Philadelphia sues opioid makers in response to epidemic

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Wednesday, January 17, 2018
RAW VIDEO: Philly files lawsuit to fight opioid crisis
Philadelphia City Solicitor Sozi Pedro Tulante announces a lawsuit in response to the opioid crisis on January 17, 2018.

PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against drug companies that make prescription opioids, saying they've created "an unprecedented public health crisis."

It seeks to halt what the city calls deceptive marketing practices and force the drugmakers to pay for treatment costs and reimburse it for the money it has spent responding to the addiction epidemic.

Mayor Jim Kenney says the epidemic "has exacted a grim toll" on Philadelphia. The city says the number of fatal overdoses for 2017 is expected to reach 1,200, one-third more than 2016.

The defendants named in Wednesday's filing manufacture painkillers. The companies have said in similar lawsuits they don't believe litigation is the answer, but have pledged to help solve the crisis.

The city is joining a growing list of U.S. cities and states suing opioid manufacturers.

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