Category Archives: Pharmaceuticals
20 New Duragesic & Fentanyl Patch Documents Posted At www.DangerousDrugs.us
If you’re interested either in product liability lawsuits in general, or in the litigation over Duragesic & generic fentanyl patches, then you’ll want to check out my website www.dangerousdrugs.us. I’ve posted 20 documents this weekend, including depositions, expert reports, and other documents filed in these cases. The depositions are great resources both for practicing attorneys [...]
Lots of Documents Produced During Discovery in Duragesic & Fentanyl Lawsuits
At my Dangerous Drugs web site, I’ve posted quite a few documents produced during discovery in product liability lawsuits against the makers of the Duragesic fentanyl patch. They really shed some light on how these defective patches were made and made it onto the market. I’ll be posting more in the near future, but here [...]
That’ll teach Forest Labs to improperly market drugs!
And we wonder why drug companies behave so badly – look at the “punishment” they received. Forest Laboratories Inc. said Friday the Food and Drug Administration approved its depression and anxiety drug Lexapro for use in children between the ages of 12 and 17 years old. The drug is currently approved as a treatment for [...]
Check out this interview with David “No Preemption” Frederick – the guy who won Wyeth v. Levine
I have a new hero… Scott Drake talks with David Frederick who represented Diana Levine in the Wyeth Supreme Court case. Frederick talks about how the case was won and the challenges of arguing before the Supreme Court. Source: Counsel for Diana Levine…David Frederick – Legal Broadcast Network Blog Page – Legal Broadcast Network Blog [...]
More battles over drug preemption – this time in Oklahoma
I got the following email and thought it was worth posting: From the Oklahoma House of Representatives press office: On the same day that the Republican-led House of Representatives passed legislation increasing federal control over the local judiciary, the U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling in total opposition. Last Wednesday the House passed HB1603, a [...]