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The trial of the three biggest US drug distributors for illegally flooding West Virginia with hundreds of millions of prescription opioid pills, and driving the highest overdose rate in the country, is due to open on Monday.Empire of Pain review: the Sacklers, opioids and the sickening of AmericaRead moreThe city of Huntington and surrounding Cabell county are suing McKesson, AmerisourceBergen and Cardinal Health, among the largest corporations in the US, as part of a series of federal cases over the pharmaceutical industrys push to sell narcotic painkillers which created the worst drug epidemic in American history.The two West Virginia local authorities accuse the distributors of turning Cabell county, with a population of just 90,000, into the ground zero of the opioid epidemic sweeping the nation , by flooding the area with nearly 100m opioid pills over a decade.The lawsuit claims the compa
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