as Fed Chairman

President Biden is set to nominate Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to…

BuzzFeed Encourages Reporters to Write More Stories in Attempt to Turn Profit

WSJ News Exclusive Media & Marketing ‘What we can control is how…

Biden gives Mexico a year to better protect these endangered marine animals

MEXICO CITY — U.S. President Joe Biden is urging Mexico to step…