
Attorney General Nebraska
On Friday, Attorney General Nebraska announced about $ 770 million nationwide, along with eight drug manufacturers that manufacture opioid pills and worsen the national opioid crisis. Based on the overwhelming participation of the National Attorney General, all eight defendants agreed to proceed with the signing period of local governments. Nebraska deserves more than $ 3 million as a result of this agreement.
- MyLan (currently part of Viaatris): $ 284,447,916 paid for 9 years
- HIKMA: $ 95,818,293 paid over 1-4 years
- Yangbijang: $ 71,751,010 has been paid for 10 years
- Apotex: $ 63,682,369 in 1 year
- INDIVIOR: $ 38,022,450 has been paid over 4 years.
- Sun: $ 30,992,087 has been paid over 1-4 years.
- ALVOGEN: $ 18,680,162 in 1 year
- Zydus: $ 14,859,220 in 1 year
In addition to these reductions, some agreements are allowed to receive free pharmaceutical products or cash instead of this product. In addition, seven companies (not containing indivior) cannot promote or market opioids and opioid products, and they cannot create or sell products containing more than 40 mg of oxicodon per pill, and have a monitoring and reporting system for suspicious orders. INDIVIOR has agreed not to manufacture or sell Opioid products for the next 10 years, but we will continue to market and sell drugs to treat opioid use disorders.
This agreement has been negotiated with North Carolina, California, Colorado, Illinoi, New York, Origan, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia.