Two addiction-drug makers, including the owner of overdose-reversal drug Narcan, are expected to combine in a $145 million deal
The combination of addiction-drug makers could tap into billions of dollars in settlement and federal funds aimed at expanding access to treatmentAsh Ponders for The Wall Street JournalOne of the biggest addiction-drug makers is set to snatch up the owner of the country’s bestselling overdose-reversal drug, according to people familiar with the transaction.
U.K.-based Indivior PLC will pay $20 per share, or about $145 million, to purchase Narcan owner Opiant Pharmaceuticals Inc., according to two people familiar with the transaction. Indivior will pay an additional $8 per share contingent on Opiant’s ability to gain approvals and revenue for anContinue reading your article with
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