Venezuela has nothing to do with OxyContin, the drug that Andrew Witkoff reportedly overdosed on and died from in 2011.
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Venezuela has nothing to do with OxyContin, the drug that Andrew Witkoff reportedly overdosed on and died from in 2011.
OxyContin was created, marketed, and aggressively pushed by Purdue Pharma, owned by the Sackler family. In the United States, over 500,000 people have died from opioid overdoses since 1999, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Venezuela does not produce OxyContin, does not control its supply chain, and played no role in the Sackler-driven opioid epidemic.
The crisis was fueled by Purdue’s false claims about addiction risk and mass over-prescription by U.S. doctors. No member of the Sackler family faced criminal charges or prison time. In exchange for multibillion-dollar civil settlements, they secured broad legal immunity from future opioid lawsuits. No Sackler even admitted wrongdoing.

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