Drug bosses joked about US opioid crisis that led to lives being needlessly lost, leaked emails show
was raging in America, in May 2008 a representative of the nation’s largest manufacturer of opioid pain pills sent an email to a client at a wholesale drug distributor in Ohio. Victor Borelli, a national account manager for Mallinckrodt, told Steve Cochrane, the vice-president of sales for KeySource Medical, to check his inventories and “[i]f you are low, order more. If you are okay, order a little more, Capesce?” Then Borelli joked, “destroy this email. . .Is that really possible? Oh Well. . .” Previously, Borelli used the phrase “ship, ...
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