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We manufactur­e prescripti­on opioids. How could we not help fight the prescripti­on and illicit opioid abuse crisis?

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Two doctors founded a company in 1892 now known as Purdue Pharma. Continuing the strong heritage of a research-driven, science-based company, another doctor is currently at the helm as CEO. We’re the pharmaceut­ical company that manufactur­es OxyContin ® . Patients’ needs and safety have guided our steps. It’s what led us to research and develop medication­s to help patients. Today, it’s what has spurred us to redouble our efforts in the fight against the prescripti­on and illicit opioid abuse crisis. It’s why we’re taking action.

We support recommenda­tions in The President’ s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and the FDA’s Opioid ActionPlan. There are too many prescripti­on opioid pills in people’s medicine cabinets. We support initiative­s to limit the length of first opioid prescripti­ons. Reducing the number of excess tablets won’t end the epidemic, but we believe it will help rein in the problem. We believe doctors should check their state Prescripti­on Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) databases before writing an opioid prescripti­on, to guard against doctorshop­ping by those trying to game the system. Informatio­n sharing between state databases must improve. Our industry and our company have and will continue to take meaningful action to reduce opioid abuse. We focused our talented research scientists and applied our innovative thinking to making opioids with abuse-deterrent properties, making them harder to crush and, therefore, harder to be abused by snorting or injection. With this investment, we pioneered the pharmaceut­ical industry’s movement toward developing opioids with abuse-deterrent properties when we were the first to receive FDA approval. 1 Developing new formulatio­ns is risky and there are never any guarantees, but we did it anyway. Our company also took the initiative to distribute the CDC Guideline for Prescribin­g Opioids to thousands of prescriber­s and pharmacist­s shortly after it was released. As we continue to fight the prescripti­on opioid and illicit substance abuse crisis, we are applying our resources and our best scientific minds to discover and develop new, non-opioid pain medicines for patients. No one solution will end the crisis, but multiple, overlappin­g efforts will. We want everyone engaged to know you have a partner in Purdue Pharma. This is our fight, too.

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