europeanpharmaceuticalreviewSeptember 04, 2019
Endo Pharmaceuticals and Allergan have announced settlements in a Cleveland federal court ahead of trials over the opioid abuse cases to be held in October. The two Cuyahoga and Summit counties of Ohio will be paid $10 million by Endo and $5 million from Allergan.
The payment will remove the pharmaceutical companies from the opioid defendant list. The companies deny wrongdoing, saying they complied with their legal obligations and did not cause the epidemic.
The multidistrict litigation is scheduled to start next month and represents nearly 2,000 different lawsuits under a single trial. The case is expected to span over seven weeks.
Endo’s chief legal officer, Matthew Maletta, called the settlement a "favourable outcome".
Other companies to still face charges include Purdue Pharma, Teva Pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson.
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