U.S. officials have approved a new type of pain drug designed to eliminate the risks of addiction and overdose associated with opioids.
Members of the family who own OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, and the company itself, agreed to pay up to $7.4 billion in a new settlement to lawsuits over the toll of the powerful prescription ...
Opioid abuse tells a tragic American story since avoidable deaths began in the 1990s. Nearly 700,000 people lost their lives ...
Purdue was instrumental in creating the US opioid crisis via aggressive marketing that did not reflect the true addiction ...
Under the new proposal, like the previous one, members of the Sackler family would also give up ownership of Purdue ... family from civil lawsuits over OxyContin — even though the family ...
Opioid abuse tells a tragic American story since avoidable deaths began in the 1990s. Nearly 700,000 people lost their lives ...
Last week’s settlement that would see Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, pay $7.4 billion to resolve lawsuits filed by state and local governments across the country is ...
Multiple states have reached a tentative new agreement with the Sackler family, who made billions of dollars marketing OxyContin, the drug that set off the U.S. opioid crisis. New York State Attorney ...
Last week, members of the Sackler family, which owns the pharmaceutical company known for selling OxyContin, agreed to a $7.4 ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday a new $7.5 billion settlement with Purdue Pharmaceuticals and the Sackler Family for their role in the ongoing US opioid crisis with the ...
Purdue Pharma said on Friday it needs more time to build support for a new $7.4 billion settlement that could complete the ...