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Kansas and Missouri to get millions from $720M opioid settlement with drug makers

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KANSAS CITY - Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced a nearly $720 million nationwide settlement with eight pharmaceutical companies accused of fueling the opioid crisis through the production of addictive painkillers.

Kansas will receive approximately $5.7 million from the settlement. The amount Missouri will receive has not yet been announced. Some companies will also provide free pharmaceutical products or offer cash in lieu of those products.


Seven of the companies (excluding Indivior) are now banned from marketing opioids, producing high-dose pills (over 40 mg of oxycodone), and must implement systems to monitor suspicious orders.

Indivior agreed to stop making or selling opioid products for the next 10 years but may continue offering medications for opioid addiction treatment.

The eight companies and their settlement amounts include:

Mylan (Viatris): $284.4M over 9 years

Hikma: $95.8M over 1–4 years

Amneal: $71.8M over 10 years

Apotex: $63.7M (single payment)

Indivior: $38M over 4 years

Sun: $31M over 1–4 years

Alvogen: $18.7M (single payment)

Zydus: $14.9M (single payment)