Purdue Pharma Reportedly Worried About Losing Money To Rivals Amid Oxy Panic

A new report details the early rivalry among opioid drug makers who sought to follow in the profitable footsteps of Purdue Pharma. As Purdue Pharma came under fire from federal investigators for unscrupulous advertising practices, the company was reportedly concerned about losing market share to other drug manufacturers, according to internal documents.  “Market research as… Continue reading Purdue Pharma Reportedly Worried About Losing Money To Rivals Amid Oxy Panic

Purdue Pharma Knew About Oxy Misuse Early On, Report Finds

The report also alleges that in 1999 company officials learned of a call to a pharmacy describing “OxyContin as the hottest thing on the street—forget Vicodin.” Purdue Pharma reportedly knew that the opioid pill OxyContin was being snorted and sold on the street as early as 1999, just three years after the medication’s release. However,… Continue reading Purdue Pharma Knew About Oxy Misuse Early On, Report Finds

Massachusetts Sues Purdue Pharma Over Opioid Crisis

Sixteen individuals are named in the lawsuit, including a few members of the Sackler family. The state of Massachusetts is suing 16 current and former Purdue Pharma board members and executives for their alleged role in the continuing opioid crisis. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey says this is the first lawsuit brought on by a… Continue reading Massachusetts Sues Purdue Pharma Over Opioid Crisis

Massive Drug Spoon Sculpture Dropped At Purdue Pharma HQ

The message behind the guerrilla art exhibit is to call attention to the potential danger of prescription opioids. A gallery owner was arrested Friday morning (June 22) after placing a sculpture of a massive steel spoon at the headquarters of Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin. Fernando Louis Alvarez was arrested and charged with obstruction… Continue reading Massive Drug Spoon Sculpture Dropped At Purdue Pharma HQ

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