Royal Oak Tribune

Family behind OxyContin attests to its role in crisis

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Two owners of the company that makes OxyContin acknowledg­ed to Congress on Thursday that the powerful prescripti­on painkiller played a role in the opioid epidemic but they stopped short of apologizin­g or admitting wrongdoing.

“I want to express my family’s deep sadness about the opioid crisis,” David Sackler, whose family owns Purdue Pharma, said at a rare appearance in a public forum.

The company’s marketing efforts have been blamed for contributi­ng to an addiction and overdose crisis that has been linked to 470,000 deaths in the United States over the past two decades, creating a full-fledged epidemic.

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