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"Over the past 25 years, pharmaceutical companies deceptively promoted opioid use in ways that were often neither safe n...
02/09/2021

"Over the past 25 years, pharmaceutical companies deceptively promoted opioid use in ways that were often neither safe nor effective, contributing to unprecedented increases in prescribing, opioid use disorder, and deaths by overdose. This article explores regulatory mistakes made by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in approving and labeling new analgesics. By understanding and correcting these mistakes, future public health crises caused by improper pharmaceutical marketing might be prevented." - Andrew Kolodny, MD


Pharma has long marketed opioids in ways that contribute to opioid use disorder and deaths by overdose. Regulatory mistakes in approving and labeling new analgesics by the FDA didn’t make us safer.

Purdue Pharma, the maker of the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin, was dissolved on Wednesday in a wide-ranging bank...
02/09/2021

Purdue Pharma, the maker of the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin, was dissolved on Wednesday in a wide-ranging bankruptcy settlement that will require the company’s owners, members of the Sackler family, to turn over billions of dollars of their fortune to address the deadly opioid epidemic.
But the agreement includes a much-disputed condition: It largely absolves the Sacklers of Purdue’s opioid-related liability. And as such, they will remain among the richest families in the country.

The ruling in bankruptcy court caps a long legal battle over the fate of a company accused of fueling the opioid epidemic and the family that owns it.

More People Than Ever Died Of Drug Overdoses In The US In 2020More than 93,000 people died of drug overdoses in 2020. “W...
15/07/2021

More People Than Ever Died Of Drug Overdoses In The US In 2020

More than 93,000 people died of drug overdoses in 2020. “We are in an enduring crisis that is still going on. We are still right in the middle of it,” said Chelsea Shover, an epidemiologist at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA “These are all preventable deaths. This is really a tragedy.”


As Covid raged, so did the other epidemic in the U.S.: In 2020, the country experienced the largest recorded single-year increase in overdose deaths.

Turner Publishing has launched a new, improved, direct to consumer website to sell the books they publish. Please visit ...
29/06/2021

Turner Publishing has launched a new, improved, direct to consumer website to sell the books they publish. Please visit the link below to purchase your copy of our book Do No Harm: The Opioid Epidemic


The Opioid Epidemic is the worst man-made epidemic in the history of our nation. More people die each year from an opioid overdose than in automobile accidents. The statistics are staggering. Do No Harm spotlights experts, journalists, and public health crusaders who are combating the special intere...

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DO NO HARM: THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC

THE INITIATIVE

Changing the perception of addiction—understanding that it is a mental health issue, not a crime or moral falling—is critical. This perceptional change needs to be recognized before we can improve treatment. Educating communities, both large and small, on the disease of addiction is necessary to mitigate the opioid/heroin epidemic.

STRATEGIES: PREVENTATIVE AND PRO-ACTIVE

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