Mississippi Files Lawsuit Against Three Drug Companies to Address Crisis
Mississippi Files Lawsuit Against Three Drug Companies to Address Crisis
Mississippi is the next state in line to file a lawsuit against three opioid distributors, claiming the drug companies failed to prevent the diversion of those drugs into the state and contributed to the opioid crisis. The complaint was filed in Hinds County Circuit Court against McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen Corp., according to Attorney General Jim Hood. AmerisourceBergen Corp. is based in Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania; McKesson Corp is located in San Francisco, California and Cardinal Health is in Dublin, Ohio.The state’s suit alleges the companies breached their legal duties to “monitor, detect, investigate, refuse, and report suspicious orders of opioids.” Hood indicated this is a violation of the Mississippi Consumer Protection Act and “as a result, Mississippi has been flooded with opioids and is suffering an ongoing public health crisis.”According to the filing, if the three drug companies had following proper protocol and done what they had been legally obligated to do, the opioid epidemic would not be nearly as severe as it is today. Mississippi has been hit hard by the crisis and in 2017 alone, Hood said Mississippi had enough opioids supplied to provide 61 pills for every man, woman, and child in the state.
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