5 Big Pharma Companies Sued Over Their Contribution To Opioid Crisis
Ohio just recently filed a lawsuit against 5 big pharma companies that they say are guilty of contributing to the opioid epidemic in the state. Those companies are: Purdue Pharma, Allergan, Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals, and Endo Health Solutions.
It's estimated that 1 in 4 individuals who receive a prescription for opioids, will end up struggling with addiction at some point in their life. In Ohio alone it's estimated that at least 3,310 lost their lives in 2015 as a result of an overdose from opioids.
Lawmakers in Ohio aren't the first ones to look at suing drug companies for the opioid problem either, Mississippi is said to be the first state to take that route.
There are also a number of cities that have also looked at suing drug companies for the same thing. Ohio is seeking millions of dollars in damages to cover the costs of having to combat the opioid problem.
According to the suit, these drug companies engaged in fraudulent marketing practices and this, they argue, contributed to the healthcare crisis facing the nation with painkiller addictions becoming so prevalent. They argue that the drug companies violated the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act and weren't honest and forthcoming about the real risks associated with the opioid medication. That those companies peddled out false and misleading statements about their products, that they committed Medicaid fraud.
The Attorney general wants to hold the drug companies accountable for having allegedly overstated the safety surrounding the product, but what about the people who directly recommended and sold that product to the people? It's nonsensical that the state is ready and willing to point the blame at drug companies, but not every party involved; their pushers in the white coat. Not to mention there hasn't been any criticism mentioned over the FDA and their decision to approve of these drugs.
The Attorney General, Mike DeWine, who announced the legal battle against these drug companies also just recently announced his bid for governor in 2018.
The drug companies have already spoken out against the allegations and said that they find them to be factually and legally unfounded. Which is interesting, considering that a number of drug companies have already settled lawsuits over this same matter.
Purdue for example, they've already paid tens of millions of dollars in damages as a result of lawsuits they've settled relating to controversy over how they marketed their products.
Purdue alone has been sued hundreds of times over this matter.
If the drug companies minimized the risks, then perhaps before recommending the pills to the general public, doctors should've done their research and found out the truth of the matter for themselves. Instead, it looks like they just let the drug sales representatives make their mind up for them.
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Sources:
http://www.newsweek.com/ohio-attorney-general-sues-pharma-opioid-epidemic-618481
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/31/ohio-ag-sues-pharma-companies-over-their-role-in-the-opioid-epidemic.html
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/americas-heroin-epidemic/ohio-lawmaker-reveals-her-sons-are-battling-opioid-addiction-n767136
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-oxycontin-lawsuit-20170118-story.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/oxycontin-class-action-1.4093781
http://www.dispatch.com/news/20170531/dewine-drugmakers-got-ohioans-addicted-raked-in-profits
http://hotair.com/archives/2017/06/01/opioid-crisis-lawsuit-by-ohio-against-drug-companies/
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@doitvoluntarily another great post! It is wrong that the pharmaceutical companies create so many health problems and are not held accountable. Perhaps sharing messages like this will turn the tide.
The whole industry is a spectacle of mitigating responsibility and playing with "calculated risks", and it frankly turns into the unlimited government protected by the mere utterance of the phrase "National Security".
So true.
Thank God I went to weed for pain relief when I was having serious issues. Those pills would have destroyed me.
oh! interesting post, thanks
So, we've had troops in Afghanistan for 16 years, at least. In spite of that, opium production is at record levels in that country. Ironically, many of our veterans - scarred from their service - end up addicted when they come back home. What's going on here? Is this a war on drugs - or a war to control the drug trade?
The really fucky part is that they charge more than the heroine dealers.
Aaaaaand...marijuana could cut the need for pain pills way back and it's cheaper and healthier than all of them! :)
CBD oil alone could fix plenty.
rofl
They're all heroin dealers, except one has to pay for the splashy ads and "healthcare" network.
Must be where the extra cost comes from.
You have to remember big Pharma is a business and they want you addicted to their products. Isn't that the whole point -repeat sales.
"Not to mention there hasn't been any criticism mentioned over the FDA and their decision to approve of these drugs"
Yea it almost like we have been guarding the poppy seed fields in Afghanistan for the last decade or so to make and push these opioids.
lmfao!
Another of Big Pharma's "dirty little secret" is their inadequate labeling of many habit forming substances... I know lots and lots of people who have had a hell of a time weaning themselves off various common antidepressants and other meds.
When my wife had shoulder surgery (painful as heck!) she was on opiod painkillers for a couple of months during the recovery phase. Fortunately... she was able to break the habit.
Do you think anyone's connected the US "opioid crisis" with the British opium strategy against China, back in the day? Same strategy, different delivery system.
Yes, this is very reminiscent of the opium wars. China was thrown back a century through that process. The target now is the average American. The British have never truly accepted American independence, and continue to pull the strings. The playbook doesn't change.
@doitvoluntarily Thank You... You seem to always post quality intelligent/insightful information.
UpVoted... Thanks Again !!