Attorneys Demand Release of NAS Names Amid Purdue Bankruptcy
Attorneys Demand Release of NAS Names Amid Purdue Bankruptcy
An agreement was reached last week been reached in Kanawha County Circuit Court in West Virginia following a request from a group of attorneys demanding that the Department of Health and Human Resources release the names of 4,000 children in the state diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) since 2016. The complaint is part of the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case, which began in 2019 and is seeking millions in damages from the drug maker.NAS occurs when an infant withdraws from addictive drugs he or she has been exposed to in the mother’s womb. It most commonly occurs by the mothers who take opioids, but is can also occur from the use of antidepressants, barbiturates or benzodiazepines. These can pass through the placenta and cause serious problems. The attorneys sought to retrieve a list of all infants born with NAS as a result of Purdue’s alleged deceptive business practices related to the marketing of its opioid drug, OxyContin.
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