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Opioid makers face hundreds of lawsuits for misleading public, doctors about drug’s addictive nature


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  Lawsuits accuse opioid makers of misleading health care professionals and the public by marketing opioids as rarely addictive. Every state attorney general has either filed a lawsuit against opioid makers or is involved in investigating whether health care providers were misled about the drug's addictiveness.

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