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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Big Pharma > Purdue Pharma's OxyContin madness will cost them $7.4 billion


The Sacklers deserve to be thrown out on the streets with the millions of lives they destroyed. Surely, there must be a law against what they did.

 

Purdue Pharma, Sackler family to settle U.S. opioid lawsuits for US$7.4B



Purdue Pharma has won support from the attorneys general of 55 U.S. states and territories for its $7.4 billion settlement to resolve thousands of opioid lawsuits against the drugmaker and its owners, members of the Sackler family.

A framework for the settlement had been announced in January by New York Attorney General Letitia James and other states, and the support announced on Monday could help Purdue Pharma win court approval for its bankruptcy reorganization.

The $7.4 billion payment is intended to resolve claims that the drugmaker’s pain medication OxyContin caused a nationwide opioid addiction crisis.

It includes about $6.5 billion from the Sacklers and about $900 million from Purdue Pharma.

Payouts would begin after the drugmaker wins sufficient creditor support for its Chapter 11 plan. Money would go to individuals, state and local governments, and Native American tribes, and the Sacklers would cede control of Purdue and be barred from selling opioids in the United States.

“For decades, the Sacklers put profits over people, and played a leading role in fueling the epidemic,” James said in a statement. “While no amount of money can fully heal the destruction they caused, these funds will save lives and help our communities fight back against the opioid crisis.”

According to several attorneys general, Monday’s agreements do not include Oklahoma, which in 2019 reached a $270 million settlement with Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers to resolve opioid-related claims.

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U.S. Supreme Court rejects national opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma

Last June, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an earlier settlement that would have given the Sacklers broad immunity from opioid-related civil lawsuits. The Sacklers would have paid about $6 billion under that settlement.

More than 850,000 people have died from opioid-related overdoses since 1999, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, though deaths have recently declined.

In 2022, Purdue agreed to pay $150 million to Canadian provinces and territories to resolve a class-action lawsuit against the company over the opioid crisis in Canada. The sum was the largest settlement for a government health claim in Canadian history.

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Monday, November 18, 2024

'Woke Lunacy' > Dutch Cooperative wants to distribute suicide pills

 

Just when  you thought 'woke lunacy' couldn't possibly get much worse a company in the Netherlands plans to introduce suicide pills. What can possibly go wrong?


Organization tests if suicide drug 'drug X'

can be legally distributed in the Netherlands

Those in the Netherlands in life threatening danger should immediately dial 112 for emergencies, and anyone suffering from depression or contemplating suicide can call 113 Zelfmoordpreventie at any time by dialing either 113 or 0800-0113, or by visiting 113.nl.





Coƶperatie Laatste Wil (CLW), an organization that advocates for giving adults more freedom to decide when and how to end their lives, is going to form a committee that will focus on all possible questions or problems that exist within the organization. There will also be a working group that will investigate whether it is possible to legally distribute the suicide drug known as Drug X or Middel X in the Netherlands. This was decided on Saturday in a general members meeting, chairman Rob van Doorn announced.

Should this 'co-op' be investigated to see which pharmaceutical company is behind it? Or, do we already know?

Two weeks ago, the board received a letter from a member who expressed his concerns about the side effects of the drug, such as uncontrolled movements. At that time, CLW announced it would tighten information about possible side effects and make it available to non-members. In addition, the co-op no longer says the drug leads to a “humane” death, but a “human” death. "There are side effects. That is no secret, we should not have a hard time with that," says Van Doorn.

During the meeting, a motion against the board was discussed because a number of members believed "that the board has done too little in the past period." However, the board can stay, Van Doorn says, but a committee will be set up to map out possible problems in the organization.

It should begin by mapping out the company's godlessness. Only God should be the decider of when we die. Robbing Him of that privilege when you will soon have to stand before Him, will not go well for you.

The purchase and possession of the suicide drug is not punishable by law. But it is if the drug is sold and someone dies from it. In that case, it can be considered assisted suicide.

To move forward and no longer have to fear legal consequences for assisted suicide, CLW is lobbying politicians to amend the legislation. "We have made contact with the spokespersons of all the factions in the Tweede Kamer and have been talking to them repeatedly to make our story clear and to clear up misunderstandings. We also shared our story with the various informants several times during the formation of the Cabinet," it says on the CLW website.

And did you pass a small envelope under the table?

Nevertheless, the lobbying for selling the suicide drug has not yet been successful as the legislation on assisted suicide has remained unchanged, NPO Radio1 reports.





Monday, August 26, 2024

Big Pharma > Bayer's astonishing purchase of Monsanto explained, and it's not pretty

 

It has always intrigued me as to why Bayer bought out Monsanto when Monsanto had many heavy lawsuits pending and had already lost some for huge amounts of money.

Dr. Casey Means explains the horrifying logic to Tucker Carlson. 



Dr. Casey Means: "The largest merger ever done in Germany was Bayer Monsanto, where Bayer which is a pharmaceutical company merged with Monsanto, which is an agrochemical company in the United States.

If you look at what Bayer makes, they make cancer drugs for things like non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

If you look at what Monsanto makes, which is Roundup, which is the most widely used pesticide in America, the cancer that is causes is non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
They paid out $11 billion in the past couple years for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cases.

So the companies are merging that are directly known to cause the disease with a medical company that has a treatment for the disease. This is very very dark."



Wednesday, June 5, 2024