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News (Media Awareness Project) - US MA: Oxycontin Maker Says Lynch Bill A Real Pain
Title:US MA: Oxycontin Maker Says Lynch Bill A Real Pain
Published On:2005-05-07
Source:Boston Herald (MA)
Fetched On:2008-01-16 14:03:01
OXYCONTIN MAKER SAYS LYNCH BILL A REAL PAIN

The makers of the chronic pain medication OxyContin vowed to fight a Bay
State congressman's bill that would outlaw the drug in the U.S. because of
the rate of addiction and overdose deaths.

"We absolutely share a concern that the illegal use of this drug is a
serious problem in the Boston area," said Robin Hogen, vice president of
public affairs for Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin. "It is not
however a national problem. If you take it off the market because it is
being abused . . . you're really allowing criminals to dictate health care
policy."

U.S. Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (D-South Boston) has filed a bill seeking to
pull the controversial drug from the market, a move that prompted many
medical professionals and patients taking the drug for chronic pain, to
express alarm.

"It has revolutionized comfort for many of my patients," said Marybeth
Singer, a nurse practioner at New England Medical Center who works with
cancer patients.

Singer said the drug, which several patients praised yesterday because they
say it is the only way they can live with chronic pain and still work and
enjoy their families, is "a very useful drug when used appropriately."

But when it's not used as directed, the time-release drug, if crushed and
then injected or snorted, can deliver an almost immediate heroin-like high
that is highly addictive.

Hogen predicted that Lynch's mailbox and phone lines would be jammed from
health care specialists and patients who oppose his proposed ban.
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