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New York is coming for the Sacklers' OxyContin money
New York State Attorney General Letitia James filed an amended lawsuit Thursday against eight members of the Sackler family.
OxyContin maker settles with Oklahoma for $270M over role in opioid crisis
It's the first settlement from more than 2,000 opioid-related lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies
What happens to 2,000 lawsuits against OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma if the company files for bankruptcy
The company is facing over 2,000 lawsuits demanding it pay up for an overdose crisis that's cost the country billions of dollars.
OxyContin maker didn't want to tell doctors how addictive the drug was, report of secret testimony shows
The 337-page deposition offers a rare glimpse into how aggressively Purdue Pharma marketed OxyContin.
OxyContin makers kept pushing and profiting as addiction rates soared, new allegations say
A Massachusetts suit alleges shocking details of how Purdue Pharma amped up their marketing and looked at ways to make money from addiction
The Dangers of Marketing Addictive Drugs
New findings about the pressure to sell OxyContin reveal a lot about the opioid crisis.
Florida is suing CVS and Walgreens for allegedly adding to the opioid crisis
The suit claims the drugstore chains have not taken precautions to prevent illegal distribution
Artists Are Occupying Museums to Protest Big Pharma
The Sackler family name is all over the art world, but they made their billions pushing opiates. These artists have had enough.
Meet Maura Healey, the female state attorney general who's sued Trump the most
"No one is above the law, even the president of the United States."
Big Pharma's Opioid Greed Was Even Worse Than We Thought
"The Sackler family is just as shameless, and only marginally less ruthless, than the drug cartels."
BC Has Launched a Class Action Lawsuit Against Opioid Makers
Oxycontin producer Purdue Pharma is one of 40 defendants accused of driving up health costs.
The Maker of OxyContin Is Funding Efforts to Fight Addiction: Is It ‘Blood Money’ or Charity?
Purdue Pharma, whose top-selling painkiller, OxyContin, helped fuel the opioid epidemic, now wants to help treat it—or at least salvage its own reputation.