Oxycontin Lawsuits
OxyContin
reported annual sales exceeding $1 billion in 2000 as Purdue Pharma’s top
selling product. The company has been criticized for using a sales campaign
for OxyContin focusing on doctors in order to allow OxyContin to become a
highly financial success without adequatley stressing the dangers and
strength of OxyContin. As a result, some critics believe the OxyContin sales
campaigns caused OxyContin to become one of the most widely abused narcotics
today.
OxyContin makers spent over $500 million according to a Lexington
Herald-Leader report that cited Purdue Pharma corporate records,
to send out a group of sales reps around the country to introduce OxyContin
to family doctors who were the largest prescribers of competing painkillers.
Using highly rewarding financial incentive for its’ workers, Purdue Pharma
used prescribing data about doctors’ practices to better target potential
OxyContin sales. A doctor and critic of OxyContin stated that, “when an OxyContin
salesman walks in the door, he knows more about my prescribing than I do."
There are around 285 OxyContin lawsuits still pending against Purdue Pharma.
For more information on OxyContin addiction and OxyContin withdrawal contact
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