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JaneQPublic

(7,117 posts)
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 03:47 PM Jan 2019

OxyContin Maker Explored Expansion Into "Attractive" Anti-Addiction Market [View all]

Source: ProPublica

Secret portions of a lawsuit allege that Purdue Pharma, controlled by the Sackler family, considered capitalizing on the addiction treatment boom — while going to extreme lengths to boost sales of its controversial opioid.

Not content with billions of dollars in profits from the potent painkiller OxyContin, its maker explored expanding into an “attractive market” fueled by the drug’s popularity — treatment of opioid addiction, according to previously secret passages in a court document filed by the state of Massachusetts.

In internal correspondence beginning in 2014, Purdue Pharma executives discussed how the sale of opioids and the treatment of opioid addiction are “naturally linked” and that the company should expand across “the pain and addiction spectrum,” according to redacted sections of the lawsuit by the Massachusetts attorney general. A member of the billionaire Sackler family, which founded and controls the privately held company, joined in those discussions and urged staff in an email to give “immediate attention” to this business opportunity, the complaint alleges.

ProPublica reviewed the scores of redacted paragraphs in Massachusetts’ 274-page civil complaint against Purdue, eight Sackler family members, company directors and current and former executives, which alleges that they created the opioid epidemic through illegal deceit. These passages remain blacked out at the company’s request after the rest of the complaint was made public on Jan. 15. A Massachusetts Superior Court judge on Monday ordered that the entire document be released, but the judge gave Purdue until Friday to seek a further stay of the ruling.


Read more: https://www.propublica.org/article/oxycontin-purdue-pharma-massachusetts-lawsuit-anti-addiction-market?utm_content=buffer2c3c1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=buffer



From ProPublica's Twitter feed:

"Scoop: In internal correspondence beginning in 2014, Purdue Pharma executives discussed how the sale of opioids and the treatment of opioid addiction are “naturally linked” and that the company should expand across “the pain and addiction spectrum.”



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Purdue Pharma needs to have their charter revoked ZeroSomeBrains Jan 2019 #1
All before they spend an eternity in hell JaneQPublic Jan 2019 #3
My brother died from opiod addiction ZeroSomeBrains Jan 2019 #6
I'm so sorry for your loss. n/t area51 Jan 2019 #13
That's horrible. ck4829 Feb 2019 #23
+1 ck4829 Feb 2019 #22
Yep ck4829 Feb 2019 #18
Gawd! ananda Jan 2019 #2
The elusive perpetual motion (money) machine? DemoTex Jan 2019 #11
Good questions. ck4829 Feb 2019 #24
These people tempt me to change my position on the death penalty. marble falls Jan 2019 #4
Hey I finally see the upside to Citizens United! Initech Jan 2019 #5
Sounds like brain stormings for a Borowitz column! Almost could buy into it. If corps are ... marble falls Jan 2019 #7
"...some managers for prison terms"? WestMichRad Jan 2019 #8
Being a good soldier who is only following orders to pay the mortgage and the kids' college ... marble falls Jan 2019 #9
Get 'em all ck4829 Feb 2019 #21
Agreed! Initech Jan 2019 #10
Proverbial? FiveGoodMen Jan 2019 #15
In the early 20th Century, Krupp Munitions touted its new, armored vehicles . . . Journeyman Jan 2019 #12
Geebus, that's sick. blue neen Jan 2019 #14
It really is. ck4829 Feb 2019 #25
Actually it makes 100% perfect business sense mr_lebowski Jan 2019 #16
K&R ck4829 Feb 2019 #17
That, in fact, was the exact plot of P. K. Dick' s "A Scanner Darkly". Dave Starsky Feb 2019 #19
Yep, pretty disturbing ck4829 Feb 2019 #20
I don't know if Orwell, Dick, etc., predicted the future... Dave Starsky Feb 2019 #26
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