Peter Hanlon and colleagues conduct meta-analyses of individual participant data extracted from 120 randomised controlled trials to investigate whether comorbidity modifies treatment effects.
Slatery said Tennessee will receive $600 million of that payout over the next 18 years, and most of that money will be used to battle the opioid epidemic.
The Utah Attorney General’s Office says the money will be paid out over the next 18 years, with half going to the state and the other half to local communities. The money will be used to bolster services for treatment, recovery and harm reduction, as well as implement other programs to address the opioid epidemic.