Settlement with drugmakers & pharmacies commits over $65 million to Nebraska for fight against Opioids

Settlement with drugmakers & pharmacies commits over $65 million to Nebraska for fight against Opioids
Courtesy/ U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. DEA says fake opioid pills like this could also contain a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl.
June 9th, 2023 | Nebraska Attorney General’s Office

Lincoln, Neb. — The Nebraska Attorney General’s Office announced Friday the final approval of $17.3 billion in opioid agreements with drug makers Teva and Allergan and pharmacies CVS and Walgreens. Following successful state sign-on and subdivision sign-on periods, the defendants have committed to the deal and will start releasing funds to a national administrator later this summer. Money is expected to start flowing to state and local governments by the end of 2023.

The settlements will also require Teva’s opioid business to provide stringent injunctive relief that, among other things, will prevent all opioid marketing and ensure systems are in place to prevent drug misuse. Additionally, Allergan is required to stop selling opioids for the next 10 years. CVS and Walgreens have agreed to injunctive relief that requires the pharmacies to monitor, report, and share data about suspicious activity related to opioid prescriptions. This court-ordered injunctive relief will help ensure a crisis like this does not happen again. A final agreement with Walmart was not announced Friday; there are different processes for finalizing that settlement, which is anticipated in the coming weeks. 

Nebraska will receive over $65,666,663.41 million over 15 years. Per the terms of the agreements, 85% of these funds will be deposited in the Nebraska Opioid Recovery Fund and 15% directly to cities and counties.

Teva and Allergan negotiations were led by Attorneys General from North Carolina, Iowa, California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin. CVS and Walgreens negotiations were led by Attorneys General from North Carolina, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Texas.

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