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    Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA 19/12/2016
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    OxyContin goes global — “We’re only just getting started”
    ▻http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-oxycontin-part3

    #OxyContin is a dying #business in America.

    With the nation in the grip of an opioid epidemic that has claimed more than 200,000 lives, the U.S. medical establishment is turning away from painkillers. Top health officials are discouraging primary care doctors from prescribing them for chronic pain, saying there is no proof they work long-term and substantial evidence they put patients at risk.

    Prescriptions for OxyContin have fallen nearly 40% since 2010, meaning billions in lost revenue for its Connecticut manufacturer, Purdue Pharma.

    So the company’s owners, the #Sackler family, are pursuing a new strategy: Put the painkiller that set off the U.S. opioid crisis into medicine cabinets around the world.

    A network of international companies owned by the family is moving rapidly into Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and other regions, and pushing for broad use of painkillers in places ill-prepared to deal with the ravages of opioid abuse and #addiction.

    #opiacés #etats-unis #exportation #mort

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      Fil @fil 4/01/2017

      #Oxycontin - How a little-known patent sparked Canada’s opioid crisis

      The untold story of how a single pill sparked Canada’s opioid crisis, and ignited one of the biggest pharmaceutical battles in Canadian history

      ▻http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/investigations/oxycontin/article33448409

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      Fil @fil 27/03/2017

      How prescription opioids harm little kids
      ▻http://www.cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat/blog/how-prescription-opioids-harm-little-kids-1.4032176

      Thirty per cent of the calls concerned teenagers. Sixty per cent were children less than 5 years of age. (...)

      Young kids under the age of five weren’t trying to get high or harm themselves. These exposures were described as accidental in that they happened to curious kids who found the drugs by exploring the medicine cabinet or other location where the drugs were stored.

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