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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today a $220 million settlement with two opioid distributors to resolve litigation with the State over their role in the opioid crisis in Alabama. …
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has announced that the state's General Fund will be receiving an additional $220 million after pending opioid related litigation was finally resolved in court last week. The new funding will reportedly go to local governments and public hospitals.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced a $220 million settlement with two opioid distributors to resolve litigation with the State over their role in the opioid crisis in Alabama.
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ALAHOPE is a single curriculum that all Alabama health professions schools can use to teach their students about substance-use disorder and pain management. The Jefferson County Department of Health, Alabama Board of Med...
“This is the biggest opportunity to expand access to treatment in 50 years,” said Chris Retan, a leader of the Alabama Fentanyl Abuse Treatment and Prevention Coalition. The group is urging legislators to use opioid settlement funds to help existing providers expand treatment for fentanyl addiction.
Tuesday, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the State of Alabama had reached settlements with three pharmaceutical companies due to their alleged role in facilitating the Yellowhammer State's opioid crisis.