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Category: Defective Design

Preemption—So, Why Should Consumers Care?

01/9/2009
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Who protects consumers from negligently manufactured or dangerous drugs and medical devices? Is it the FDA? In part, yes and in part, no. The FDA, because of the way in which it was designed to operate, could be said to be analogous to the “fox guarding the hen house”. In […]

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Levaquin and Serious Tendon Ruptures

11/26/2008
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Levaquin (also known as levofloxacin) is a popular antibiotic that has been used for years for the treatment of upper respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, prostatitis, and bacterial infections.  It is part of a class of drugs known as fluoroquinolones, which were first marketed in the United States in 1997.  […]

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Cornell Study Defines Broad Spectrum of Patients at Risk for Development of Gadolinium-Induced Complications

10/31/2008
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A September of 2008 study published in the journal Radiology, sought to further identify those patients most at risk for the development of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) as a result of exposure to gadolinium-based contrast agents.  Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis is an incurable, devastating disease that manifests itself as significant skin […]

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More Pain From a Pump

10/16/2008
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Patients who undergo shoulder, knee and ankle surgery often experience significant pain; particularly immediately post surgery. To try and manage that pain, physicians have often employed the use of pain pumps. These pumps inject pain killer into the body in a regulated fashion to minimize pain, while controlling the tendency […]

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Big Tobacco and their Bean Counters

07/3/2008
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So, what is Big Tobacco doing these days in the Florida “Engle” litigation? Are they aggressively trying to bring cases to trial so they can be vindicated? Are they conducting important investigation and discovery in an effort to further justice? Ah, not so much. I speak with clients each day […]

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It’s Herbal So It Must Be Safe—Right?

06/6/2008
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Not necessarily. The herbal product industry is still a largely unregulated industry and historically we know that many of America’s Corporate Citizens have a hard time policing themselves. When those spreadsheets hit the boardroom tables in Big Corporations, it can be difficult for them to consider safety and not focus […]

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Tort Reform—Corporate America’s Answer to Doing the Wrong Thing

03/26/2008
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Do Big Corporations rail against the production of defective products? Do they form groups to monitor unsafe manufacturing methods? Does Corporate America want to put the American consumer first? The answer is a resounding—NO! So, do these things, by themselves, make Big Corporations bad? Again, a resounding-NO! Corporate America is […]

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