Generic Reglan Lawsuit Against Brand-Name Manufacturer to Proceed
Alabama’s Supreme Court has ruled that the manufacturers of brand name medications can be held responsible for failing to warn about the risk of side effects, even if the plaintiff…
Alabama’s Supreme Court has ruled that the manufacturers of brand name medications can be held responsible for failing to warn about the risk of side effects, even if the plaintiff…
Legislation may soon go before Congress that would circumvent a Supreme Court decision that allows generic drug manufacturers to escape responsibility for failing to warn about serious and potentially life-threatening…
A federal judge has dismissed claims against Watson Pharmaceuticals, which alleged that their generic version of Fosamax caused femur fractures to develop suddenly, with little or no trauma at all.
Canadian health officials are requiring stronger warnings about the risk of movement disorders from Reglan, which is sold as generic metoclopramide.
In a devastating opinion for consumers, the Supreme Court has ruled that generic drug companies can not be held liable for failing to warn about known side effects of medications…
The New Jersey state court system has seen a sharp increase in the number of Reglan tardive dykinesia lawsuits filed over the past few months, as many complaints were filed…
Three Texas residents have filed a Reglan lawsuit alleging that side effects of the acid reflux drug caused them to develop serious movement disorders, such as tardive dyskinesia and drug-induced…
A federal appeals court has rejected an argument by a generic drug manufacturer that it should be immune from liability through product liability lawsuits simply because they are copying the…
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal filed by generic drug makers, who say that federal laws requiring their labels to match those of the original medication…
The number of Reglan lawsuits filed in New Jersey state court has climbed to 70, and that number is expected to continue to increase as more complaints are filed in…