AmerisourceBergen 'Pillbillies' Emails Take Center Stage
AmerisourceBergen 'Pillbillies' Emails Take Center Stage
AmerisourceBergen top executives passed along emails mocking “pillbillies” who became addicted to opioid painkillers even as the company distributed excessive amounts of pills into Appalachia, fueling the nation’s opioid epidemic. The company is the tenth largest in the U.S. by revenue, providing drug distribution and consulting related to medical business operations and patient services.In 2011, an email included a rhyme about “a poor mountaineer” named Jed who “barely kept his habit fed…Jed travels to Florida to buy Hillbilly Heroin” (aka OxyContin). Another email reads, “Sunny Florida is the place you ought to be. So, they loaded up the truck and drove speedily. South, that is. Pain clinics, cash ‘n carry. A bevy of pillbillies!” It continues, “They’re all invited back again to this locality. To have a heapin’ helpin’ of Florida hospitality. Pill mills that is. Buy some pills. Take a load home. Y’all come back now, y’hear?”
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