Purdue Pharmaceuticals and the Sackler Family to Pay $7.4 Billion dollars for the opioid crisis in the US

The American pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, its owners, reached an agreement with 15 American states, on the basis of which they will pay a total of 7.4 billion dollars. dollars, in compensation for their role in the opioid crisis. According to the statement issued by New York State Attorney General Leticia James, the settlement calls for the family to pay $6.5 billion. dollars over 15 years and the company 900 million. The agreement must first be approved by a court. Purdue Pharma made the painkiller OxyContin, the overprescription of which is widely believed to have sparked the opioid crisis in the US. The company stopped making opioids in 2018. Based on data from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), more than 700,000 people died in the US between 1999-2022 from overdoses linked to taking opioids – whether they were taken legally, with prescription, or illegal. For the first time since 2018, the no […]
Source: News Beast

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