The FTC sued the makers of Suboxone®, a prescription drug to treat opioid addiction, alleging they were preventing patients from choosing lower priced generic versions of the drug. The companies agreed to pay $60 million to consumers to settle the FTC charges.
That means if you got a prescription for Suboxone® film in the United States between March 1, 2013 and February 28, 2019, you may be eligible for a payment.
Learn more and apply for a payment at ftc.gov/suboxone. When you apply, choose how you want to get your money: by check or by prepaid card.
The application deadline is December 1, 2020.
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If you believe you are eligible for a payment from this settlement but did not file a claim, you can call 1-877-545-0238 to be placed on a waiting list. If there are funds available after the first distribution is complete, we will contact you with information about how to receive a payment.
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The FTC did not have the individual contact information for patients taking Suboxone. To make people aware of the Suboxone settlement claims process, the FTC issued a press release on July 24, 2020, and published a blog post on July 30, 2020. The agency also paid for advertisements online, in print media, and on the radio. In addition, the agency sent notice to prescribing doctors all over the country. If you believe you are eligible for a payment from this settlement but did not file a claim, you can call 1-877-545-0238 to be placed on a waiting list. If there are funds available after the first distribution is complete, we will contact you with information about how to receive a payment.
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If you believe you are eligible for a payment from this settlement but did not file a claim, you can send an email with your name, phone number, and mailing address to Info@SuboxoneClaimsCenter.com(link sends e-mail) and ask to be placed on a waiting list. If there are funds available after the first distribution is complete, we will contact you with information about how to request a payment.
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In May 2021, the FTC mailed 37,212 checks totaling more than $42 million and 14,663 prepaid debit cards totaling more than $16 million. The checks will expire on Aug. 8, 2021, and the prepaid cards will expire on May 10, 2022. Read the press release or go to the FTC refund page for more information.
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If you have a question about the payment, please contact the refund administrator, JND Legal Administration, at 1-877-545-0238.
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In May 2021, the FTC mailed 37,212 checks totaling more than $42 million and 14,663 prepaid debit cards totaling more than $16 million. The checks will expire on Aug. 8, 2021, and the prepaid cards will expire on May 10, 2022. Read the press release or go to the FTC refund page for more information.
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If you believe you are eligible for a payment from this settlement but did not file a claim, you can send an email with your name, phone number, and mailing address to Info@SuboxoneClaimsCenter.com(link sends e-mail) and ask to be placed on a waiting list. If there are funds available after the first distribution is complete, we will contact you with information about how to request a payment.
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In May 2021, the FTC mailed 37,212 checks totaling more than $42 million and 14,663 prepaid debit cards totaling more than $16 million. The checks will expire on Aug. 8, 2021, and the prepaid cards will expire on May 10, 2022. Read the press release or go to the FTC refund page for more information.
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The FTC did not have the individual contact information for patients taking Suboxone. To make people aware of the Suboxone settlement claims process, the FTC issued a press release on July 24, 2020, and published a blog post on July 30, 2020. The agency also paid for advertisements online, in print media, and on the radio. In addition, the agency sent notice to prescribing doctors all over the country. If you believe you are eligible for a payment from this settlement but did not file a claim, you can call 1-877-545-0238 to be placed on a waiting list. If there are funds available after the first distribution is complete, we will contact you with information about how to receive a payment.
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You can read the press release or go to the FTC refund page for more information about the payments.
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