Native American Tribes Filed Opioid Lawsuit Against Purdue Family
Native American Tribes Filed Opioid Lawsuit Against Purdue Family
More than 600 cities, counties and Native American tribes from 28 states have filed a federal lawsuit against eight members of Purdue Pharma’s Sackler family who has been accused of fueling the opioid crisis by aggressively pushing sales of its addictive painkiller, OxyContin. Like many of the lawsuits filed already filed, this one alleges the Sacklers used deceptive marketing push for sales of the profitable drug despite knowledge of its detrimental repercussions.“Eight people in a single family made the choices that caused much of the opioid epidemic,” the lawsuit states, naming the eight defendants. “Because they controlled their own privately held drug company, the Sackler Defendants had the power to decide how addictive narcotics were sold. They got more patients on opioids, at higher doses, for longer, than ever before. They paid themselves billions of dollars. They are responsible for addiction, overdose, and death that damaged millions of lives. They should be held accountable now.”
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