Yates v. Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharma., Inc, a case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, involves a plaintiff who began going to her OB/GYN when she was 17 years old in 2004. She first went to the doctor because she was sexually active and was experiencing menstrual…
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Watchdog Claims FDA “lax” When Reviewing Blood Thinner Pradaxa
According to a recent news article from the Washington Post, a federal watch group reports the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) exercised “lax” judgment and made “questionable” decisions to be accommodating to the pharmaceutical maker Boehringer Ingelheim when reviewing its application for the anticlotting medication known as Pradaxa.…
Brinkley v. Pliva, Inc.: Defective Generic Drug Lawsuits
Brinkley v. Pliva, Inc., a defective drugs case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, involved plaintiff whose doctor prescribed the brand-name drug Reglan to treat her Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Plaintiff’s pharmacist substituted the generic drug metoclopramide, which was manufactured by defendant. This occurred…
Framingham Compounding Pharmacy Owners Charged with Murder
According to a recent news article from CBS Boston, the founders of a Framingham compounding pharmacy and 12 other employees have been charged with racketeering and second-degree murder. Court papers indicated the compounding pharmacy was only licensed to manufacture small numbers of specific drugs for individual patients. This is the…
FDA Delays Rule on Generic Drug Warnings
Drug manufacturers have an obligation to alert patients to any potential side effects associated with a particular medication. However, because of the way the laws are written, those who make and distribute generic drugs are actually prevented by law from alerting the public to potential problems. The U.S. Food and…
Freeman v. Wyeth – Eighth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Prempro Lawsuit
A plaintiff attorney’s failure to register for the multi-district litigation’s case management/electronic case file system resulted in the dismissal of the plaintiff’s case against the makers of menopause drug Prempro. The decision was recently upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in Freeman v. Wyeth, et…
Germain v. Teva Pharm, USA, Inc. – Single Darvocet Lawsuit to Proceed
A pain medication known as Darvocet has been on the market since 1972, when it first received approval from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. Less than six years later, the medical community acknowledged a link between the drug (a combination of propoxyphene and acetaminophen) and heart trouble. The concerns…
Court Rules Victims of Generic Drugs Can Sue Original Manufacturers
When a patent expires on a medication, drug companies can produce generic versions of the drug to sell to the public. Unfortunately, this can create significant legal complications. In 2011, a court decision established that generic drugmakers cannot make changes to product labels even if the drugmaker is alerted to…
Payne v. Novartis: On Aredia and Zometa Lawsuits
Payne v. Novartis, an appeal argued before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, involved a woman and her husband who sued Novartis, a drug manufacturer, for failing to warn her that its drugs could cause serious damage to her jaw. Those two drugs were Aredia and…
Maker of Nuvaring Warns Patients of New Risks
According to recent article, the makers of Nuvaring are warning Canadian patients that this form of birth control may not be safe for many women. According to the drug company, women who smoke and are over 35-years-old or have had at least one serious heath condition, including blood clotting issues,…