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MALIBU, Calif. - A California state court jury on July 17 said that a lack of warning on Children’s Motrin was not a substantial factor in causing a young girl to develop Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and become blind (Sabrina Brierton Johnson, et al. v. Johnson & Johnson, et al., No. TC018540, Calif. Super., Los Angeles Co., Western Dist.). Full story on lexis.com

Judge Reverses Preemption In Paxil Suicide Case
INDIANAPOLIS - A federal judge on July 18 reversed a ruling awarding summary judgment to SmithKline Beecham Corp., doing business as GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), in a Paxil suicide case based on federal preemption after reviewing the Food and Drug Administration’s regulations on drug labeling and concluding that the company has an obligation to revise a drug’s warning when it receives reasonable evidence of an association between the drug and an adverse event (Debra L. Tucker v. SmithKline Beecham Corp., d/b/a GlaxoSmithKline, No. 04-CV-1748-DFH-WTL, S.D. Ind.; See 10/4/2007, Page 5). Full story on lexis.com

Child Motrin Lacked Warning But Didn’t Cause Blindness, California state Jury Rules
MALIBU, Calif. - A California state court jury on July 17 said that a lack of warning on Children’s Motrin was not a substantial factor in causing a young girl to develop Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and become blind (Sabrina Brierton Johnson, et al. v. Johnson & Johnson, et al., No. TC018540, Calif. Super., Los Angeles Co., Western Dist.). Full story on lexis.com

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