Opinion ID: 2968817
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Heading: internet surveillance study

Text: Lastly, Parks claims that she complained about an internet surveillance study conducted by Alpharma. The study was conducted to monitor websites frequently used by prescription drug abusers, who share messages about their drug of choice. The results showed that other drugs such as OxyContin and Percocet were mentioned more frequently than Kadian on these sites. J.A. 1019-20. In June 2006, Dr. Stauffer gave a presentation about the internet surveillance study at a national Alpharma meeting. Parks alleges that she complained about this presentation to LaFay and Dr. Stauffer because she was concerned that sales representatives were using the study to market Kadian as less prone to abuse and diversion, which was not necessarily true. 12 J.A. 1016-17, 1607, 1957-58. Neither LaFay nor Dr. Stauffer remembers those conversations. See id. at 1034, 1603. 4