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Raymond Sackler is a real person portrayed by Lawrence Arancio in the TV series Dopesick (based on a true story).
In the first episode they appeared in, titled First Bottle (season 1), they were 69 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 8 aired

Raymond Sackler

by Lawrence Arancio

character

Episodes6

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    First Bottle

    episode S1.E1 october 2021
    Richard Sackler begins to launch a powerful new painkiller, a rural doctor is introduced to the drug, a coal miner plans her future, a DEA agent learns of black market pills and federal prosecutors decide to open a case into OxyContin.
  • 8.4
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    The 5th Vital Sign

    episode S1.E3 october 2021
    Doctor Finnix begins to take Betsy off OxyContin, Bridget sees the toll the it's taking on communities, Rick and Randy investigate the world of "pain societies" and, with sales climbing, Richard Sackler makes bigger plans for his new drug.
  • 8.5
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    Pseudo-Addiction

    episode S1.E4 october 2021
    Sky-high OxyContin sales are threatened by reports of abuse, prosecutors investigate a claim central to OxyContin marketing, and Finnix begins to question the safety of the drug.
  • 8.6
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    The Whistleblower

    episode S1.E5 october 2021
    With OxyContin abuse spreading across the country, Bridget brings the fight to Purdue while Rick and Randy seek to find a whistleblower within Purdue to tie their case together.
  • 8.9
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    Black Box Warning

    episode S1.E7 november 2021
    Richard Sackler and Purdue work the system to prevent their drug from being reined in, Bridget has a breakthrough in her mission, Betsy has hit rock-bottom while Finnix explores new avenues, and Rick and Randy ready their criminal case.
  • 8.7
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    The People vs. Purdue Pharma

    episode S1.E8 november 2021
    Rick and Randy's criminal investigation now threatens Richard Sackler's empire, activists take action against Purdue, and Finnix tries to heal his beloved community that's been ravaged by addiction.