The Israel-based company admitted no wrongdoing and denies a role in the deadly crisis.
By Lenny Bernstein Lenny Bernstein Reporter covering health and medicine Email Bio Follow May 26 at 12:48 PM Oklahoma says it has reached an $85 million settlement with an Israel-based company over its alleged role in the state’s opioid epidemic.
“Nearly all Oklahomans have been negatively impacted by this deadly crisis and we look forward to Tuesday, where we will prove our case against Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries,” Hunter said in the statement. Teva Pharmaceuticals, which primarily sells generic drugs, issued a statement saying the settlement does not establish any wrongdoing on the part of the company, and that Teva “has not contributed to the abuse of opioids in Oklahoma in any way.”
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