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GSK director sued over US opioid crisis | GSK director sued over US opioid crisis |
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A board member at GlaxoSmithkline is one of those being sued by the US state of Massachusetts over the US opioid addiction crisis. | A board member at GlaxoSmithkline is one of those being sued by the US state of Massachusetts over the US opioid addiction crisis. |
Judy Lewent has been a GSK non-executive director since April 2011, and was on the board of US company Purdue Pharma until 2014. | Judy Lewent has been a GSK non-executive director since April 2011, and was on the board of US company Purdue Pharma until 2014. |
The lawsuit seeks damages from 16 individuals, many of whom are members of the Sackler family, and Purdue. | The lawsuit seeks damages from 16 individuals, many of whom are members of the Sackler family, and Purdue. |
GSK declined to "comment on legal matters faced by another company". | |
Purdue said it "vigorously" denied the allegations. | |
"The Attorney General claims Purdue acted improperly by communicating with prescribers about scientific and medical information that FDA [the US Food and Drug Administration] has expressly considered and continues to approve," it said. | |
"We believe it is inappropriate for the Commonwealth [of Massachusetts] to substitute its judgement for the judgement of the regulatory, scientific and medical experts at FDA." | |
It added that it shared "the Attorney General's concern about the opioid crisis" and that its "opioid medications account for less than 2% of total opioid prescriptions". | |
The US is in the grip of an opioid addiction crisis. | The US is in the grip of an opioid addiction crisis. |
Opioids are drugs in a group ranging from codeine to heroin. | Opioids are drugs in a group ranging from codeine to heroin. |
Prescription opioids are supposed to be used for pain relief. | Prescription opioids are supposed to be used for pain relief. |
In March a study by a federal agency found that opioid overdoses were up 30% over the previous year in the US, with Midwestern states having the highest jump in cases. | In March a study by a federal agency found that opioid overdoses were up 30% over the previous year in the US, with Midwestern states having the highest jump in cases. |
The Massachusetts lawsuit alleges that Purdue Pharma, the company behind the drug OxyContin, "created the [opioid] epidemic and profited from it through a web of illegal deceit". | The Massachusetts lawsuit alleges that Purdue Pharma, the company behind the drug OxyContin, "created the [opioid] epidemic and profited from it through a web of illegal deceit". |
Ms Lewent was named in the lawsuit as one of those "who oversaw and engaged in a deadly, deceptive scheme to sell opioids in Massachusetts." | Ms Lewent was named in the lawsuit as one of those "who oversaw and engaged in a deadly, deceptive scheme to sell opioids in Massachusetts." |
Half of the people named in the lawsuit are Sackler family members. | Half of the people named in the lawsuit are Sackler family members. |
According to Forbes, in 2016 the Sackler family was worth $13bn, helped by sales of OxyContin, a powerful narcotic. | According to Forbes, in 2016 the Sackler family was worth $13bn, helped by sales of OxyContin, a powerful narcotic. |
Purdue has paid out millions of dollars to settle charges from federal prosecutors over OxyContin marketing, and makes billions from the sale of the drug, Forbes said. | Purdue has paid out millions of dollars to settle charges from federal prosecutors over OxyContin marketing, and makes billions from the sale of the drug, Forbes said. |
According to US reports, Minnesota this week launched a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma over the marketing of OxyContin. | According to US reports, Minnesota this week launched a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma over the marketing of OxyContin. |
Ms Lewent would not be making a comment, a GSK spokesperson said. | Ms Lewent would not be making a comment, a GSK spokesperson said. |
GSK said: "It is not appropriate for GSK to comment on legal matters faced by another company". | GSK said: "It is not appropriate for GSK to comment on legal matters faced by another company". |
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