Jury awards damages to phen-fen plaintiff
October 24, 2008 · Print This Article
A New Jersey jury has ordered drugmaker Wyeth to pay $3 million to a woman who contracted a serious lung disease from taking the withdrawn drug fen-phen. The Bergen County Superior Court jury found that the diet drug was responsible for causing Gloria Stribling to develop primary pulmonary hypertension. A previous global settlement involving the drug did not cover plaintiffs who claim they developed primary pulmonary hypertension from taking fen-phen. Read more HERE.
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