How bankrupt Pa. drug firm Endo could earn $265 million on an ‘exceptionally powerful opioid’ it removed twice from market

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in September. Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro was one of the seven whose filing called the top executive pre-bankruptcy bonuses “excessive.”

In 1970, 309 “addict-patients” at the city-run Philadelphia General Hospital spoke about their drug abuse. One-in-five said they abused Numorphan at least once, according to the 1972 published report on the findings. In 1982, Endo’s then-owner DuPont withdrew Numorphan tablets from the market for “commercial reasons” and amid “anecdotal reports of abuse by injection,” according to a FDA review of oxymorphone’s regulatory history.

 

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