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Opioid/OxyContin Crisis Lawsuits Over 52 Billion In Remediation Payments And For Damages Related To The Opioid Crisis :: Options Treatment Center

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Opioid/OxyContin Crisis Lawsuits Over 52 Billion In Remediation Payments And For Damages Related To The Opioid Crisis

November, 2020 – Johnson & Johnson, US drug distributors McKesson Corp, Cardinal Health Inc, and AmerisourceBergen Corp, CVS Health and Walgreens, Walmart, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Purdue Pharma and The Sackler Family settling Opioid/OxyContin Crisis lawsuits over 52 Billion in remediation payments and for damages related to the opioid crisis.

The retailers CVS and Walgreens have tentatively agreed to pay a combined total of $10 billion to settle lawsuits brought by states and local governments. These lawsuits allege that the retailers mishandled prescriptions of opioid painkillers.

Walmart has also reportedly tentatively agreed to pay $3 billion to settle a similar lawsuit. According to Bloomberg, the agreement would not be finalized until enough states, counties, and cities agree to the terms.

CVS Health has stated that, should a settlement be reached, it would pay the states a sum of approximately $5 billion over the course of 10 years, beginning in 2023. Walgreens Boots Alliance has said it would also pay around $5 billion in remediation payments over a period of 15 years.

“We believe this is in the best interest of the company and our stakeholders at this time, and allows our pharmacists, dedicated healthcare professionals who live and work in the communities they serve, to continue playing a critical role in providing education and resources to help combat opioid misuse and abuse,” Walgreens said.

CVS also said it is looking to curb opioid abuse.

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As National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is observed in the United States, individuals who began using opioids during childhood share their stories in an effort to educate children and parents about the dangers of drug abuse. Despite starting drug use at a young age, these individuals were able to turn their lives around. Here’s how.

“We are pleased to resolve these longstanding claims and putting them behind us is in the best interest of all parties, as well as our customers, colleagues and shareholders,” said Thomas Moriarty, CVS’ general counsel, in a statement. “We are committed to working with states, municipalities and tribes, and will continue our own important initiatives to help reduce the illegitimate use of prescription opioids.”

More than 3,000 lawsuits have been filed against opioid manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies by US states, cities and counties, accusing them of downplaying the addiction risk and failing to stop pills from being diverted for illegal use.

More than 500,000 overdose deaths over the past two decades can be blamed on the opioid crisis in the United States. In 2021 alone, more than 80,000 people died from an overdose involving opioids.

According to government data, an estimated 9.5 million Americans age 12 and older reported misusing opioids in 2020, including 9.3 million prescription pain reliever abusers and 902,000 heroin users.

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Meanwhile, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl caused nearly two-thirds of the more than 100,000 drug overdoses in the 12-month period ending April 2021, an increase of 49% from the year before, according to the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics.

Opioid drugs are designed to mimic the pain-reducing effects of opium. This class of drugs includes prescription painkillers like morphine, oxycodone and hydrocodone, as well as illegal drugs like heroin and illicitly-produced fentanyl.

People who become dependent on opioids may experience withdrawal symptoms when they discontinue use. Dependence is often coupled with tolerance, meaning users need to take increasingly larger doses for the same effect.

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A federal judge ruled in August that CVS, Walgreens and Walmart must pay a combined $650.6 million to two Ohio counties for damages related to the opioid crisis. The lawsuit was initially filed in 2018 as part of federal multi-district litigation created that year to address claims against opioid manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries has announced a proposed nationwide settlement of $4.35 billion that could resolve thousands of lawsuits over the company’s alleged role in the US opioid epidemic.

March 2022, Purdue Pharma has agreed to a settlement with a group of states that will see the Sackler family pay out up to $6 billion to states, individual claimants and opioid crisis abatem. The settlement comes after Purdue Pharma’s OxyContin painkiller has been widely blamed for kickstarting the opioid crisis.

Johnson & Johnson, who owned large opium farms in Tasmania and the three largest US drug distributors – McKesson Corp, Cardinal Health Inc, and AmerisourceBergen Corp finalized a $26 billion nationwide opioid settlement in February.

Check out the TV series “Dopesick” on the The Sackler Family and the 2 Part Documentary “Crime of the Century” on Johnson & Johnson on Opium Farms and The Opioid Crisis.

