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  • Paxil Makers Face Lawsuits Related to PPHN and Other Birth Defects
    Feb-19-07 Breckenridge, CO: The number of lawsuits against Paxil alleging that use of the drug caused PPHN and other birth defects in newborn babies continues to grow. A Colorado family has also filed suit against the makers of Paxil, after their son was born with Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN). The infant was placed on a ventilator imm...
  • More Zyprexa Postcards From the Edge
    Feb-18-07 Washington, DC: On February 13, 2007, Judge Jack Weinstein issued a permanent injunction, prohibiting attorney, Jim Gottstein, and Dr David Egilman, an expert witness in litigation involving Zyprexa , from further disseminating certain Eli Lilly documents that were sealed with a court order until Mr Gottstein released them to the media in December 2006...
  • Trail of Paxil Suicides Leads To GlaxoSmithKline
    Feb-14-07 Washington, DC: On January 29, 2007, BBC-One broadcast, "Secrets of the Drug Trials," a Panorama program based on an investigation by reporter, Shelley Jofre, which revealed how GlaxoSmithKline misled doctors into prescribing Paxil off-label to children, even after its own clinical trials found that kids could become suicidal when taking the drug. The...
  • Kugel Mesh Patch: Keeping Track of the Recalls
    Feb-14-07 Belgium, WI: With so many recalls in the past 14 months, keeping track of Kugel Mesh Patches can be difficult. People who were relieved that their patches were not initially recalled are now learning that the recalls have been expanded to include new lots and product codes. Other people who had their patch fail are left wondering if their replacement...
  • UnumProvident Changes - In Name Only?
    Feb-9-07 Seattle, WA: Insurance giant UnumProvident has announced that it will change its name, but whether or not the company's business practices will also change is still in doubt. UnumProvident announced in mid-January that as part of a rebranding effort the company's name would be changed to Unum Group. The name change is part of an effort by the company...
  • Zyprexa Injury Clock Keeps Ticking Away
    Feb-2-07 San Jose, CA The on-going legal battle over the disclosure of secret Eli Lilly documents that reveal the serious health risks associated with Zyprexa and the company's off-label promotion of the drug involves a matter of grave public concern. But observers on the sidelines of this courtroom circus say the conduct of the judge in helping Lilly keep d...
  • Cymbalta and Birth Defects
    Jan-30-07 New York, NY: Cymbalta , the brand name for duloxetine, has been recently linked to an increased risk of birth complications and serious birth defects including Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN), which occurs when a newborn's circulation system does not adapt to breathing outside the womb. Cymbalta is used to treat major depressiv...
  • Eli Lilly The Habitual Offender
    Jan-25-07 Indianapolis, IN: The revelations that Eli Lilly concealed the side effects of Zyprexa and promoted the drug for unapproved uses is not newly discovered misconduct. It is a persistent pattern of conduct indicative of a nasty habit that needs breaking. After the secret company documents were leaked to the press last month by attorney, Jim Gottstein,...
  • Elidel Lawyer wins pre-emption ruling with the FDA
    Jan-23-07 Los Angeles, CA: In a landmark case ruling, (No. 05-530) Larry Roth, of law offices of Larry M Roth, PA, in cooperation with the law firm of Seeger Weiss, are the first lawyers to win an FDA pre-emption ruling sought by a drug manufacturer in an Elidel lawsuit. Elidel is a topical immunosuppressant drug linked to lymphomas. When people suffer an injur...
  • Buyer Beware: Know Your Title Insurance Regulations
    Jan-22-07 New York, NY: Low interest rates in the past few years have induced many home owners to refinance their home. Did you know that, when a consumer refinances their home in most states, they are entitled to get discounts on certain fees associated with their mortgage? For example, when a home is refinanced in Pennsylvania, title insurers may only charge a...
  • Fosamax and ONJ: Not much is Known about the Link
    Jan-22-07 Denver, CO Fosamax , a drug taken for osteoporosis, has recently been linked to osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Dentists have confirmed they are seeing increasing cases of ONJ in patients and some doctors are also reporting increasing incidents. However, not much is known about the link between Fosamax and ONJ. According to an article in the New Yor...
  • PPH and Fen-Phen: Some Lawsuits Settled
    Jan-20-07 Savannah, GA Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) is a serious lung disorder that can lead to heart failure and potentially death. There is no specific known cause of PPH; all that is known is that it causes increased pressure in the pulmonary artery and a decrease in the amount of blood entering the lungs. Although some lawsuits regarding fen-phen an...
  • DSM Billing Bible - Big Pharma Best Seller
    Dec-27-06 Washington, DC One-hundred percent of the experts involved in writing diagnostic criteria for mood disorders and schizophrenia for the, "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM)," have undisclosed financial ties to the pharmaceutical companies whose drugs are used to treat those conditions. The April 2006 study in the journal, Psycho...
  • Defective Products In Your Body
    Dec-18-06 Sacramento, CA In May 2000, Virginia was injured in a car accident and required a hip replacement. A sulzer hip was implanted in March but shortly afterward Sulzer Orthopedics recalled its Inter-Op acetabular shell for hip implants on December 8, 2000. Some of these implants had an unacceptable level of mineral oil-based lubricant on the product and it...
  • Weighing Benefits of SSRIs Against Suicide Risk
    Dec-8-06 Washington, DC: Before the FDA's Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee begins the discussion at the December 13, 2006, public hearing on the suicide risks associated with selective serotonin inhibitor antidepressants , it should get honest with the audience and openly admit that the SSRIs do not even work. Medical professionals maintain that in...
  • FDA Advisory Committee Schedules Hearing on SSRIs and Suicide
    Dec-5-06 Washington DC: The FDA's Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee will hold a public hearing on December 13, 2006, to review the adult selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) studies on the increased risk of suicide associated with the antidepressants. The panel is expected to vote on whether the risk of suicidality in adults should be inclu...
  • Glaxo Writing Checks Left and Right to Settle Paxil Legal Battles
    Dec-3-06 Madison County, IL: GlaxoSmithKline is no doubt looking forward to the New Year because the end of this one is becoming costlier by the month. On November 1, 2006, the Associated Press reported that Glaxo had agreed to pay $63.8 million to settle a class action lawsuit with allegations that Glaxo promoted Paxil for use with children and adolescents wh...
  • UnumProvident settles with Two States
    Nov-23-06 New York, NY UnumProvident Corp. has settled major lawsuits in the states of New York and California. In the first lawsuit, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announced on November 1 that the UnumProvident will stop contingent commission payments, disclose insurance-broker compensation and pay a settlement of $17.4 million. Of that $17.4 mill...
  • Big Pharma's Battle Over Direct to Consumer Advertising
    Nov-21-06 Big Pharma has Americans running to the doctor demanding the latest advertised drug to treat the latest promoted disorder based on the latest commercial they see on TV. According to a report by CBS News on October 22, 2006, the United States makes up just 5 percent of the world's population, "but it accounts for a whopping 42 percent of the world's spen...
  • Propane Explosions: Often the result of Negligence
    Nov-16-06 Phippsburg, ME: Many people rely on propane to heat their homes and fuel their appliances. Unfortunately, relying on gas such as propane puts people at risk of serious, life-threatening explosions. If you smell a propane leak, it is vital that you contact the proper authorities and leave the area immediately. That is exactly what a Maine woman did la...
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