Drug companies failed to warn patients
that toxic epidermal necrolysis was a side effect.
But the Supreme Court ruled they're still
not liable for damages.
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In a 5-4 vote, the US Supreme Court struck down a lower court’s ruling and award for the victim of a pharmaceutical drug’s adverse reaction. According to the victim and the state courts, the drug caused a flesh-eating side effect that left the patient permanently disfigured over most of her body. The adverse reaction was hidden by the drug maker and later forced to be included on all warning labels. But the highest court in the land ruled that the victim had no legal grounds to sue the corporation because its drugs are exempt from lawsuits.
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Supreme Court rules Drug Companies exempt from Lawsuits
1 comment:
The drug companies have enough money to buy themselves out of lawsuits too.
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