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Oregon to get share of $335 million opioid settlement with drugmaker Mylan

  • Mylan Inc., a pharmaceutical company, reached a multistate settlement over opioid marketing practices.
  • States investigated Mylan for deceptively marketing opioid products as less prone to abuse.
  • The settlement involves 15 states and addresses Mylan's marketing of fentanyl patches, oxycodone, and buprenorphine.
  • Attorney General Rayfield stated, "This settlement is not just a financial victory, it’s a reckoning."
  • Mylan will pay up to $335 million to states over nine years, without admitting wrongdoing, to resolve claims.
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Oregon to receive $4M+ in multi-state pharmaceutical settlement

Oregon will see more than $4 million as a share of a multi-state drug manufacturing settlement.

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The Breeze-Courier broke the news in Taylorville, United States on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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