The State of Nevada could receive over $6.1 Million in a $700 Million Settlement with Johnson & Johnson over deceptive Marketing practices.
Talc will be replaced by cornstarch, the company said.
Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced that in April, Nevada will receive the first payments in two opioid settlements.
More than 400 tribes and intertribal organizations representing about 80% of tribal citizens have sued over opioids.
Nevada will continue to pursue its claims against several other opioid manufacturers and pharmacy defendants.
Of the 200 million fully vaccinated Americans, only a small fraction - about 16 million - got the J&J option.
The company said Friday that the division selling prescription drugs and medical devices will keep Johnson & Johnson as its name.
Johnson & Johnson says it will end sales of talcum-based baby powder in North America after facing thousands of lawsuits from cancer patients.
Johnson & Johnson says new testing of a batch of baby powder that was recently recalled did not show any traces of asbestos.
Major drug distributors and manufacturers are pressing to settle thousands of claims against them related to the nation's persistent opioid crisis as their trial date draws closer.