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− | '''Insys Therapeutics''' is a manufacturer of [[pharmaceuticals]], most notably Subsys, a sublingual [[fentanyl]] spray. | + | '''Insys Therapeutics''' is a manufacturer of [[pharmaceuticals]], most notably Subsys, a sublingual [[fentanyl]] spray which has been linked to the increase in opioid-related deaths in the USA. |
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In 2017, the company donated $500,000 to try to defeat a ballot initiative that would make recreational use of [[marijuana]] legal under [[Arizona]] law.<ref>https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-09-08/fentanyl-maker-donates-big-to-campaign-opposing-pot-legalization</ref> | In 2017, the company donated $500,000 to try to defeat a ballot initiative that would make recreational use of [[marijuana]] legal under [[Arizona]] law.<ref>https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-09-08/fentanyl-maker-donates-big-to-campaign-opposing-pot-legalization</ref> | ||
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+ | [[John Kapoor]], the founder of Insys, was arrested in October 2017, charged with racketeering and fraud in connection with "a nationwide scheme to push an extremely potent opioid drug containing [[fentanyl]] onto patients."<ref>https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/10/doj-billionaire-pharma-owner-fueled-the-opioid-epidemic-with-bribery-scheme/</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 30 October 2017
Insys Therapeutics (Corporation) | |
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Founder | John Kapoor |
Headquarters | Chandler, Arizona |
Insys Therapeutics is a manufacturer of pharmaceuticals, most notably Subsys, a sublingual fentanyl spray which has been linked to the increase in opioid-related deaths in the USA.
Activities
In 2017, the company donated $500,000 to try to defeat a ballot initiative that would make recreational use of marijuana legal under Arizona law.[1]
Arrest
John Kapoor, the founder of Insys, was arrested in October 2017, charged with racketeering and fraud in connection with "a nationwide scheme to push an extremely potent opioid drug containing fentanyl onto patients."[2]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Claire McCaskill | “This company has repeatedly gotten away with fines that amounted to a slap on the wrist for actions that helped fuel a nationwide epidemic that’s claimed hundreds of thousands of American lives. Anyone, including top executives, who potentially violated criminal law should be aggressively prosecuted.” | Claire McCaskill | October 2017 |
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