Six More States File Opioid Abuse Lawsuits Against Purdue Pharma
Six More States File Opioid Abuse Lawsuits Against Purdue Pharma
U.S. state attorneys general of six more states, Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Tennessee and Texas, have officially decided to file lawsuits alleging that Stamford, Connecticut, based pharmaceutical giant Purdue Pharma violated state consumer protection laws by denying or downplaying the risk of addiction from use of its bread-and-butter product, OxyContin, while exaggerating the benefits of opioid use. These six states announced their decision to file the lawsuits against Purdue, which primarily center around accusing the large drug manufacturer of contributing to the nationwide opioid epidemic by using deceptive marketing to generate billions of dollars in sales. Sixteen other states and Puerto Rico have all filed lawsuits against Purdue over the past several months.“It’s time the defendants pay for the pain and the destruction they’ve caused,” said Florida State Attorney General Pam Bondi as the lawsuit was announced. She said that state attorneys general in California, Massachusetts, and New York were in the middle of preparing similar filings. Massachusetts already sent a letter to Purdue notifying the company of its intention to submit a lawsuit, although the exact date is still undetermined.
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