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Walmart offers to pay $3.1B to settle opioid lawsuits

- By Geoff Mulvihill

Walmart proposed a $3.1 billion legal settlement on Tuesday over the toll of powerful prescripti­on opioids sold at its pharmacies, becoming the latest major drug industry player to promise major support to state, local and tribal government­s still grappling with a crisis in overdose deaths.

The retail giant’s announceme­nt follows similar proposals on Nov. 2 from the two largest U.S. pharmacy chains, CVS Health and Walgreen Co., which each said they would pay about $5 billion.

Most of the drugmakers that produced the most opioids and the biggest drug distributi­on companies have already reached settlement­s. With the largest pharmacies now settling,

it represents a shift in the opioid litigation saga. For years, the question was whether companies would be held accountabl­e for an overdose crisis that a flood of prescripti­on drugs helped spark.

With the crisis still raging, the focus now is on

how the settlement dollars — now totaling more than $50 billion — will be used and whether they will help curtail record numbers of overdose deaths, even as prescripti­on drugs have become a relatively small portion of the epidemic.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? A woman pushes a shopping cart to enter a Walmart in Rolling Meadows, Ill.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO A woman pushes a shopping cart to enter a Walmart in Rolling Meadows, Ill.

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