Attorney General Josh Stein Announces $86 Million Multistate Opioid Settlement in Principle with Indivior

Attorney General Josh Stein Announces $86 Million Multistate Opioid Settlement in Principle with Indivior

(RALEIGH) Attorney General Josh Stein announced an $86 million multistate settlement in principle with opioid manufacturer Indivior for its role in fueling the opioid crisis. North Carolina state and local governments are anticipated to receive approximately $2.5 million from this settlement in principle. In total, Attorney General Stein has secured nearly $1.5 billion in opioid settlement funds for North Carolina.

“North Carolinians are dying every day from opioid overdoses,” said Attorney General Josh Stein. “I will continue to do everything in my power to hold accountable the companies that fueled this crisis. The money we have secured from this settlement will go a long way in helping people get the treatment and recovery services they need.”

Indivior produced buprenorphine-based products to treat opioid use disorder. However, Attorney General Stein alleged Indivior inappropriately targeted its sales to dangerous prescribers – including doctors running pill mills – and failed to monitor suspicious orders, causing its products to be inappropriately prescribed and used to fuel, rather than treat, opioid addictions. While Attorney General Stein strongly supports evidence-based treatment for substance use disorder, including medications for opioid use disorder, the settlement in principle alleges that Indivior engaged in activities that helped fuel – rather than curb – the opioid crisis.

The settlement in principle announced today will provide $86 million to participating states over five years, which will be used for opioid addiction treatment, recovery, and prevention programs. A final settlement remains contingent on agreement on critical business practice changes.

The settlement in principle was negotiated by the attorneys general of New York, Illinois, Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia in coordination with an executive committee consisting of the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, and Vermont.


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