Two counties in the US state of Ohio are set to argue in court that four major pharmacy chains are responsible for flooding their communities with addictive pain pills that were part of a wider opioid crisis in the country.The Ohio counties of Lake and Trumbull allege that oversight failures at pharmacies run by Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc, CVS Health, Walmart Inc and Giant Eagle Inc led to excessive amounts of opioid pills flooding their communities.Lawyers for both the counties and the pharmacy chains will deliver an opening statement in the case on Monday.
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