FDA Approves Addictive Painkiller To Combat Addiction To Painkillers
By: Carey Wedler | The Anti Media -
Last Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new painkiller that claims to combat the nation’s widespread, lethal addiction to painkillers.
In 2010, anywhere from half to three-quarters of drug overdoses in America were from painkillers. 12 million people abused them for non-medical reasons and addiction is also surging among teenagers. According to the CDC, prescription opioid abuse sends 420,000 people to the emergency room every year and death from opioid abuse is greater than heroin and cocaine combined. 46 Americans die every day from painkillers—more than one individual every hour.
Naturally, the FDA–which has approved these deadly prescription painkillers– stepped in to help. After fighting change for years (alongside the American Medical Assocation), last year it announced it would tighten restrictions on prescribing pills to combat doctors who over-prescribed painkillers.
But that was not enough. Faced with outrage over the growing epidemic, the FDA approved Purdue Pharmaceuticals Hysingla last week. Hysingla contains a potent dose of highly addictive hydrocodone–120 mg–but lacks acetaminophen, a mild painkiller found in products like Tylenol (that is not without its own side effects). Hysingla is taken once a day and releases over a 24-hour period.
Purdue spokesman, Raul Damas, bragged that
“This is coming on to a market that is currently flooded with products that do not have abuse-deterrent options.”
Still, the FDA advises the 120 mg dose of hydrocodone “should not be prescribed to people who have not previously taken an opioid medication,” and that any dose over 80 mg for a new patient is unsuitable (exposing how powerful the new drug actually is).
Nevertheless, the new pill’s manufacturer, Purdue Pharmaceuticals claims Hysingla is an “abuse-deterrent” because it is difficult to crush or dissolve in water. Apparently forgetting that drug addicts will consume their drug of choice in any way possible, Dr. David Haddox, the company’s chief of health policy, said the pill is a
“gelatinous, gooey mass that doesn’t pull into a syringe easily.”
The FDA parroted these claims:
“For patients who benefit from hydrocodone alone for the treatment of pain severe enough to need an opioid, this offers the advantage of once-a-day dosing in a formulation that we expect will reduce abuse and misuse.”
But addiction experts disagree. The New York Times reported:
“Dr. Andrew Kolodny, the chief medical officer at Phoenix House, a group of nonprofit addiction-treatment centers, said he was disturbed by the drug’s approval and disappointed that the F.D.A. did not seek input from an advisory committee of experts.
Dr. Kolodny said that addicts knew how to break down abuse-deterrent products for oral use, and that the 120-milligram tablets were particularly dangerous because they ‘pack an enormous amount of hydrocodone.’”
Last year, the FDA approved Targiniq, another Purdue “abuse deterrent” that like Hysingla, experts warned could still cause dependency. It, like Hysingla, was approved without the consult of an expert review board.
It is no secret that the FDA could have long ago approved other substances for the treatment of serious pain. Pain relief is one of the most commonly accepted uses of marijuana, but because the plant does not enjoy a powerful corporate lobby, it has long been barred from legal use (even though the government holds a patent on its medicinal qualities).
At this point, few Americans are fooled by the FDA’s false claims that it protects the health of the population. Simply disregarding or failing to seek the opinions of experts they hire would be enough to prove this point. That they disregard these experts to routinely side with corporations on matters that are literally life or death makes their true motives even more obvious.
However, with the growing awareness of these addictive “medicines,” there is hope that individuals will look to alternative forms of medicine to treat their ailments, avoiding “FDA-approved” solutions whenever possible.
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Purdue Pharmaceuticals
Convicted criminal drug-pushers
“…To resolve criminal and civil charges related to the drug’s “misbranding,” the parent of Purdue Pharma, the company that markets OxyContin, agreed to pay some $600 million in fines and other payments, one of the largest amounts ever paid by a drug company in such a case.
Also, in a rare move, three executives of Purdue Pharma, including its president and its top lawyer, pleaded guilty today as individuals to misbranding, a criminal violation. They agreed to pay a total of $34.5 million in fines….” (no jail-time)
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/10/business/11drug-web.html?_r=0
Addiction-riddled Kentucky out for blood in $1B suit against OxyContin-maker Purdue
http://www.fiercepharma.com/story/addiction-riddled-kentucky-out-blood-1b-suit-against-oxycontin-maker-purdue/2014-10-20
“Armed with fancy brochures, Purdue Pharma drug representatives persuaded doctors that OxyContin was not really addictive and could safely be prescribed for the treatment of any type of pain—not just cancer patients. This marketing caused a boom in the sales of OxyContin and the Sackler families made billions of dollars until 2007.
“After killing thousands and devastating the lives of tens of thousands of people, in 2007 Purdue was prosecuted and pled guilty to criminal charges of lying about the addictive qualities of OxyContin. However, as described in detail in “Different Justice for a Drug Dealer” our May 4, 2009 Newsletter, U.S. Attorney Brownlee allowed these criminals to stay in business even though other companies that had done far less devastation were banned from doing business with the government. Instead of Purdue Pharma being out of business and OxyContin off the market, this criminal company was allowed to continue, and every day more people die and even more become addicted.”
Purdue Pharma, OxyContin and Hitler
http://www.novusdetox.com/press/dependence.php?include=139550
Eric Holder managed to keep the criminal activity of Purdue Pharma quiet
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/june012011/holder-purdue-ms.php