The opioid crisis isn’t just the Sacklers’ fault – and making Purdue Pharma pay isn’t enough on its own to fix the pharmaceutical industry’s deeper problems
- Written by David Herzberg, Associate Professor of History, University at Buffalo
Many companies have sold dangerous prescription drugs.Peter Dazeley/The Image Bank via Getty ImagesYou may have heard of the Sackler family and the role that they and their privately held company, Purdue Pharma, played in the opioid crisis. One TV series depicting the family as a villainous clan has earned 14 Emmy nominations. Another is in the...

