The CEO of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Kare Schultz speaks during a news conference to discuss the company's 2019 outlooks in Tel Aviv, Israel February 19, 2019. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photoexpects to finalise an opioid settlement in the United States by year-end and start paying in 2023, its chief executive said on Sunday.
U.S. states, cities and counties filed more than 3,000 lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies, accusing them of playing down their addiction risk and failing to stop pills from being diverted for illegal use.CEO Kare Schultz said the company was working on legal wording that should be wrapped up by the end of September. It then needs approval from states and subdivisions within states.
Having exhausted all options to not take responsibility for their actions, Teva will finally pay the fine.
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and VAERS WILL BE NEXT.... CrimesAgainstHumanity G7 TrudeauMustGo He did NOTHING to STOP the OPIOID Crisis.. and FORCED people to INJECT DANGEROUS 💉💉💉💉🤢🤢🤢🤢 RecallTheShot FirstDoNoHarm
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