Facing Purdue owners brings pain, closure for opioid victims

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Those who have suffered from or lost relatives got the opportunity this week to confront members of the Sackler family in court over the consequences of the painkiller that made them a fortune while helping fuel a deadly drug epidemic.

NEW YORK -- Kara Trainor composed herself, looked into a camera and began to speak to the drugmakers she holds responsible for two decades of suffering that has extended from her to a son born dependent on opioids.

"I can feel, as a mother, that my son was seen and heard by the family," said Trainor, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, who got an OxyContin prescription at 21 and soon became addicted. She's now 40, in recovery and working with others who struggle with drug abuse. Vitaly Pinkusov described waking up to find his 32-year-old wife's body cold in their bed. Kristy Nelson played a recording of her frantic 911 call reporting that her son was unresponsive. Stephanie Lubinski recounted how her husband went into their basement and shot himself in the chest.

OxyContin, a pioneering extended-release prescription painkiller, hit the market in 1996, while Purdue and other drug companies funded efforts to suggest that prescribers consider opioids for a wider range of pain conditions than previously thought appropriate. Purdue asserted that far fewer than 1% of people prescribed opioids developed addictions, though there weren't rigorous studies to support the claim.

"For once, we felt to have a sense of power over privilege, as it pertains to the Sacklers," she said.

 

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Yep the pain should be felt by all who have emails about this subject in there in boxes from yrs ago. Glad AI is a tool that can be used to sus such things out

The owners will still have their billions when the proceedings end. And that is so wrong.

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