The Arkansas attorney general has filed a lawsuit on Monday against pharmacy benefit managers Optum Inc. and Express Scripts Inc., accusing them of contributing to the opioid crisis and profiting from the drug epidemic. The lawsuit was filed in state court, asserting that these companies played a significant role in fueling the opioid epidemic in Arkansas.
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Arkansas sues pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts, Optum. https://t.co/bASPYSJhlu
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Arkansas sues 2 pharmacy benefit managers, accusing them of fuelling opioid epidemic in state https://t.co/HdWCjCtnvi
Arkansas sues 2 pharmacy benefit managers, accusing them of fueling opioid epidemic in state https://t.co/QsgjcVQw3q
The Arkansas attorney general said Monday that he had sued pharmacy benefit managers Optum Inc. and Express Scripts Inc. in state court, claiming they contributed to the opioid crisis and profited from the drug epidemic. https://t.co/2J1X9tLX3v