Georgia has joined several other states and municipalities in national settlements with CVS, Walgreens, Teva and Allergan, totaling $10.7 billion, to resolve claims that the companies contributed to the opioid crisis.

Attorney General Chris Carr announced the news in a press release Thursday, saying Georgia's share would be $181 million. In November, the companies announced the settlements, with CVS Pharmacy Inc. and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. agreeing to pay more than $10 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits filed by states, cities and counties alleging the retailers contributed to the nation's opioid crisis.