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Subject In the News: Consulting Firm McKinsey Suggested OxyContin Maker Pay Rebates for Overdoses
Date December 3, 2020 7:47 PM
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Consulting Firm McKinsey Suggested OxyContin Maker Pay Rebates for
Overdoses

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Consulting Firm McKinsey Suggested OxyContin Maker Pay Rebates for
Overdoses

The consulting firm McKinsey & Company advised members of the Sackler
family, the owners of OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, to consider
giving the company's distributors a rebate for every overdose
attributable to the pills they sold, according to documents released
in a federal bankruptcy court. Read More

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OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma Pleads Guilty to Criminal Charges in
Opioid Case

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OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma Pleads Guilty to Criminal Charges in
Opioid Case

Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges related to
the marketing and distribution of its opioid painkiller OxyContin, The
New York Times reports. Read More

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United Nations Removes Marijuana from List of the World's Most
Dangerous Drugs

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United Nations Removes Marijuana from List of the World's Most
Dangerous Drugs

The United Nations this week voted to remove marijuana from its list
of the world's most dangerous drugs. Read More

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One-Fifth of U.S. Adults Used Tobacco Products in 2019

One-fifth of U.S. adults - 50.6 million people - used
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Virtual sessions of Alcoholics Anonymous, which have become common
during the pandemic, are likely to become a permanent part of
recovery, according to participants and addiction treatment providers.
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