Ten pharmaceutical executives and sales representatives have been charged with the illegal distribution of approximately 70 million opioid pills and 30 million doses of other prescription drugs, valued over $1.3 billion on the black market. Most defendants have pleaded guilty, with allegations pointing to a scheme targeting Houston-area pill-mill pharmacies and employing tactics to evade DEA oversight. The case highlights a broader trend, as settlements under the False Claims Act in the healthcare sector exceeded $1.8 billion in the last fiscal year.
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