Iowa to get millions in opioid settlement from CVS Walgreens
December 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa will receive more than 70 million dollars in an opioid settlement with the two largest pharmacy chains in the country. Attorney General Tom Miller released information that says the money is coming from a nearly 11 BILLION-dollar nationwide agreement with C-V-S and Walgreens. Miller and Attorney’s General from other states accused the two chains of ignoring red flags on opioid prescriptions and failing to detect and prevent the abuse and diversion of the drugs.
C-V-S is paying five BILLION dollars and Walgreens five-point-seven BILLION. Both have agreed to monitor, report, and share data about suspicious activity related to opioids. Iowa’s now part of opiod agreements that are expected to bring the state around 320 million dollars.