The Sackler family and Purdue Pharma operated with extreme secrecy, comparable to drug cartels, to push OxyContin. Despite initial resistance from FDA reviewer Curtis Wright, who likened the drug to 'heroin in a candy wrapper,' it was approved after a private meeting. The drug's label misleadingly stated it was 'believed to be non-addictive,' downplaying its significant risks.
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