A state court judge in Philadelphia refuses to dismiss roughly 2,000 lawsuits brought by patients who took the digestive drug Reglan. She holds that the Supreme Court's decision in PLIVA, Inc. v.
Generic drugmakers won a victory at the nation’s highest court Thursday in a ruling some fear may give these companies too much shelter from liability claims. Generic drugmakers won a victory at the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's most serious warning will be added to the heartburn drug metoclopramide (brand name Reglan), which has been shown to cause muscle spasms and tics when used for ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court said on Friday that it would decide whether generic drug companies could be sued under state law over allegations they failed to provide adequate label ...
COMMACK, N.Y., Dec. 1, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The law office of Rudolph F.X. Migliore, P.C. announced today the firm is now accepting cases on behalf of people who used the prescription drug Reglan and ...
Women prescribed the antiemetic agent metoclopramide during pregnancy appear to be at no significantly increased risk for adverse outcomes, including spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, and infants with ...
The question: Is a drug approved for heartburn and other gastrointestinal disorders safe for use by pregnant women with morning sickness? This study: It analyzed data on 81,703 infants, including ...
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