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Oxycodone Research Paper

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In a span of 12 years from 1999 to 2011, consumption of hydrocodone more than doubled and the consumption of oxycodone increased by almost 500%(Annual Review of Public Health Vol. 36:559-574). From 1997 to 2011, there was a 900% increase in individuals seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids(Annual Review of Public Health Vol. 36:559-574). According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the abuse of prescription opioids is the “worst drug overdose epidemic in US history.”
The use of opioids isn’t new to us. People have used opioids such as morphine during several American wars to relieve pain. The Chinese were known to have smoked opium, a dried latex that is extracted from the opium poppy. Opioids …show more content…

OxyContin is an extended release prescription pain reliever formulated from oxycodone manufactured by Purdue Pharma. In the late 1990s and early 2000s Purdue Pharma launched their first fraudulent marketing campaign to boost sales of Oxycontin. Purdue Pharma achieved this through funding more than 20,000 pain-related educational programs where they campaigned the long term use of prescription opioids for chronic non cancer pain. Many scheme techniques were used to market opioid use such as using highly regarded publications and offering continuing-education courses for medical professionals (Gounder). Medical professionals were being taught that the risk of addiction and tolerance was low, risk of opioid-induced respiratory depression was low, and medical professionals should not refuse prescription over concerns about drug diversion and abuse. For example, there were two medical journals that helped increase the numbers of prescribed opioids. The first, the New England Journal of Medicine, published in 1980 said that “less than one per cent of patients at Boston University Medical Center who received narcotics while hospitalized became addicted.” Next, was the journal Pain, which was published in 1986 and it stated that using opioids for non cancer patients is safe and can be prescribed to patients without risk of abuse and addiction

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