Inside a House at the Heart of Indiana's Opioid Crisis

The town of about 5,000 people became home to one of the biggest HIV outbreaks in decades, with more than 140 diagnosed cases. At the root of the outbreak was a powerful prescription painkiller called Opana. People figured out how to get around a coating on the pills intended to deter abuse, prepared them for injection and then shared needles to do so.

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