Anne Bucher ย |ย  September 6, 2024

Category: Legal News
Close up of pills, representing the McKesson settlement.
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McKesson opioid settlement overview:

  • Who: McKesson Corp., Cencora Inc. and Cardinal Health have reached a $300 million class action settlement.
  • Why: The McKesson settlement will resolve claims from health insurers and benefit plans over the drug distributorsโ€™ alleged role in the opioid crisis.
  • Where: The opioid class action lawsuit was filed in Ohio federal court.

Three of the countryโ€™s largest drug distributors have reached a $300 million class action settlement over allegations they contributed to the opioid crisis, Reuters reports.

McKesson Corp., Cencora Inc. and Cardinal Health deny any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the McKesson opioid class action lawsuit to escape claims from health insurance companies and benefit plans over the drug companiesโ€™ alleged failure to regulate the amount of opioid painkillers to be sold through illegal channels.

Paul Geller, one of the plaintiffsโ€™ lawyers, said the McKesson settlement covered third-party payers that โ€œlargely paid for the overprescribed and overmarketed pills and for the treatment required when their plan beneficiaries inevitably suffered opioid use disorder.โ€

The proposed settlement class includes insurance companies and benefit plans that paid for or were reimbursed for prescription opioid drugs manufactured or distributed by the defendants and/or that incurred costs for treatment related to misuse, addiction and/or overdose of opioid drugs since Jan. 1, 1996.

McKesson will pay approximately 38% of the $300 million McKesson settlement amount, while Cardinal and Cenora will pay about 31%.

The plaintiffs have asked an Ohio federal judge to preliminarily approve the McKesson opioid settlement.

McKesson settlement part of effort to seek accountability for opioid crisis

Thousands of opioid lawsuits have been filed with the goal of holding drug manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies accountable for fueling the opioid crisis and hundreds of thousands of opioid overdoses in the United States over the last two decades.

More than $50 billion in settlements have been reached to date. Most of the opioid settlements have been reached with states and local governments.

Hikma Pharmaceuticals recently agreed to pay $150 million to escape allegations it failed to report suspicious opioid orders made by potentially illegal distributors. A California federal judge also recently approved a $78 million settlement over allegations McKinsey and Co. deceptively advertised its opioid prescription drugs.

What do you think about the McKesson settlement agreement? Join the discussion in the comments.

The plaintiffs are represented by Paul J. Geller and Mark J. Dearman of Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP; Elizabeth J. Cabraser and Eric B. Fastiff of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP; Peter H. Weinberger of Spangenberg Shibley & Liber; Jayne Conroy of Simmons Hanly Conroy; Joseph F. Rice of Motley Rice; and Paul T. Farrell Jr. of Farrell & Fuller LLC.

The McKesson opioid settlement is In re: National Prescription Opiate Litigation, Case No. 1:17-md-02804-DAP, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division.


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130 thoughts onMcKesson, Cardinal, Cencora to pay $300M settlement over role in opioid epidemic

  1. Danielle Naylor says:

    Please add me

    1. Karen Hamer says:

      Please add me I was addicted to and heโ€™ll be at for a long time which caused a lot of havoc in my life. I would get my prescription and my doctor would give me and then still need to buy additional pills. Disgusting awful withdrawal.

  2. Henry Koudelka says:

    Please add me to the lawsuit. I was addicted to them for a long time. I started taking up to 20 pills a day sometimes more. I bought also on the street. I never had enough then withdrawal set in if I couldnโ€™t find any. I stole from family, ask all my friends to sell me thereโ€™s. I was going thru severe withdrawals until I called a Methadone clinic. It was expensive co pay but Iโ€™d blow hundreds on buying pills. The withdrawal makes you feel your dying.

  3. Daniel LaRose says:

    Please add

  4. Daniel LaRose says:

    Please add me

  5. Jorge Mejia says:

    Add me, i was in an accident and they put me on opioids, they ruined my life and got me hooked. It took me almost 20 years of my life, i finally sobered up.

  6. Terrell graves says:

    Please add me opioid addiction totally ruined my life

  7. Rachelle Rand says:

    Please add me. I was hit by a semi truck in 1999. I have had numerous surgeries and now many autoimmune conditions. I am still on hydrocodone and see a pain doc. I was on other meds and still on several now that are less classified drugs used with pain treatment. Cannot have additional surgeries due to infections.

  8. chris golden says:

    please add me

  9. Jeffm says:

    To bad all of us whos lives got destroyed from opiates have gotten zero compensation from these companies, it goes to states and who the heck knows where that money is , I have been on suboxone from over 9 years after over a 20 year pill addiction. Ive paid so much money to stay clean with zero help from the states that received this money or no money from any of these companies. Opioids caused me 2 divorces, bankruptcy, i could go on and on. Im glad a person who was addicted to them is finally getting the compensation they deserve

  10. Madeleine T Pflaumbaum says:

    My mom overdosed

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