Graphic with text, “Introduction of Higher Strength Facilitates Growth of All Strengths” seems to highlight the benefits of stronger #opioids for sales numbers, rather than healthcare. See in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/47a326ac-718a-42c8-8da7-29cc9a26e4cd/
An infographic that explains the opportunity to grow [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"An infographic that explains the opportunity to grow the brand. It has a title at the top that reads "Opportunity to Grow the Brand" and below it there is a subtitle that reads: "Introduction of Higher Strength Facilitates Growth of All Strengths". <br /><br />There are four arrows in the image each representing a different stage of the growth process. The first arrow is orange the second arrow is yellow the third arrow is blue and the fourth arrow is red. Each arrow has a label on it that says "EXH 8" "EX12" "16" and "EX32". The arrows are pointing upwards indicating that the growth is expected to reach a peak of $162.2 million total net sales FY13.<br /><br />The infographic also has a logo at the bottom right corner that reads "#SP2.0"." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/47a326ac-718a-42c8-8da7-29cc9a26e4cd/

Mallinckrodt worked with Verde Technologies’ Medsaway® pouches to promote safe disposal of medications. The label highlights cleaner drinking water, but the image’s source presentation focuses on minimizing “the potential for diversion or accidental exposure” of prescription #opioids. See in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/d4201f85-a100-45e4-96c1-b692044bba2a/
This "Digital Pain Diary” feature was part of the Teva Pain Portal and the company’s “Project Breakthrough” campaign to promote Fentora, a fentanyl buccal tablet. See in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/a18f4929-aefb-4f3c-b5bd-1456485de031/
Two electronic devices - an iPad and an [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"Two electronic devices - an iPad and an iPhone - displaying a 3D model of a man's torso. The iPad is on the left side of the image and the iPhone is in the center. On the iPad screen there is a list of categories such as Core Lower Body Chest Shoulders Back and Back. The categories are arranged in a grid-like format with columns for each category. On the top right corner of the screen the iPad is displaying the "Rate your pain" button which is highlighted in green. Below the button there are three icons representing different types of pain - one for lower body one for chest and one for shoulder. The first icon is a green circle with a white arrow pointing to the right indicating that the user can rate their pain. The second icon is an orange circle with the text "How much pain are you experiencing?" and the third icon is green with a red arrow pointing towards the right. The image appears to be a screenshot of a medical app or app that allows users to monitor and manage their pain levels." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/a18f4929-aefb-4f3c-b5bd-1456485de031/

This image of a marquee board reading “Don't worry everything is going to be amazing,” with a pile of pills on top of the picture, was used in a 2015 DEA Compliance presentation for Teva. See in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/a4f2b820-fec3-4349-b6c8-fae3d4816e4a/
A close-up of a pile of white pills [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"A close-up of a pile of white pills on a blue surface. The pills are scattered around the surface and appear to be of different sizes and shapes. In the background there is a text that reads "Don't worry everything I's going to be amazing". The text is written in a cursive font and is in a pink color. The image has a vintage or retro feel to it." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/a4f2b820-fec3-4349-b6c8-fae3d4816e4a/

“Are you seeing your patients or your fears?” was one of several messaging concepts Teva tested in 2014 for their OraGuard abuse deterrent technology. See in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/521efc86-109d-4969-bfe1-b3be1a100941/
Teva contributed “financial support, clinical input and other expertise” to the Discovery Channel’s 2015 “Pain Matters” documentary, alongside the company's launch of PainMatters.com. See more in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/0f810f3e-0e8a-411b-9559-f47eba36f298/
A poster for an event called "Pain Matters: [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"A poster for an event called "Pain Matters: A Discovery Channel Documentary". The poster has a black and white film strip background with a photo of a man and a young boy sitting on a bench in a park. The man is wearing a red t-shirt and is holding a red bucket while the boy is standing next to him. The text on the poster reads "Patient and Provider Perspectives on Pain Management" and "Wednesday March 18 2015 - American Academy of Pain Medicine 31st Annual Meeting". Below the photo there is a brief description of the event which states that millions of Americans live with chronic pain - more than cancer diabetes and heart disease combined. The event will be held on Wednesday March 19 2015 at 12:00 p.m. at the American Academy." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/0f810f3e-0e8a-411b-9559-f47eba36f298/

