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Frequently asked questions and their answers
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What can patients with serious illnesses do without strong painkillers?

The activity is not directed against the production or marketing of strong painkillers, but against the criminal act of the Sackler family, who marketed an addictive drug intended for severe pain, as a medicine which is not addictive and is also intended for toothache and headache.

Isn't this a problem of drug addicts?

Most of the victims of the Sackler trial were:

  • Ordinary men and women, who were prescribed OxyContin for mild and moderate pain, and became addicted to the drug

  • Boys and girls who started consuming OxyContin for "fun" with the thought that it is not addictive, and became addicted to the drug, and many times later to heroin

  • Those affected by the increase in violent crime, prostitution, and the social collapse of communities due to widespread addiction to OxyContin

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