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Pharmaceutical negligence

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Eli Lilly pharmaceutical company recently agreed to a 1.4 billion dollar settlement of a lawsuit alleging false marketing of the anti psychotic drug Zyprexa. Apparently, federal authorities indicated that Eli Lilly marketed the drug for year for unauthorized uses. An article in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests the drug is no safer than older drugs for treating disease such as schizophrenia. 

If you or a loved on has been injured because of a pharmaceutical company error, please call one of our defective product attorneys. 

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Recently a Maryland man settled a wrongful prescription lawsuit against Walmart. The man died when he took prescriptions issued from a Walmart pharmacy intended for someone else. If you or a loved one were wrongly prescribed medication and thereafter took the medicine which led to physical consequences, please call one of our medical malpractice attorneys. All of our fees are contingent upon the outcome of the case. If we are not successful on your case, there will be no fee.
 
There is some dispute as to whether Darvon should remain on the shelf of pharmacies since it has been proven that it has very little pain relieving properties but has the potential for addiction. A federal advisory panel suggests that the Food and Drug Administration should ban the prescription. The drug is usually marketed as Darvocet. Apparently, more than 20 million prescriptions for Darvocet were written in 2007 alone. 

If you or a loved one has become addicted to Darvocet that was prescribed to you, please call one of our medical malpractice lawyers for a free consultation. All of our fees are contingent upon the outcome of the case. If we are not successful on your case, there will be no fee.

Medication Errors

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Hollywood's Dennis Quaid recently spoke to Congress regarding drug overdoses and patient's rights. He advocates for the patient's right to sue pharmaceutical companies. Heparin, a commonly administered blood thinner, has been placed on the hot seat because the packaging for different dosages is very similar. In some cases, infants have been given 1,000 times the recommended dosage! In 2006, three Indianapolis infants died because of this mistake. Each year, 7,000 people die in the U.S. Because of medication errors. (Yost, www.newsday.com, 5/14/08) A Tucson family was awarded $6 million recently because their mother died of a morphine overdose. Upon hospitalization, she was prescribed one dosage of morphine. Then several days later the dosage was increased replacing the prior dosage. However, when she was transferred to a nursing home, both prescriptions were given to her twice a day causing her to die from acute morphine intoxication. (Flick, www.tucsoncitizen.com, 5/14/08) 

Accidental overdoses and drug interactions can cause health complications or death. Inform your doctor and pharmacist of all medications, prescription and over-the-counter, you are taking to insure your personal safety. Always ask questions if you are concerned about anything relating to your prescriptions and treatment. Read all of the information provided with your prescription and all warning labels. And finally, constantly check your prescription refills to verify you have received the correct dosage and pill.

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