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Canadian Drug Makers Hit With $1.1B Suit For Pushing Opioids Despite Risks

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 May, 2019 08:14 PM

    TORONTO — Canadian drug makers are facing a $1.1-billion lawsuit for their role in the opioid crisis.

     

    A proposed class action filed today accuses almost two dozen companies of enriching themselves at the expense of vulnerable patients.


    The unproven suit alleges the companies illegally and deceptively promoted highly addictive opioids despite knowing the dangers


    The potent painkillers have killed thousands of Canadians in recent years.


    The statement of claim filed in Ontario Superior Court names some of the biggest pharmaceutical firms in the country.


    No statements of defence have been filed and the claims have not been tested in any court.

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