Purdue's Bid to Reverse Ruling Regarding OxyContin Litigation Rejected
Purdue's Bid to Reverse Ruling Regarding OxyContin Litigation Rejected
A federal appeals court has rejected Purdue’s bid to reverse a ruling last month allowing New Hampshire to pursue litigation against the OxyContin manufacturer claiming the company deceptively marketed opioids in state rather than federal court. The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston denied Purdue’s request for permission to reverse and appeal the decision.Deputy Attorney General Ann M. Rice originally filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of the state of New Hampshire. The official complaint alleged the company failed to report to New Hampshire authorities deceptive practices involving prescribing of opioids, while it promoted its “constructive role in the fight against opioid abuse” and “strong record of coordination with law enforcement.”“Over the past two years, our office has conducted an extensive investigation into Purdue’s marketing of OxyContin and its other products in New Hampshire,” said Deputy Attorney General Rice said. “New Hampshire continues to experience a severe opioid epidemic. Last year alone nearly 500 overdose deaths occurred—almost ten times more than in 2000. In 2016, the Deputy Administrator of the DEA called New Hampshire ‘ground zero’ of the opioid epidemic. The CDC reports four out of five heroin users started with prescription opioids. To defeat the epidemic, we must stop creating new users and part of that is making sure these highly addictive and dangerous drugs are marketed truthfully and without deception and in such a way as not to minimize addiction risks or overstate benefits to patients.”
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