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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In reply to I filed a claim and have a by Racheal
In reply to The prepaid card is a JOKE!!! by John p770
You can check your balance or replace your card by calling Mastercard directly at 1-888-371-2109.
In reply to Wow i heard of this a couple by Barbarahustus
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.
In reply to I'm so sick of the FTC staff by LUVUMNMN
In reply to The FTC needs to file an by Jm
In reply to I failed a claim about a year by jamiehuff48
Pagination