Kentucky's attorney general has filed suit against a San Francisco-based drug wholesaler, saying that the company employed unfair, misleading and deceptive business practices to flood the state with highly addictive opioid painkillers.
Andy Beshear alleges that
McKesson Corp. failed to report large volumes of opioid shipments in rural eastern Kentucky to state and federal authorities. The suit seeks an unspecified amount of money and an order to keep McKesson from committing false, deceptive or unfair acts.
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"The lawsuit said that in the time at issue, McKesson, which supplies pharmacies, had just under a third of the market share. In Floyd County, that means the lawsuit attributed to McKesson about a third of the 56.3 million doses of painkillers — or more than 1,400 per person — distributed from 2010 through 2016," Bill Estepp
reports for the
Lexington Herald-Leader. "The company knew, or at least should have known, that much of the hydrocodone and oxycodocone it was distributing was being sold illegally and abused, the lawsuit argued."
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Suing drug manufacturers and distributors is an increasingly
popular move among attorneys general, advocates, and
Native American tribes. And Kentucky, which has been
hit hard by the opioid epidemic, has seen success with suing drugmakers for the opioid epidemic: in 2007,
Purdue Pharma settled a civil suit filed in Pike County for misleading doctors, patients and regulators about the addictive nature of OxyContin.
Beshear's lawsuit is similar to a suit filed last year by the
U.S. Justice Department, which alleged that McKesson failed to report suspiciously large orders for opioids in Kentucky and other states, which contributed to the rise in opioid abuse. McKesson settled the federal case for $150 million. In 2008 the company agreed to pay $13.25 million for similar violations but didn't fully comply with the restrictions set into place after the settlement.
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