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Allergan, Teva to pay $54M in San Francisco opioid lawsuit

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Opioid makers Allergan and Teva have agreed to pay $54 million in cash and overdose reversal drugs to settle a federal lawsuit brought by San Francisco. City Attorney David Chiu alleges the drug industry fueled an overdose and addiction surge in San Francisco that created a public nuisance. The settlement announced Tuesday leaves pharmacy chain Walgreens as the sole remaining defendant. The settlement calls for the two opioid manufacturers to pay San Francisco $34 million in cash and provide $20 million worth of Narcan. The San Francisco case is one of only a handful of government claims against companies over the opioid epidemic that have gone to trial.

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