opioid epidemic

"I started sending money home instead of visiting and avoided her phone calls; when I said 'I love you' it felt like a lie."
"I prided myself on being tough and not complaining — even when I had to crawl on my hands and knees down the stairs to have a family dinner."
An Oklahoma judge has found Johnson & Johnson liable for fuelling an opioid epidemic in the state by deceptively marketing painkillers and ordered the drugmaker to pay damages of $572 million.