Options Opiate and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.

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Our unique and distinctive Opiate Drug and Alcohol treatment program allow men and women to come in from Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.

Numerous clients come to us from Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton and other locations in Alberta and even other provinces for Opiate addiction treatment, heroin drug treatment, many other drugs, and alcohol addictions for rehabilitation because of the uniqueness of our treatment center.

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Options Drug and Opiate Treatment Center
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Beth Macy sheds light on America’s 20-year battle against heroin/opioid addiction. From affluent suburbs to depressed and small communities located in the central Appalachians, from stunning towns and farm villages to different cities. The development is heartbreaking and displays the duration of America’s opioid crisis and how it is still happening, as well as how it is now deeply ingrained in America’s society.

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It begins with a drug dealer that arrives in a small town in Virginia and who starts converting football stars in high school into victims that overdose on heroin. Macy tries her best to provide answers to a distraught and grieving mother about how and why her son has died. She leaves with a devastating and painful story of compulsion and greed.

In the year 1996, the FDA approved OxyContin for use from Purdue Pharma, one of the privately-owned pharmaceutical companies owned by “The Sackler Family“. Curtis Wright was the man to approve the drug known as OxyContin. Adding to this corruption is that 2 years after the drug was approved along with the misleading label and the fact that there was no evidence backing its “non-addictive” nature, the drug was still approved. Curtis Wright later left the FDA and shortly after started working for a $400,000 job at Purdue Pharma.

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Since OxyContin was introduced in 1996, Macy has studied and researched how America has viewed its “medical culture” whereby pain medications that are overprescribed have turned into a norm. In a few troubled communities that feature in her novel, “Factory Man”, unemployed individuals use pain medications to escape from the pain and distress of unemployment and not being able to pay their bills. She also writes about how privileged teenagers sell these painkillers in affluent neighborhoods, along with teenagers that were once excelling in school who get involved with imprisonment, prostitution, and even death.

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This deep human portrait of paramedics, law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, and families that are constantly struggling to put a stop to this growing epidemic brings each aspect of this crisis into clear focus. In this politically divided time, Beth Macy’s beautiful demonstration shows that the sole thing that is uniting Americans by class and geographically is heroin or opiate abuse. Even though America is regarded as one of the richest countries, they still fail to provide basic and much-needed healthcare to many people. Macy still notices hope along with a sign of perseverance and courage needed for the individuals that are already addicted, along with a desire to build better futures for their families and themselves.

Dopesick, tells a tragic tale of America’s opioid crisis. The Evil and Corrupt Sackler Family and the Corrupt People working in Big Pharma.

The Latest Headline News
“A new book reveals that an FDA official that approved OxyContin, got a $400,000 gig at Purdue Pharma one year later”
“Empire of Pain: The Secret History Of The Sackler Dynasty” written by Patrick Radden Keefe
1. The FDA director that oversaw that OxyContin was approved, gets a $400K gig at Purdue Pharma one year later.
2. Patrick Radden Keefe reports on the claims about the billionaire Sackler family in his latest book.
3. The family lawyer of the Sackler family refused to meet with Keefe while he was working on the reporting process.

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Dopesick: America’s Addicted The Story Behind Pharmaceutical Companies, Doctors, And Dealers

Options Okanagan Opiate and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Vancouver, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.

The Evil Sackler Family OxyContin Business and The Sinaloa Heroin Drug Cartel both sell DEATH

Our unique and distinctive Opiate Drug and Alcohol treatment program allow men and women to come in from Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.

Numerous clients come to us from Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton and other locations in Alberta and even other provinces for Opiate addiction treatment, heroin drug treatment, many other drug and alcohol addictions for rehabilitation because of the uniqueness of our treatment center.

Our (Kelowna ) Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program Location:
(Not Mailing Address) Contact Us – Web Page
For Mail Delivery :: Please contact each center for correct mailing addresses, also this location is the location of our residential treatment programs in Kelowna. Please call Toll Free 1-855-335-0331 to contact the treatment center you are going to for the address and directions.

