Supreme Court hears arguments in Prescription Drug case

November 5, 2008 · Print This Article

The Supreme Court did not appear to tip its hand Monday in considering Wyeth v. Levine, a case with major implications for those harmed by federally approved drugs. Reports seem to indicate that the case may turn on the question of how the Food and Drug Administration handled Wyeth’s attempts to change the labeling on the drug that caused the amputation of Diana Levine’s arm. Efforts by the Bush administration have sought to block such state-law failure-to-warn claims against drug manufacturers.

This case could have vast and damaging impact on injured persons across our nation, including to those who take recalled and faulty prescription drugs in Tennessee.

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