Johnson & Johnson disclosed last night that it received subpoenas or requests for information related to opioids marketing practices from four state Attorneys General: New Hampshire, New Jersey, Tennessee and Washington. In September, Johnson & Johnson was contacted by the Texas and Colorado Attorney General’s Offices on behalf of approximately 38 states regarding a multi-state Attorney General investigation, the company disclosed. The multi-state coalition served Johnson & Johnson with subpoenas as part of the investigation. Johnson & Johnson has also received requests for information from the ranking minority member of the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs regarding the sales, marketing, and educational strategies related to the promotion of opioids use.