Pubdate: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 Source: Charleston Daily Mail (WV) Copyright: 2003 Charleston Daily Mail Contact: http://www.dailymail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/76 Author: Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) DRUG FIRM HELPS FIGHT ILLICIT OXYCONTIN USE Company gives funds to police LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Since March, undercover deputies in Letcher County have arrested more than two dozen suspected OxyContin abusers and dealers by using new $250 hidden tape recorders to document stings. Purdue Pharma, which manufacturers the pain drug, provided the money to buy the machines -- and a lot more. The company has given Letcher County and seven other Kentucky police agencies $10,000 each this year to fight illicit drugs. Five more grants are pending. "This money was like a blessing," said Letcher County Sheriff Danny Webb, who had no such funds available when he took office in January. For Purdue, the handouts are part of a high-dollar program aimed at repairing OxyContin's battered image. As OxyContin became a favorite of narcotics abusers, many doctors in Appalachia and other rural parts of the nation turned skittish about prescribing it and a number of patients shied away from taking it. Purdue now is spending heavily -- some $130 million a year by its measure -- to help curb that illicit use and restore the drug's medical reputation, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported Sunday. About $100 million is paying for research into a new formula for the drug that would thwart abuse yet keep its pain-relief qualities, said Robin Hogen, Purdue's vice president of public affairs. Purdue is spending $6 million for television and newspaper ads in Kentucky and six other states to rally the public against illegal pill use. The ads build on another radio campaign ran in Florida, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and West Virginia, discouraging illegal use of prescription drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh