An Oklahoma judge has ruled that drugmaker Johnson & Johnson helped ignite the state's opioid crisis by deceptively marketing painkillers, and must pay $572 million to the state. Oklahoma sought $17.5 ...
An Oklahoma judge ruled Monday that the pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson pay $572 million for "public nuisance" in driving the state's opioid epidemic by pushing prescription painkillers. In an ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter on June 30 filed a lawsuit against drugmakers for allegedly engaging in a fraudulent opioid advertising campaign that contributed to the rising rates of opioid ...
Johnson & Johnson filed an appeal with the Oklahoma Supreme Court Sept. 25 claiming the $572 million it was ordered to pay the state was excessive and should be overturned, according to Tulsa World.
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