(CNN) The New York attorney general's office announced a comprehensive amended lawsuit Thursday against six opioid manufacturers, one of America's richest families and four opioid distributors as the opioid abuse epidemic rages.

The lawsuit alleges that six manufacturers, including Purdue Pharma -- along with eight members of the Sackler family, which owns the pharmaceutical giant that manufactures the painkiller OxyContin -- engaged in false and deceptive marketing practices. The suit also alleges that opioid distributors failed to prevent their drugs from getting into the wrong hands.

The suit also names opioid manufacturers Janssen Pharmaceuticals and its affiliates, including parent company Johnson & Johnson; Mallinckrodt LLC and its affiliates; Endo Health Solutions; Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. and its affiliates; and Allergan Finance LLC and its affiliates. The distributors named are McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc., Amerisource Bergen Drug Corp. and Rochester Drug Cooperative Inc.

The lawsuit seeks to make the companies change their business practices and to get financial compensation for the state of New York, part of which would fund prevention programs and addiction and medical treatment for those affected.

It expands on an August lawsuit filed by the New York attorney general's office against Purdue Pharma and sets forth the attorney general's findings from what it referred to as "a multi-year, industry-wide investigation of these opioid market participants."