Actiq was commonly referred to as a “fentanyl lollipop.” It and other TIRF (Transmucosal Immediate-Release Fentanyl medicines) were discontinued in 2024. See this image and similar others in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/5b8f0693-6068-4632-abd7-fd6d356ea1a1/
A small cylindrical device with a white cap [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"A small cylindrical device with a white cap and a silver body. The device is labeled with the brand name "actin" in blue letters at the top. Below that there is a label that reads "fentanyl citrate oral transmucosal lozenge". The device appears to be made of plastic and has a handle on one end. The body of the device is slightly curved and the cap is slightly open revealing the contents inside. The label also has the brand's logo and the words "Figure 2."." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/5b8f0693-6068-4632-abd7-fd6d356ea1a1/

One of four ad concepts tested in 2015 for Teva’s Vantrela ER (long-acting hydrocodone). This “Made for Pain” concept tested well, though feedback noted that the patient’s “life and her happy ending have to be inferred.” See more in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/b2a02169-c91f-4ed0-afd4-fbb2b8f98c13/
A brochure or flyer design for a company [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"A brochure or flyer design for a company called "made for pain". The background of the brochure is black with a blue and white striped pattern on the left side. On the right side there is a photo of a woman's face in a square frame. The woman is smiling and looking directly at the camera. The text on the frame reads "Made for pain" in white letters. Below the photo there are three smaller images of the company's logo and contact information. The overall design is modern and professional with a clean and minimalist layout." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/b2a02169-c91f-4ed0-afd4-fbb2b8f98c13/

A graphic explains the DETERx multiparticulate design meant to reduce tampering and abuse of drugs like #opioids. See more in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/fd8e0909-eb0e-4ba8-ad74-86aa7a8d83ca/
An idiographic that explains the concept of deter™ [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"An idiographic that explains the concept of deter™ Multiparticulate Design. It is divided into three sections. The first section on the top left shows a close-up of a beaker filled with yellow-colored beads. The beads are arranged in a circular pattern with the largest bead in the center and the smallest bead on the right side. The text above the image explains that each capsule is filled with small spherical beads which protect time-release from tampering. The idiographic also mentions that each bead contains drug molecules uniformly dispersed in extended release tamper-resistant matrix materials and crushing ER product typically results in plasma spike. The bottom section of the idiographic has a graph that shows the relationship between the two components. The graph shows that the product is controlled by a diffusion mechanism which helps to reduce the amount of time released from the product." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/fd8e0909-eb0e-4ba8-ad74-86aa7a8d83ca/

This ad for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup (a morphine/alcohol blend marketed for teething pain) was in a presentation on “Regulation of Opioids: Past, Present and Future Perspectives,” by Stephen Ziegler for Teva. See more in #OIDAimages: https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/d37da1d0-64de-48a3-8a7b-d345dc8e159b/
An advertisement for Mrs. Windsor's Soothing Syrup. It [...] - OIDA Image Collection

"An advertisement for Mrs. Windsor's Soothing Syrup. It features a young woman holding a baby in her arms. The woman is wearing a red and green dress with a white collar and a red shawl draped over her shoulders. She has her hair styled in an updo and is looking down at the baby with a gentle expression on her face. The baby is a young girl with blonde hair and is smiling at the woman. The background is a greenish-blue color with a floral pattern. Above the woman there is a gold border with the words "Mrs. Windsor" written in a cursive font. The overall style of the advertisement is vintage and ornate." OIDA Image Collection. Available at https://images.oida-resources.jhu.edu/d37da1d0-64de-48a3-8a7b-d345dc8e159b/