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An archive of millions of internal documents created by industries that influence public health, hosted by the @ucsf_library Mastodon: @[email protected]
Joined June 2009
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Enjoy a good conversation on medical communications and influence in yesterday's #Opioid #Archive webinar: https://t.co/OMgrbkNxBp
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📣 Join us TODAY to learn how our #Opioid #Archives have been used to study industry influence on medicine. Click to register:
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See how the documentary screening fit into Teva’s overall plans for the American Academy of Pain Medicine’s 2015 annual meeting:
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Teva contributed “financial support, clinical input and other expertise” to the Discovery Channel’s 2015 “Pain Matters” documentary, alongside the company's launch of https://t.co/ksUkJzhpMv. See more in #OIDAimages:
images.oida-resources.jhu.edu
"A poster for an event called "Pain Matters: A Discovery Channel Documentary". The poster has a black and white film strip background with a photo of a man and a young boy sitting on a bench in a...
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Check out Dan Kabella's use of the UCSF Makers Lab to recreate the handle of the Actiq fentanyl lollipop using candy (without fentanyl) as a teaching tool:
library.ucsf.edu
Dan Kabella, PhD, collaborated with the Makers Lab to create a model of a fentanyl lollipop handle formerly made by a pharmaceutical company.
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Read more about the discontinuation in the FDA’s announcement:
fda.gov
Transmucosal immediate-release fentanyl (TIRF) medicines contain fentanyl, a powerful prescription opioid pain reliever.
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Explore a 2017 Teva presentation about titration (finding the optimum dose) of Actiq and Fentora (another TIRF medicine):
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Actiq was commonly referred to as a “fentanyl lollipop.” It and other TIRF (Transmucosal Immediate-Release Fentanyl medicines) were discontinued in 2024. See this image and similar others in #OIDAimages:
images.oida-resources.jhu.edu
"A small cylindrical device with a white cap and a silver body. The device is labeled with the brand name "actin" in blue letters at the top. Below that there is a label that reads "fentanyl citrate...
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Check out the articles: "How an opioid giant deployed a playbook for moulding doctors’ minds" https://t.co/8xpEpIT0xw, and "Promoting opioids, a story about how to influence medical science and opinions."
frontiersin.org
Key origins of the opioid crisis in the US lie in some pharmaceutical companies' substantial efforts to sell prescription painkillers. To legitimize opioids,...
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Join the Opioid Industry Documents Archive on Wednesday, December 3 at 1:00 pm EST (12:00 pm CST / 10:00 am PST) as we host a Q&A with Maud Bernisson and Sergio Sismondo about their articles using OIDA. Register for Zoom webinar here:
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Check out the other concepts and how they were rated in Pinnacle Research Group’s concept testing with pain specialists and high-prescribing PCPs:
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One of four ad concepts tested in 2015 for Teva’s Vantrela ER (long-acting hydrocodone). This “Made for Pain” concept tested well, though feedback noted that the patient’s “life and her happy ending have to be inferred.” See more in #OIDAimages:
images.oida-resources.jhu.edu
"A brochure or flyer design for a company called "made for pain". The background of the brochure is black with a blue and white striped pattern on the left side. On the right side there is a photo of...
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Check out a write-up of our “Opioid Marketing to Veterans” Q&A in the Johns Hopkins News-Letter: https://t.co/kiFIOQYmhx.
jhunewsletter.com
On Thursday, Oct. 9 the Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA) hosted a Q&A with Christopher K. Haddock and Andrew Kolodny about their team’s recent publication: “Imagine the Possibilities Pain...
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Opioid documents at work in @traceytully's reporting for @nytimes @nytimes New York Times on the New Jersey governor’s race, in which the #opioid crisis recently became central to the story:
nytimes.com
Representative Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey Democrat, said a firm once owned by her Republican opponent, Jack Ciattarelli, spread misinformation about opioids. His campaign has threatened to sue her...
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It's #ArchivesMonth!👏 🎉 Join us TODAY to learn how our #Opioid #Archives have been used to examine opioid marketing to veterans. Click to register:
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Learn more about abuse deterrent technologies and opioids in this 2015 Teva slide deck:
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