OxyContin Adiction?
Question by #1Patriot: OxyContin Adiction?
In May of 2007 Purdue Frederick Rx drug Co. the makers of the pain killer OxyContin plead guilty to felony charges of miss branding and etc, etc. Long story short drug reps. from the Rx Co. admitted that they were trained by the Co. to miss lead Dr.s into believing it was o-k to “over” prescribe the powerful “narcotic pain killer getting 100s of 1000s of surgical / chronic pain patients helplessly hooked on what has come to be known as “Hill Billy Heroin” Lives and Families have been destroyed , the Co. lied about how addictive the drug is and how horrible the withdrawals are, My ?,, Does any one know what law firm is handling the class action law suit against the Co. (contact info ?) Please don’t say “look on i-net bendare dundat. If you have the info please E-mail me .Thank You , If you are hooked on pain killers and need help ., Google “OxyContin addiction ” there are web sights that can help. And God Love Ya,,,IT IS HELL!!
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Answer by nursekuba
There’s not one single attorney or law firm. There’s several across the country. There’s some sites where you can give them your contact info and they will contact you. Here’s one of those sites:
http://www.oxycontinaddictionclaim.com/
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