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US state fines J&J $845m over opioids

By Nate Raymond
Updated August 27 2019 - 7:33am, first published 6:18am
A US judge says Johnson & Johnson must pay damages of $845 million over Oklahoma's opioid crisis.
A US judge says Johnson & Johnson must pay damages of $845 million over Oklahoma's opioid crisis.

A US judge has found Johnson & Johnson liable for fuelling an opioid epidemic in the state of Oklahoma by deceptively marketing painkillers, and ordered the drugmaker to pay damages of $US572 million ($A845 million).

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