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Opioids Crisis: a Total of $31 Million for Victims

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In 2019, a collective action was launched to compensate people who were addicted to opioids or who were victims of an overdose. It also extends to their heirs and heirs in the event of death. On 22 December last, the Superior Court approved new settlement agreements with pharmaceutical companies that will have to pay a total of $31 million to the victims of opioids. As part of this collective action, the victims accuse the pharmaceutical compani…
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In 2019, a collective action was launched to compensate people who were addicted to opioids or who were victims of an overdose. It also extends to their heirs and heirs in the event of death. On 22 December last, the Superior Court approved new settlement agreements with pharmaceutical companies that will have to pay a total of $31 million to the victims of opioids. As part of this collective action, the victims accuse the pharmaceutical compani…

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Éducaloi broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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