Publicis Health Settles Lawsuit Related to US Opioid Marketing

The work was undertaken by defunct health agency Rosetta

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Publicis Health is set to pay around $350 million in a multistate legal settlement involving its role in marketing highly addictive opioids and the resulting U.S. addiction crisis.

Through the now-shuttered agency Rosetta, the advertising network was working with Purdue Pharma, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2019 due to the lawsuits it was facing around marketing and selling opioids including OxyContin.

The company also worked on opioid marketing and sales projects for Johnson & Johnson, McKesson and Teva Pharmaceuticals.

After a three years, a resolution has now been reached between all 50 state attorneys general, the District of Columbia and other territories of the U.S.,

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