![]() ![]() They eventually had three sons who went through medical school. In the early 1900s, the family, father Isaac (from the Austrian Empire), and mother Sophie, (from Poland), landed in New York City, set up a modest grocery store and dabbled unsuccessfully in real estate. The brothers Sackler, mostly Arthur, the oldest, controlled the drugs from beginning to end, including the advertising. Side effects were reported by 27 percent of the users. ![]() They assured users none had any side effects. Long before Mortimer and Raymond Sackler came up with Ox圜ontin - older brother Arthur had died by then, they were involved with the tranquilizers Valium, Librium and many other meds. It’s also about insatiable greed and lies on many fronts. If you think this story is simply about drugs the Sackler family foisted upon the public, you are wrong. "Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty" ![]()
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