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August 25, 2010 — infants. Every year 12-18 million Americans have been treated with colour with colour with anti-depressants. Zoloft, Prozac, as well as Paxil have been the little of the usual ones as they...
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by NewsInferno
July 22, 2010 — GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has agreed to pay in excess of $1 billion to settle hundreds of lawsuits over claims of birth defects linked to Paxil, said Fierce Pharma. The $1 billion is from the drug maker’s $2.4 billion legal...
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July 22, 2010 — A quick and unashamed plug for a couple of blogs that I hope you are all regular readers of… Seroxat Sufferers and GSK: Licence to (K)ill I am always amazed by the sheer amount of work that Bob Fiddaman at Seroxat Sufferers puts in...
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in Business by About Law Suits
July 21, 2010 — GlaxoSmithKline has reportedly agreed to pay more than $1 billion to settle hundreds of Paxil birth defect lawsuits , as part of an effort to clear its books of Paxil and Avandia litigation. Bloomberg...
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by Pharmalot
July 21, 2010 — In an effort to get its arms around massive litigation, GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to settle yet another wad of product-liability lawsuits involving one of its popular meds. The latest deal involves an agrement to pay more than $1 billion...
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by NewsInferno
July 20, 2010 — GlaxoSmithKline may have settled another Paxil birth defect lawsuit. According to the Associated Press, the lawsuit was filed by a South Dakota woman who blamed the antidepressant for the death of her infant son. The suit...
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July 17, 2010 — It would be difficult to find a better career than employment as a GlaxoSmithKline attorney, especially if job security is a top priority. Not a year goes by when the company is not doling out millions of dollars to defend against charges...
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July 16, 2010 — GlaxoSmithKline has announced that it is setting aside $2.36 billion to cover the costs of Avandia lawsuits , Paxil lawsuits and to settle an investigation by the U.S. government into a former production facility. In a...
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in Business by PharmaGossip
July 16, 2010 — The company is trying to "put the Avandia litigation issue behind [it] before earnings and get the story as clean as possible going forward," Mark Clark, an analyst at Deutsche Bank AG in London, said in a telephone interview. "Most...
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by NewsInferno
July 14, 2010 — Drugs in the class called anticholinergics, which include over-the-counter (OTC) products such as Benadryl, Dramamine, Excedrin PM, Sominex and Tylenol PM and prescription drugs such as Paxil, Detrol, Demerol, and...
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by Pharmalot
June 30, 2010 — There have been numerous claims that a medication caused a suicide, but few lead to sweeping changes. In Canada, however, the suicide of 18-year-old Sarah Carlin, who had taken the Paxil...
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in News by About Law Suits
June 24, 2010 — GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to settle Paxil birth defect lawsuits brought on behalf of nearly 200 people. The settlements come after the company was hit with a $2.5 million verdict in the first case to go to trial last year. ...
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by NewsInferno
June 23, 2010 — The maker of Paxil has settled nearly every birth defect lawsuit scheduled to go to trial in Philadelphia, PA over the next eight months. According to a report in the National Law Journal, only one lawsuit in the mass tort...
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June 23, 2010 — "Paxil Litigation Over Birth Defects Shifts to Settlement": Amaris Elliott-Engel has this article today in The Legal Intelligencer. I worked on plaintiffs' brief in opposition to defendant's post-trial motions filed in the...