Dangerous Drugs Resource Center

Dangerous DrugsDangerous Drugs and Defective Drugs are a serious risk to American consumers, despite government protections. Millions of Americans take prescription drugs to aid in the treatment of medical conditions, and they have a right to expect these drugs to be safe and effective.  However, defective Dangerous Drugs do sometimes make it to the market.  These drugs can have harmful and even fatal side effects including birth defects, heart attack, heart palpitations, hypertension, insomnia, memory loss, numbness in the extremities, severe cardiac problems, stomach aches, stroke, tremors, and vomiting.  The manufacturers of Dangerous Drugs can be found liable for damages, even if the drug was licensed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists may also be held responsible for the negative effects of drugs if they have been negligent in prescribing or administering the drug.  Proving that a Dangerous Drug is defective is a complex process that often requires the testimony of experts.

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Dangerous Drugs Resource Center

  • Dangerous Drug Information · A guide to understanding Dangerous Drug Accidents, including a list an explanation of the types of dangerous drugs, an overview of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), an explanation of Product Liability Law as it pertains to Defective or Dangerous Drugs, a guide to determining fault, and the statute of limitations.

Dangerous Drugs Verdicts, Settlements and Class Action Watch

  • Perez et al v Wyeth Laboratories Inc · This appeal concerns Norplant, a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved, reversible contraceptive that prevents pregnancy for up to five years.
  • Rowe v Hoffman-La Roche Inc · Plaintiff Robert Rowe, a Michigan resident, filed a complaint in New Jersey against two New Jersey pharmaceutical manufacturers, Hoffman-Law Roche, Inc. and Roche Laboratories, Inc. Rowe alleged the defendants failed to warn adequately about the health risks associated with Accutane

Dangerous Drugs Official Links

  • Food and Drug Administration · The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013
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