Purdue and Sacklers Settle Oklahoma Opioid Case for $270 Million
Purdue and Sacklers Settle Oklahoma Opioid Case for $270 Million
Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, have agreed to a $270 million settlement with the state of Oklahoma in its lawsuit claiming OxyContin contributed to an opioid epidemic. This marks the first settlement in a number of civil suits accusing Purdue Pharma of deceptive marketing in its promotion of the highly addictive opioid. There are approximately 2,000 lawsuits still outstanding against opioid makers nationwide with more than 1,600 of them are consolidated before federal judge Dan Polster, appointed by Bill Clinton, in Cleveland. Oklahoma was one of 37 states that sued the drug makers.Most of the settlement funds will be used for research and treatment of addiction at Oklahoma State University, while some of the money will be set aside for treatment medication and the cities and attorneys involved in the case.Oklahoma’s lawsuit had contended that the opioid crisis required it to spend more money on health care initiatives, law enforcement and treatment due to the creation of a “public nuisance” that harmed the health of its citizens.
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