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Johnson & Johnson Australia – Tasmania Opium Poppy Farms

 

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Over time, Johnson & Johnson realized that the strains of poppies that they offered wasn’t enough. Subsidiaries were created to allow new strains of poppies to be created and distributed throughout the world. Medications such as hydrocodone, codeine, and morphine all use poppy as one of their core elements.

 

Noramco and Tasmanian Alkaloids were subsidiaries of JNJ Australia that allowed a new strain of poppy to be created that didn’t contain morphine. Morphine has been used for centuries to make operations easier and to treat pain. The downside to the drug is that it is highly addictive and readily available. Being able to create a strain of poppies that don’t contain morphine was believed to be a very lucrative option to Johnson & Johnson because it would create a less addictive pain treatment option.

 

The Norman poppy was a strain that was created with no morphine and the raw materials produced contained a high level ofthebainethat is commonly used as the base in many pain medications today. Asthe top narcotic supplier, J&Jquickly took over the opioid API supply. API stands for active pharmaceutical ingredients. As one of the top API manufacturers, Johnson & Johnson had the responsibility to make sure that the products they provided to their suppliers were safe for public distributions. The attorneys representing the lawsuits against the company claim that they failed to do their due diligence to properly inform the public of the risks involved in taking substances made from the Norman poppy.

 

In order for Johnson & Johnson to be able to create the large amounts of poppies that it needed; it created an Australian poppy farm. The JNJ Australia Tasmania’s opium poppy was the Norman poppy that is commonly used in the creation ofOxyContin.The J&J Opioid Kingpin processed opium poppies and used them to not only create their own medications but also distributed them to other drug manufacturers. Being able to cultivate poppies in Tasmania, Australia allowed the company to be held to different standards than they would if they were cultivating in America. Purdue manufactures OxyContin and has been blamed for much of the opioid epidemic that is taking place today.

 

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