Prescription Painkillers or Abuse of Opiates

Options Okanagan Drug and Opiate Treatment Center
551 Sherrydale Crescent, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 2E6
Toll-Free Phone Number: 1-855-335-0331

Dopesick :: America’s Addicted, The Story Of Dealers, Doctors, and Pharmaceutical Companies :: Options Okanagan Treatment Centers

Dopesick America’s Addicted The Story Of Dealers, Doctors, and Pharmaceutical Companies – Opioid Rehab Treatment Programs for recovering addicts in British Columbia and Alberta – Options Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating OxyContin, drug, opiate, opioid, fentanyl, heroin and alcohol addiction and recovery.

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Beth Macy brings us into awareness to the center of America’s twenty-year battle against opioid/heroin addiction. From small depressed communities in the central Appalachians to affluent suburbs; from different cities to once beautiful farm villages and towns. This is a heartbreaking development that shows how long this opioid crisis in America has lasted and still going on, and how it is so ingrained in America’s society now.

The Sackler family's drug money disgraces museums around the world

Starting with a lone drug dealer who comes into a small Virginia town and begins to convert their high school football stars into heroin overdose victims, Macy tries to answer a grieving and distort mother’s questions about why her son died and leaves with a painful and devastating tale of greed and compulsion.

In 1996, the FDA approved the use of OxyContin from a privately run pharmaceutical company called Purdue Pharma which is owned by “The Sackler Family”. Curtis Wright is the person who approved the drug OxyContin. Adding to the atmosphere of corruption was the fact that just two years after approving OxyContin and its misleading label, and even no evidence to back the non-addictive nature of the drug OxyContin up, it was approved. Curtis Wright then left the FDA and soon after worked a $400,000 job at Purdue Pharma.

OxyContin - The Evil Sackler Family Business - 70,000 dead in the US from Opioids in 2020 - Sackler Death Pills

Since introducing OxyContin in 1996, Macy’s has analyzed how America views its medical culture where overprescribed pain medication has become the norm. In some of the troubled communities featured in her book, “Factory Man”, the unemployed use pain medication pills to ease the pain of their unemployment and paying their bills, while privileged teens sell painkiller pills in their well-to-do neighborhoods and even teens who excel in high school get involved with prostitution, imprisonment and also death.

This unpretentious but deeply human portrait of families, law enforcement officers, paramedics, EMT’s and firefighters struggling to stop the escalating epidemic brings every aspect of the crisis into focus. In these politically divided times, Beth Macy’s stunning demonstration is that the only thing that unites Americans geographically and class is opiate abuse. But in a country that is the richest in the world that can’t even provide basic healthcare for everybody, Macy’s still sees the hope and signs of the courage and perseverance needed for people who are addicted, and the need to build a better future for themselves and their families.

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Dopesick: America’s Addicted The Story Of Dealers, Doctors, and Pharmaceutical Companies

Dopesick ‘tells the harrowing tale of America’s opioid crisis. The Corrupt and Evil Sackler Family and The Corrupt People in Big Pharma.”
Headline News
“An FDA official who led the approval of OxyContin got a $400,000 gig at Purdue Pharma a year later, a new book reveals”
“Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty” by Patrick Radden Keefe

1.) An FDA director who oversaw the approval of OxyContin got a $400K gig at Purdue Pharma a year later.
2.) A new book by Patrick Radden Keefe reported on these claims and on the billionaire Sackler family.
3.) A Sackler family lawyer told Insider Keefe refused to meet with them during his reporting process.

OxyContin Addiction and Recovery Programs in Alberta and BC

Options Okanagan Opiate and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Vancouver, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.

The Evil Sackler Family OxyContin Business and The Sinaloa Heroin Drug Cartel both sell DEATH

Our unique and distinctive Opiate Drug and Alcohol treatment program allow men and women to come in from Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.

Numerous clients come to us from Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton and other locations in Alberta and even other provinces for Opiate addiction treatment, heroin drug treatment, many other drug and alcohol addictions for rehabilitation because of the uniqueness of our treatment center.

Our (Kelowna ) Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program Location:
(Not Mailing Address) Contact Us – Web Page
For Mail Delivery :: Please contact each center for correct mailing addresses, also this location is the location of our residential treatment programs in Kelowna. Please call Toll Free 1-855-335-0331 to contact the treatment center you are going to for the address and directions.

Prescription Painkillers or Abuse of Opiates

Options Okanagan Drug and Opiate Treatment Center
551 Sherrydale Crescent, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 2E6
Toll-Free Phone Number: 1-855-335-0331