(Reuters) - The city of Baltimore won $266 million in its lawsuit accusing top drug distributors McKesson and Cencora of ...
A jury on Tuesday ruled in favor of the City of Baltimore, finding that two drug distribution companies fueled the opioid ...
A Baltimore jury found two drug distributors liable for contributing to the city's ongoing opioid crisis. The decision came ...
There’s another phase to the trial — and likely appeals — after Tuesday’s verdict. The city has laid out a plan to spend ...
McKesson and AmerisourceBergen were found liable in Baltimore, ordered to pay over $266 million for their role in the opioid ...
Leading medical distributors McKesson (NYSE:MCK) and Cencora (NYSE:COR) will have to pay $266M in damages to Baltimore after ...
It’s now up to a jury to decide whether a pair of drug distribution companies fueled Baltimore’s opioid crisis and whether to ...
The companies, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen, will split over $266 million in past and future damages if the verdict ...
BALTIMORE -- Two drug companies will have to pay Baltimore City over $260 million in damages after a jury found them liable ...
A summary of current health news details EU regulators probing Novo Nordisk's $16.5 billion Catalent takeover, Amgen's ...
A jury on Tuesday ruled in favor of the City of Baltimore, finding that two drug distribution companies fueled the opioid ...