Wait, you guys all missed this?
I thought it was the reason the thread was resurrected.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/feds-ceo-drug-exec-indicted-opioid-crisis-62576802
According to the indictment unsealed Tuesday, Doud and other top Rochester executives "made the deliberate decision" not to investigate, monitor or alert federal regulators about pharmacy customers they knew were providing opioids to people who wanted them for non-medical uses.
From 2012 to 2016, Rochester's sales of oxycodone tablets skyrocketed from 4.7 million to 42.2 million — an increase of about 800% — and its fentanyl sales soared from approximately 63,000 dosages in 2012 to more than 1.3 million in 2016 — an increase of about 2,000%. During the same period, the company's internal compliance office flagged 8,300 orders but reported just four to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.