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Does your child have autism? Were you prescribed Depakote at any point during your pregnancy Earlier this year, the attorneys at Zoll & Kranz, LLC filed a lawsuit on behalf of a mother whose child was diagnosed with
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported last week that Bedford-based Ben Venue Laboratories is recalling an inhaled drug solution used in nebulizers because a glass particle was found in a vial of the drug. According to the Plain Dealer, one
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The Ohio Attorney General, Mike DeWine, recently announced that Ohio is included in the $35 million settlement to resolve allegations of unlawful promotion of Rapamune. Rapamune is approved for use in kidney transplant patients in order to
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Carefully monitor medication being given to nursing home residents, as there have been reports of residents receiving powerful antipsychotic drugs, usually to suppress issues relating to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. According to National Public
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According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has revealed that the number of medical device recalls nationally doubled between 2003 and 2012. The paper reported that the agency attributes the
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If it seems like there have been many drug recalls in the news lately, it is probably because the number of recalls has increased over the past two years. According to medcitynews.com, the number of U.S. Food
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According to Wall St. Cheat Sheet, drug manufacturer Novartis AG has recalled more than five million blood pressure medications after a photocuring agent allegedly contaminated the drugs during the packaging process. The recalled drugs include Exforge, Exforge HCT,
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As described in the Tennessean (9/30, Roche), last week in Massachusetts, US Bankruptcy Judge Henry Boroff set a Jan. 15, 2014, deadline for victims of the nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak to file claims in the bankruptcy
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According to the Lincoln Journal Star, a Nebraska woman has filed a lawsuit against Pfizer Inc. alleging that the company failed to warn her about the risk of diabetes associated with the cholesterol drug Lipitor. The
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New England Compounding Center(NECC) owner, Barry Cadden, and supervising pharmacist, Glenn Chin, were arrested yesterday and charged with second-degree murder. Eleven others associated were arrested as well. Do you remember when there was a fungal
