BOSTON - The founder of Insys Therapeutics Inc put profits over patient safety by bribing doctors to prescribe an addictive fentanyl spray, fueling the U.S. opioid epidemic, a federal prosecutor said on Thursday at the end of a landmark trial.
John Kapoor, the drugmaker’s former chairman, and four colleagues are the first executives of a painkiller manufacturer to face trial for conduct that authorities say was tied to a drug abuse epidemic that kills tens of thousands of Americans each year. Assistant U.S. Attorney Nathaniel Yeager told a federal jury in Boston in his closing argument that Kapoor sought to eliminate the risk of Insys failing after investing millions of dollars in founding it by bribing doctors to prescribe the company’s pain drug Subsys.
“They eliminated that risk and transferred it to the patients who were prescribed that drug,” Yeager said. “Profits over patients.”
Hmmmmm
Is China a threat to US? No Is Russia a threat to US? No Who poses a threat to Americans' safety? Capitalist in America. Sometimes socialism is not bad! In China those drug company's execs may face the death penalty!
It is just as much as the doctors' fault. As they were OATH BOUND to do no harm. Yet they continued to take the drug companies' money and write prescriptions for drugs that people didn't need. If it wasn't for the doctors, it wouldn't be in the public's hands
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