Johnson & Johnson accused of 'cynical, deceitful' bid to drive up painkiller sales
Source: The Guardian
Johnson & Johnson accused of 'cynical, deceitful' bid to drive up painkiller sales
● Drug giant accused of deceptive marketing conspiracy
● Civil suit says J&J was kingpin of public health emergency
Chris McGreal in Norman, Oklahoma
Tue 28 May 2019 17.02 BST First published on Tue 28 May 2019 13.36 BST
Johnson & Johnson, one of the worlds largest drug companies, has been accused of a cynical, deceitful multimillion-dollar brainwashing campaign to drive up sales of its powerful painkillers at the opening of the first trial of a pharmaceutical giant over the US opioid epidemic.
Oklahomas attorney general, Mike Hunter, told the civil trial, which opened on Tuesday, that Johnson & Johnson played a leading role in the worst manmade health crisis in the history of the country and the state.
How did it happen? Hunter asked. Greed.
The corporations trial is a closely watched test case over the extent of big pharmas responsibility for the opioid drug crisis.
The New Jersey-based firm, better known around the globe for baby powder and shampoo, is fighting allegations by the state of Oklahoma that it conspired with other drug makers to market opioids deceptively by downplaying the significant risk of addiction and by pressuring doctors to prescribe narcotic painkillers, including to children.
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