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June 8, 2020
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Please join us ahead of the broadcast premiere of Opioids, Inc. for a virtual discussion about holding big pharmaceutical companies accountable with the film’s director, Tom Jennings, and the US Pharma and Biotech correspondent for the Financial Times, Hannah Kuchler.
8-9PM EST: Virtual Discussion with audience Q&A
10pm EST: Broadcast Premiere of Opioids, Inc. on FRONTLINE PBS (check local listings)
In Opioids Inc., FRONTLINE PBS and the Financial Times teamed up to co-investigate the corrupt practices behind the rise of the pharmaceutical company Insys Therapeutics, as they bribed doctors to prescribe a highly addictive opioid painkiller that is 50 to 100 times stronger than heroin.
The virtual discussion will preview clips from the film and feature a deep dive into the problematic marketing tactics of the pharmaceutical industry and why prosecutors pursued Insys Therapeutics using statutes originally designed for the mafia.
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Hannah Kuchler: US Pharma and Biotech Correspondent, the Financial Times
Tom Jennings: Film Director/Producer of Opioids Inc., FRONTLINE PBS
Shaunagh Connaire: US Editor of Alpha Grid, the Financial Times
Moderated by Lauren Ezell: Senior Editor, FRONTLINE PBS
This is a free virtual event that will be hosted on Zoom. You must RSVP in order to receive the Zoom link, which will be included in your email confirmation. If you are new to Zoom, please visit this Quick start guide for new users.
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