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Two And A Half Decades Later, OxyContin Marketing Is Still Deadly

Last updated: September 13, 2024 8:37 am
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Purdue Pharma introduced OxyContin to the market in 1996, embarking on an aggressive marketing campaign for this potent and addictive drug. The repercussions of this campaign are still being felt today, long after the marketing efforts have ceased.

Research conducted by Julia Dennett and Gregg Gonsalvez from Yale University revealed the devastating impact of Purdue’s marketing strategies on different regions. By analyzing early vs. late markets targeted by the campaign, they discovered a correlation between Purdue’s aggressive marketing and an increase in injection-related infections caused by non-sterile needles.

The marketing of OxyContin inadvertently fueled the misuse of the drug, as individuals found ways to bypass its slow-release mechanism for a more potent high. This led to a surge in illegal drug use, particularly after Purdue released a less crushable version of OxyContin in 2010, making it harder for individuals to abuse the prescription pills.

The consequences of this shift in drug use were dire, with a spike in injection-related infections such as endocarditis, a condition where bacteria invade the heart valves, leading to potentially fatal complications. The Yale study illustrated a stark contrast in endocarditis-related mortality rates between regions with high vs. low levels of OxyContin marketing, highlighting the devastating impact of Purdue’s aggressive marketing tactics.

The aftermath of Purdue’s marketing campaign is a tragic reminder of the lasting effects of addiction and the pharmaceutical industry’s role in fueling the opioid crisis. Millions of individuals have fallen victim to opioid addiction, with many continuing to suffer and lose their lives to this epidemic decades later.

As we reflect on the consequences of Purdue’s actions, it is essential to address the systemic issues within the pharmaceutical industry and prioritize solutions that prevent further harm to individuals and communities. The opioid crisis serves as a stark reminder of the need for increased regulation, oversight, and accountability in the marketing and distribution of prescription drugs to prevent future tragedies.

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