By Associated Press - Thursday, May 31, 2018

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - The Latest on the state of Alaska’s lawsuit against OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma (all times local):

3:30 p.m.

An attorney for the company that makes the prescription opioid painkiller OxyContin says there is an opioid crisis.

But attorney Mark Cheffo says the state of Alaska has no legal basis for trying to pin that crisis on the company, Purdue Pharma.

Cheffo asked a state court judge in Anchorage on Thursday to dismiss the state’s lawsuit against the Connecticut-based company.

Superior Court Judge Dani Crosby did not immediately rule and did not give a timeline for a decision.

Linda Singer, an attorney representing the state, told Crosby that Purdue should be accountable for its “fair share” of the problem.

The state sued Purdue and its affiliates last year, alleging deceptive marketing practices.

Similar cases are pending around the country.

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8:40 a.m.

The maker of the prescription opioid painkiller OxyContin is asking a judge in Alaska to dismiss a lawsuit that blames the company for the state’s epidemic of opioid abuse.

Arguments are scheduled for Thursday afternoon in Anchorage.

The state sued Purdue Pharma and its affiliates last year, alleging deceptive marketing practices.

Similar cases involving other states are pending around the country. Purdue has denied the allegations.

In court filings, Purdue attorneys say the state is trying to hold the company liable while disregarding factors such as a doctor’s judgment, a patient’s decision on how to use the drug and the state’s decision on whether to cover drug costs through Medicaid.

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