An individual lawsuit has been filed by attorneys at Searcy Denney in the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia County. This case is one of several thousand that have been filed in the coordinated mass torts proceedings against the manufacturers of Reglan and metoclopramide. This lawsuit was filed on behalf […]
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Searcy Denney filed a lawsuit on January 4, 2011 in the coordinated proceedings pending in Philadelphia against a number of drug companies who were involved in the manufacture and sale of the brand name drug Reglan as well as metoclopramide, its generic equivalent. This latest filing was on behalf of […]
The Alabama Supreme Court in Wyeth v. Weeks has reaffirmed its ruling in a case questioning whether a brand-name drug maker can be held liable for injuries from a generic version. Plaintiffs Danny and Vicki Weeks sued drug manufacturers for injuries that Danny Weeks allegedly suffered as a result of […]
The Top Ten of anything usually designates the ‘best’ but not in this case. An online report from Adverse Events Inc., an independent company that analyzes the FDA’s database of Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS), has just issued its Top Ten list of Dangerous Drugs for the second quarter Q2 […]
I was thrilled to hear that some of our elected members of Congress are finally working on proactive legislation that might benefit all of us. This is especially encouraging after watching with much discouragement the high level of discord and dysfunction that has become commonplace in the Capitol. Recently, some […]
Earlier this week, a Missouri appeals court issued an opinion that will hopefully have a significant impact on ongoing litigation against the manufacturers of metoclopramide, the generic version of Reglan. In this latest case, the appeals court found that plaintiffs Franzman and Niceley, both of whom suffered tardive dyskinesia after […]
Gladys Mensing took metoclopramide, the generic form of Reglan, a nausea medication that was marketed and prescribed off-label for the treatment of reflux disease and other chronic conditions. Unfortunately, use of metoclopramide or Reglan for more than a few months can cause patients, like Gladys Mensing, to develop severe and […]