Archive for June, 2010

www.TerryBryant.com. In a defective drug lawsuit, you can claim payment for all of the costs of the injury, including the costs of past and future medical treatment and lost earnings.

www.TerryBryant.com. When a drug may be defective, the FDA can add stronger warnings to the label, including a black box warning.

Veteran Toronto detective guilty of assault Officer kicked drug suspect and broke his arm in a police interview room in 2004, court heard Read more on The Globe and Mail

Avandia Rejected by German Drug Regulator A German regulator has rejected Avandia, directing health insurers in that country to stop paying for GlaxoSmithKline’s controversial diabetes drug. The decision comes just a month before a U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel meeting is held on Avandia. According to Reuters, Germany’s Federal Joint Committee of doctors and health insurers cited bone [...] Read more on NewsInferno

Suspect in Conn. death probe pleads not guilty A Connecticut man has pleaded not guilty to allegations he gave a hallucinogenic drug to a 17-year-old girl who was later found dead in a pond. Connecticut – United States – History – Owen Hart – Research and development Read more on Boston Globe

Defense focuses on sleep apnea in lawyer’s trial John T. Milburn Rogers is no doctor, but he testified Monday he needed only minutes to diagnose what may have led a veteran Knoxville defense lawyer from a federal courtroom to a makeshift holding cell. Read more on Knoxville News Sentinel