Merck & Co. is paying claims by the families of more than 3,100 users of its Vioxx painkiller who died of heart attacks or strokes blamed on the drug, according to a law firm administering a $4.85 billion settlement fund. The fund will pay about 3,000 claims for heart attack…
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Paxil and Heart and Lung Birth Defects
New studies point to an increased risk of Paxil birth defects in babies whose mothers use the antidepressant during pregnancy. According to the findings of two studies, women who were taking Paxil during their first trimester were one and a half to two times more likely to have a baby…
Bayer Yaz Death Probed By Swiss Agency
Bayer AG, Germany’s largest drugmaker, said its Yaz contraceptive is part of an investigation by a Swiss health regulator into the death of a young woman who took the pill. The Swissmedic agency and an investigative judge are looking into the case of the woman, who died from the effects…
Bayer and Lawsuits Involving Yaz and Yasmin
As Reported in the NY Times. Read the full article here. The oral contraceptives Yaz and Yasmin are the top-selling pharmaceutical line for Bayer HealthCare, largely as a result of marketing that presents them as much more than mere pregnancy prevention. Yaz, in particular, the top-selling birth control pill in…
Missouri Hog Lawsuits and Toxic Environmental Pollution
A faint rotten-egg smell drifts off a covered lagoon a hundred yards from a well-traveled Missouri gravel road. This is battleground — ground zero in what some see as a high-stakes fight for the future of Missouri agriculture. But in Kansas City law offices 80 miles away, combatants prepare for…
Update: Paxil Heart Birth Defects and PPHN Lawsuits
In 2003, GSK initiated a retrospective analysis of women, dating back to 1995, who had taken antidepressants in the first trimester of their pregnancies and had given birth to children with major congenital malformations. The study found an association between Paxil and congenital malformations in mothers taking Paxil in the…
Yaz Birth Control Link to Embolism Investigated
Switzerland’s medicines supervisor has said it will investigate allegations an oral contraceptive contributed to a fatal lung embolism in a woman. The embolism occurred ten months after the woman starting taking Yaz birth control pills produced by German firm Bayer. She died in mid-September. Swissmedic announced on Friday it would…
Overuse of Denture Cream with Zinc Leads to Lawsuits
When he began getting weak, 61-year-old Ronald Beaver figured he might just be feeling his age. Eventually his problem was traced to a serious blood disorder caused by low levels of copper. It wasn’t until several weeks later — after the man from Tamarac, Fla., started getting daily doses of…
Oklahoma to File Lawsuit Against Big Poultry
Oklahoma brought a pollution lawsuit in 2005 against the Arkansas poultry industry, suggesting the threat of legal action may have spurred the companies to do better at policing themselves. ”The water quality is getting better, and this year, especially, we had very little algae,” said Archie ”Trey” Peyton III, 35,…
AstraZeneca Denied Seroquel’s Diabetes Link Years After Warning
An AstraZeneca Plc saleswoman told a U.S. doctor the antipsychotic Seroquel didn’t cause diabetes almost four years after the company warned Japanese physicians about the drug’s links to the disease, internal documents show. Nancy White, the saleswoman, and a colleague met with an unidentified doctor in July 2006 who reported…