Purdue Pharma

Purdue Pharma

Purdue Pharma L.P., is a privately-held pharmaceutical company founded by physicians. It is located in Stamford, Connecticut.

Purdue is best known for painkillers, but they have also branched into other areas such as oncology and nutraceuticals.

In its early years, Purdue was known for its antiseptic product, Betadine Solution, and its Senokot laxatives. Today, it is best known for its pain-treatment products, MS Contin Tablets and OxyContin Tablets.

In July 2007, Purdue Frederick Company, a shell company of Purdue Pharma, was criminally convicted in US Federal Court in Virginia with misleading patients and physicians as to the addictive and abusive capabilities of OxyContin. They and their three CEO's Michael Friedman, Howard Udell and Paul Goldenheim pled guilty and were sentenced. The 3 convicted felons were sentenced to 400 hours of community service at a drug rehab facility and were put on probation. Their actions have resulted in scores of deaths and addictions in every state in the country. Marianne Skolek, Activist for Victims of OxyContin and Purdue Pharma continues in her efforts to further expose them for their criminal activities. Skolek recently filed a complaint with the FDA and Attorney Generals throughout the country against Purdue Pharma for their marketing to pregnant women for pain in pregnancy. In addition, Skolek has charged them with a violation of their probation for this marketing ploy which will result in scores of addictions and deaths of mothers and newborns.

History

Purdue was founded by Dr. John Purdue Gray and George Frederick Bingham in 1892 in New York City. It came under new private ownership in 1952. It currently employs about 1,200 people. [ [http://www.pharma.com/html/Who_We_Are/FAQs.htm FAQs from Purdue Pharma official website] ]

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The company's different branches include Purdue Pharma L.P., The Purdue Frederick Company, Purdue Pharmaceutical Products L.P., and Purdue Products L.P. (www.pharma.com).

The company's manufacturing takes place at three different sites, which include: Purdue Pharmaceuticals L.P., a plant located in Wilson, North Carolina; The P.F. Laboratories Inc. in Totowa, New Jersey; and Rhodes Technologies L.P. in Coventry, Rhode Island. Purdue Pharma L.P. also has research labs located in Cranbury, New Jersey. OxyContin is currently legally and illegally distributed throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Legal distribution takes place from the P.F. Laboratories Inc. in Totowa, New Jersey.

Prescription drug abuse

Purdue has been involved in measures against prescription drug abuse, particularly of its well known Oxycontin brand. In 2001, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal issued a statement urging Purdue to take action regarding abuse of Oxycontin. Blumenthal noted that while Purdue seemed sincere, there was little action being taken beyond "cosmetic and symbolic steps." [ [http://www.ct.gov/AG/cwp/view.asp?A=1776&Q=283348 Connecticut Attorney General's Office Press Release: Attorney General Calls For Major Changes In Marketing And Distribution Of Oxycontin] ] After Purdue announced plans to reformulate the drug, Blumenthal noted that this would take time, and that "Purdue Pharma has a moral, if not legal, obligation to take effective steps now that address addiction and abuse even as it works to reformulate the drug." [ [http://www.ct.gov/AG/cwp/view.asp?A=1776&Q=283344 Connecticut Attorney General's Office Press Release: Attorney General's Statement On Purdue Pharma's Announcement That It Intends To Reformulate Oxycontin] ] The company has since implemented a comprehensive program designed to assist in detection of the illegal trafficking and abuse of prescription drugs without compromising patient access to proper pain control.

In May 2007, the company pleaded guilty to misleading the public about Oxycontin's risk of addiction. Purdue Pharma, its president, top lawyer, and former chief medical officer agreed to pay $634.5 million in fines for claiming the drug was less addictive and less subject to abuse than other pain medications. [ [http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/05/11/ap3710920.html OxyContin Maker, Execs Guilty of Deceit] ]

The State of Kentucky vs. Purdue

On October 4, 2007 Kentucky officials sued Purdue because of widespread Oxycontin abuse in Appalachia. A lawsuit filed by Kentucky Attorney General Greg Stumbo and Pike County officials demands millions in compensation from drug maker Purdue Pharma. [ [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071004/ap_on_he_me/appalachia_oxycontin;_ylt=Au56hvhfaaWnTlr9juM0zV0DW7oF Kentucky sues makers of OxyContin] ]

Cerumenex and Hearing Loss

In January 2008, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported [http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2008/01/29/eardrops-study.html] on a study which linked the use of a Pharma Purdue product "Cerumenex" (an eardrop treatment for softening wax buildup) to hearing loss in chinchillas. The study's author believes the results are applicable to humans because they have a similar hearing mechanism.

References

External links

* [http://www.pharma.com/ Purdue Pharma official website]


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